Department of the Army Certifies Latest Spray Foam Insulation Products from Burtin Polymers

Department of the Army Certifies Latest Spray Foam Insulation Products from Burtin Polymers

Cartersville, Georgia – July 19, 2011 - News from the US Army Institute of Public Health / Aberdeen Proving Ground Maryland – That Burtin Polymer Laboratories BPL 1445 Series Resin and BPL 1445 Series Iso, as with many other Burtin Polymer Products, meet the criteria for spray-applied foam plastic insulation of the International Code Council and now meet or exceed multiple known military toxicity clearance, compliance and safety certifications for use specified by the US Army.

Spray foam insulation is produced by a chemical reaction when two liquid components are combined, thus creating a rigid or semi-rigid foam as it expands. Once cured it solidifies becoming polyurethane foam. This foam has multiple beneficiary uses. For the military, it will work to reduce energy consumption, assist with climate control in field, especially in operational Afghanistan and Iraq and where noise reduction properties are a concern. This will help save, protect and aid personnel no matter what temporary structure or housing they might need.

“Effective June 3, 2011 - Burtin Polymer Labs has engagingly met the challenge specified by the US Army’s product code mandates for field use. We applaud them at that task and know we will all continue to benefit from the use of BPL’s advanced technology,” stated Jeffrey Simmons, Department of the Army.

“Once again, we are proud to assist the US Army and other Branches of the Military with its need for giving it’s service personnel the top certified tested equipment, high-tech products and most advanced field materials ever produced. Thus helping them to defend our Nation. We are excited our products have continued to meet or exceed their high standards and expectations. We see our service and working with them as a true ongoing partnership,” added Claudio Burtin, CEO Burtin Polymer Laboratories.

Burtin Polymer Laboratories (BPL) remains one of the foremost authorities in research, development, and commercialization of polyurethane systems produced for commercial roofing, commercial and residential insulation, flotation, adhesives, packaging, spray elastomers and custom molding products. Recently launched its new Bullet Liner® products that will be primarily used for pickup truck beds, tailgates, wheel wells and other similar vehicle protection applications. Also, part of the impressive line of Burtin Polymer Labs products is Foametix® Spray Foam Insulation, which is a series of light density, polyurethane spray-applied foam insulation systems designed for residential and commercial / industrial building applications. Plus, continuing to develop some of the very few blast mitigation products tested and approved by the US Military and utilized

by the United States government in the refurbishment of the Pentagon after the 9/11 attacks. All Burtin Polymer Labs formulas are proprietary where strict quality controls are implemented using only the finest chemical ingredients and the most sophisticated processing equipment in the industry at their 14-acre, state of the science facility in Cartersville, GA, with warehousing and service operations located in seven States.

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For Further Information Please Contact:
Claudio Burtin
Burtin Polymer Laboratories
claudio@burtinlabs.com
770-607-0755
 

Dan Buehl Jr.
Pratt & Buehl
danjr@pratt-buehl.com
404-231-2311

Burtin Polymer Laboratories, Inc. 100 Enterprise Drive, Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Phone: 770 607-0755 - Fax: 770 607-0334 - Email: info@BurtinLabs.com

 

 

Added On: Jul 26, 2011
Tags: Chemistry & Innovation

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