I can understand how someone would to that also, and I didn't bring this up to make anyone feel bad. I just want everyone to be safe. I love my job, however sometime it involves looking around for body parts and putting them in a black plastic bag. I don't like that part of it.
About Great Stuff. DOW dosen't tell us what the blowing agent is, other than it is flamable. I suspect butane, nearly the same stuff as propane. It must have some sort of thermal reaction to cure and release the butane. What I suspect happened to you is that your application method released so much product so fast that it could not cool down and reached a auto-ignation temp and flashed. Once I was working on my turn of the century farm house in North Dakota (turn of the last century) and I had a can of it that didn't work. I also had the coyote rifle. A Remmington 721 in 270, 90 grain Speer hollow points going about 3500 FPS, for those interested in these things (I have killed yotes by knocking gravel into them). Boys being boys I had to find out. I shot the Great Stuff at about 25 yards, I saw a fireball.
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