Carlisle Introduces Bio-Based Polyiso Eco Rigid Foam Insulation

Carlisle Construction Materials announced the launch of its bio-based Polyiso Eco rigid foam insulation, which contains 5% bio-circular content. This innovative product has been developed in partnership with Covestro and Stepan Company, utilizing their advanced MDI and polyol components, respectively. This state-of-the-art bio-based ISO (insulation) is the latest addition to Carlisle Construction Materials’ portfolio of

Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance Announces Newly Elected Board of Directors

The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA), the educational and technical voice of the spray polyurethane foam industry, today announced its newly elected Board of Directors. Encompassing industry leaders from the contractor, supplier and consulting sides of the business, as well as spanning the insulation and roofing sectors, the board includes an Executive Committee among 19

Case Study: Tricky Michigan Roof Receives New Life With Spray Foam

Spray Tight Foam Insulators, a respected regional spray foam contractor, was in the process of installing spray polyurethane foam insulation throughout the interiors of a commercial facility in River Rouge, Mich. After applying 80,000 square feet of two-inch spray foam insulation with a DC 315 thermal barrier to the facility, the owner and occupier, who

Foam Jacking vs Mud Jacking, Concrete Raising Systems

Lifting and repairing concrete with polyurethane foam has many names: foam jacking, poly jacking, foam lifting, and there may even be a couple of other names as well.  The bottom line is we are the company that uses eco-friendly, two-part polyurethane foam to lift and repair sunken concrete. What can Foam Jacking fix? Foam can

SprayWorks Equipment Celebrates 15 Years in Business

Kent, Ohio-based SprayWorks Equipment, a spray foam and coatings equipment company established in 2008, announced on Monday it had celebrated 15 years in business.  In a Dec. 18 news release, Sprayworks recalled how owner Jim Davidson and his wife, Debbie — along with a handful of employees — nurtured the outfit out of three buildings