The document provides instructions for calculating the amount of foam and foam components needed to cover an area. It lists the dimensions of an area as being 48 inches wide, 4 inches high, and 300 feet long, equating to a needed cubic foot of foam of 400 cubic feet or 1200 square feet. It then calculates that 6.05 gallons of tank are needed, with component breakdowns of 5.49 gallons of water, 0.33 gallons of Formula A, 0.07 gallons of Formula B, and 0.16 gallons of pH adjuster for a total of 0.57 gallons of product.
The document provides instructions for calculating the amount of foam and foam components needed to cover an area. It lists the dimensions of an area as being 48 inches wide, 4 inches high, and 300 feet long, equating to a needed cubic foot of foam of 400 cubic feet or 1200 square feet. It then calculates that 6.05 gallons of tank are needed, with component breakdowns of 5.49 gallons of water, 0.33 gallons of Formula A, 0.07 gallons of Formula B, and 0.16 gallons of pH adjuster for a total of 0.57 gallons of product.
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The document provides instructions for calculating the amount of foam and foam components needed to cover an area. It lists the dimensions of an area as being 48 inches wide, 4 inches high, and 300 feet long, equating to a needed cubic foot of foam of 400 cubic feet or 1200 square feet. It then calculates that 6.05 gallons of tank are needed, with component breakdowns of 5.49 gallons of water, 0.33 gallons of Formula A, 0.07 gallons of Formula B, and 0.16 gallons of pH adjuster for a total of 0.57 gallons of product.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as XLS, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd