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Steel Shingle

October 4, 2001
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IMSA Building Products, West Sacramento, Calif., offers the TekGuard™ Steel Shingle, engineered as an alternative to traditional composition shingles or cedar shingles. The shingle is designed with a cedar embossed
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New Line of Machines

October 4, 2001
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Spray Insulation Components in Oklahoma City announces the manufacturing of a new line of electric machines for blowing and spraying insulation. The line features the InsulMaxx models 1000, 2000, 4000
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Loose-fill Attic Insulation

October 4, 2001
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Made from inorganic refined smelter ore, ThermaTech insulation from Thermafiber, Wabash, Ind., will not support combustion and will not melt unless the temperature exceeds 2,000 degrees F. This loose-fill attic
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New Machinery

October 4, 2001
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The look at New Tech Machinery, Denver, is brand new for 2001.
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Fiberglass Insulation

October 4, 2001
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Since fiberglass does not absorb moisture, PINK fiberglass from Owens Corning, Toledo, Ohio, will not hold water, thereby resisting any permanent loss of R-value. Plus, when properly installed, it will
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Metal Shakes

October 4, 2001
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Dura-Loc offers the Impressions line of metal roofing systems.
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Removal Vacuums

October 4, 2001
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Insulation removal vacuums from Wm. W. Meyer & Sons Inc., a company located in Skokie, Ill., are designed for fast removal of all blown-in insulation products. Whether you’re recycling cellulose
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Retrofit System

October 4, 2001
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The Retro Shield System, created by Fi-Foil Co., Auburndale, Fla., is designed for retrofitting and upgrading insulation systems in existing metal buildings. The system incorporates Fi-Foil’s RBI Shield, a reflective
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Low-e Latex Paint Barrier

October 4, 2001
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Radiant heat transfer into and out of roofs and attics is a leading cause of costly heat gain and loss. A low-e latex paint, Radiance Low-e Attic and Decking Barrier
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Silicone Intumescent Firestop

October 4, 2001
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GG266 from TVM Building Products, Erin, Ontario, is a single component, non-slumping 100 percent silicone intumescent sealant designed for combustible service penetrations in fire-rated walls and floors. Silicone composition exhibits
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