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Rodent Resistant PU foam?

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Has anyone come across an aerosol PU foam that is specifically stated as "Rodent Resistant"?

 

We have an issue with the local wildlife entering underfloor cable ducting and chowing down on the cables.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

Might look for a rat repellent spray with cat urine .

other than a 5,000 v capacitor charge on the the duct……maybe a metalized epoxy or the mineral fiber based sealant used for firebox brickwork ?

 

I have not heard of any PU foam product that is rat resistant.

No, not I, but sometimewoodworker will surely have heard of it. ????

Not sure of you cable duckting and water levels, but when those horrible things ate out my genset wiring I put down those round glue pads. That seems to have done the trick.

 

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11 minutes ago, carlyai said:

Not sure of you cable duckting and water levels,

 

Don't worry, the ducts are on elevated monorail stations, if they flood Bangkok will have bigger issues ???? 

 

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

37 minutes ago, carlyai said:

I put down those round glue pads. That seems to have done the trick.

Good idea, you can buy the glue separately and then put the glue on the PU foam after you sprayed it

 

Edit: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/bosny-rat-glue-400-ml-i1883856899-s5883100880.html

 

and this one your local shop might have it

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/n-rat-1-i2825625264-s10319861106.html

I can’t assist on this one, but I strongly suspect that the requirement is for cubic metres (expanded volume) or cases of the product, so a spray and forget solution is needed.

 

In a domestic situation things are rather different.

I see two things online for rodents - 

peppermint oil spray ( maybe not good for cable insulation ?)

and medium steel wool with PU or latex expanding foam pushed through it after steel wool pressed into hole. Supposedly mice hate to chew medium steel wool embedded in the foam.

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The volumes needed aren't really massive. Close off (just enough to block the creatures) 8 off 50mm x 150mm ducts on 60 ish stations.

 

I quite like the steel wool idea, that would certainly be unappetizing!

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

A mouse can get through a hole with the  area of a US nickel coin

Make sure the propellant in the foam is non-ignitable as the gas will work its way into the electrical equipment.

Just based on molecular  weight of the gas molecule.

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7 minutes ago, degrub said:

A mouse can get through a hole with the  area of a US nickel coin

 

These chaps are rather larger than a mouse ???? 

 

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"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

You just need a bbq !

 

Looks like there are some intumescent one part PU sprays used for firestop application for walls that might suit.

Steel wool would have to be fixed or they'll scratch it out.

 

Perhaps a mix of expanding foam and steel wool. Kitchen scour pads work quite well.

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