PU-Foam That Holds Strong, Seals Right, and Works Fast
When gaps and joints need sealing, you have to get it right the first time. VDB Adhesives supplies job-ready PU-foam built for sealing, bonding, and insulating. These foams fill fast, cure clean, and help you keep your schedule on track. With more than 50 years in adhesive solutions, we bring you products that work when it counts.
Our PU-foam options give you tight seals with less waste. You gain control with every squeeze, whether you seal around frames, pipes, or panels. From first fix to finish, we give you the foam that keeps your job moving.
What Makes PU-Foam a Key Fix at Worksites?
When foam fails, so does the job. Poor seals cause drafts, moisture issues, and fit problems around windows and doors. Too much expansion can bend parts. Weak bonds let heat and sound flow through. These slip-ups cost time and lead to callbacks.
Our PU-foams solve these issues. You get:
- Tight seals around frames and service points
- Support for better insulation and energy use
- Sound control across floors and walls
- Safe, clean joints ready for the next step
We help you meet codes, reach comfort levels, and hand over work that holds up.
Get the Foam That Matches the Way You Work
We build our PU-foam line for the real world. Every can is made with a goal—clean gaps, strong joints, fast moves. Find your match across our core range.
Standard PU-Foam
This is your go-to for the everyday work. Use it to:
- Fill joints between walls, floors, and ceilings
- Seal gaps around door and window frames
- Apply on drywall, concrete, wood, and brick
Low-Expansion PU-Foams
Use this where over-pressure causes damage:
- Protects window and door frames
- Great for tight spaces
- Keeps lines sharp with little cleanup
High-Yield PU-Foams
Cut your costs while you cover more space:
- Long joints, big jobs, or deep fills
- Less waste and fewer can changes
- Saves time on large sites
All-Season and Winter PU-Foams
Don’t let cold days slow you down:
- Works in cool and mixed weather
- Foam holds value across temps
- Good for builders working year-round
Fire-Resistant PU-Foams
When rules matter most, use the right stuff:
- Joints in fire-rated walls and floors
- Use around wires, pipes, and protected areas
- Helps tick the safety boxes
If you’re unsure, we’ll help you find the right fit for your goal.
Built to Stick, Seal, and Stay in Place
Our PU-foams bring strong results. With every job, you get:
- Tight grip
Our foams stick to stone, wood, brick, plastic, and concrete.
- Less noise and draft
The closed-cell makeup blocks airflow and sound.
- Foam that behaves
It expands as needed—no bulging frames or squeeze issues.
- Quick cure
No long wait. Foam trims and finishes fast so you move on.
- Clean lines
Most cans work with pro guns. That means less mess, more control.
- Long-term value
Once it cures and you shield it, the foam holds shape, holds air, and holds heat.
Where VDB PU-Foam Works Best
Pro PU-foam fits many uses. Our products help teams in construction, modular building, HVAC, and more.
Window and Door Installations
Use foam to:
- Seal between frames and openings
- Add insulation around frames
- Stop movement and draft
Wall, Roof, and Ceiling Seals
In these spots, foam keeps air, heat, and sound in check:
- Partition walls
- Roof joints
- Ceiling and wall connects
Pipes and Wires
Small gaps can cause big issues. Foam helps by:
- Sealing around pipes and cables
- Closing air paths
- Lowering sounds between rooms
Modular and Prefab
When quality needs to stay the same over many builds:
- Fix joints in panels
- Seal during setup
- Lock in repeatable results
HVAC and Ducts
Openings here need strong seals:
- Gaps near vents or ducts
- Blocks for energy loss
- Limits the noise inside shafts
Why Use PU-Foam from VDB Adhesives?
With us, you don’t just get cans. You get a partner who understands the work.
Real Field Experience
We’ve been in this market for decades. We know how each material acts. We factor that into every guide, product, and test.
Quality You Can Count On
We don’t guess. We test each batch. That means when you open a can on Friday, it works the same as the one from Monday.
Support With Your Job in Mind
You get to speak with people who’ve solved these problems before. We talk about your surfaces, your space, and your schedule. Then we help you pick right.
Private Label That Builds Your Brand
Need PU-foam in your own label? We can help set the specs and get the right mix in the right can. You don’t just stamp your name on it. You build a line that works.
We’re here to help you grow—and cut issues along the way.
Picking the Right PU-Foam in Five Steps
Quick choices lead to wrong fits. Use this checklist to guide every order.
1. Know the job
Are you filling, sealing frames, or working near fire zones?
2. Know your surface
List your materials: wood, metals, plaster, brick, or plastics.
3. Know the site
In cold weather or warm? Big gaps or small ones?
4. Know your goals
Is it more sound proofing, fast cure, strong bond, or even fire safety?
5. Call us
Tell us what you’re building, where it is, what it must do. We’ll sort the best mix for you.
Smart Use Means Strong Results
Good foam paired with good handling saves time and fixes issues.
Store Smart
Keep cans cool, dry, and upright. Let them reach room temp before use.
Prep Well
Clean any loose dust or dirt. If you work on concrete or brick, wet it if the guide says so.
Apply With Control
Use pro foam guns for best results. Gaps deeper than 5 cm? Fill in layers.
Let It Cure
Don’t rush. Give it time to cure through, then cut any extra foam.
Seal It Right
Cover foam with paint, render, trim, or tape. Exposed foam breaks down in sun and air.
Keep It Safe
Wear gloves, shield your eyes, and keep air moving. Always read the can and sheets.
Common PU-Foam Questions
What jobs need PU-foam?
Anywhere you need to fill, insulate or block air—use PU-foam: windows, doors, gaps, panels, wires, and frames.
Does foam stick to all types of surfaces?
Nearly all. Concrete, timber, brick, and more. For tricky surfaces, contact our crew.
Do I need tools?
Most foam works best with proper guns. For quicker use, we have straw foams too.
How long does it take to cure?
Most foam cures in a few hours. Always check the product label.
Can I offer this foam under my brand?
Yes. Private label options are part of our offer. We help shape the line for your buyers.
Secure the Foam That Gets Jobs Done Right
Wait too long, and you run the risk of holding up your site, wasting material, or missing the build standard. Let’s avoid delays, redo work, and guesswork. You need foam that’s ready for real jobs—now. Start a conversation with us about your PU-foam needs today. We’ll help you lock in the right products fast—no hold-ups, no headaches. Let’s keep your work on track and your customers happy.