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  • Boiled Crawfish or Slow Smoked Brisket?

    • By Dudley J. Primeaux II, PCS, CCI
    • Added on Feb 02, 2026

    Numerous posts of late on social media have been about what to use and how to “boil” spray gun parts and equipment to remove solidified ISO, overspray, etc. Of course, true to form here, there are many opinions as to what to use and how, without considering potential damage and safety related issues. read more

  • The Coating That Takes the Hit

    • By ArmorThane USA
    • Added on Feb 02, 2026

    In principle, shooting ranges are simple spaces that serve a basic function: to provide a controlled, and therefore safe, area for shooting practice. Depending on the type of shooting range, they may be called firing ranges, gun ranges, or shooting grounds, and they can be built indoors or outdoors, used for practice, competitions, or obtaining qualifications, or vary in a number of other ways. read more

  • Spray Foam Magazine's 2026 February Issue is LIVE!

    • By Spray Foam Magazine Team
    • Added on Feb 02, 2026

    Spray Foam Magazine’s February 2026 Issue brought to you by Enverge Spray Foam. With the cost of living on the rise, how can building science and energy efficiency help save money? In our February 2026 issue, Spray Foam Magazine brings you fresh ideas, eye-catching photos, and a determined focus on sharing a wide range of projects, expert advice, and contractor stories. See how the spray foam industry is helping people worldwide create more sustainable buildings. read more

  • Engineering an Oasis

    • By Ashley Brooks
    • Added on Dec 15, 2025

    Lange’s approach to this project mirrored his approach to his entire spray foam career—let’s give it a try and see what happens. If it keeps working, we keep going. read more

  • What are We “Shooting” Today?

    • By Dudley J. Primeaux II, PCS, CCI
    • Added on Dec 15, 2025

    Over the past years, many have seen marketing promotions from various companies claiming their polyurea spray is a bulletproof shield coating material. When one sees the reports, pictures, and videos, the projectiles have passed completely through. read more

  • Paw-some Protection

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Dec 15, 2025

    Troy and his wife, Dr. Meda Bacon, DVM connected through their shared passion for animals while volunteering at a nonprofit animal support group. Their bond was immediate, leading to a swift marriage anchored in mutual devotion to animal welfare. This love for animals became the foundation for a remarkable venture. read more

  • Gas Laws, Isocyanates & Crystals 

    • By Dudley J. Primeaux II, PCS, CCI
    • Added on Aug 13, 2025

    In Spray Foam Magazine’s Winter 2024 issue, “The Great Filter Debate,” a subtle comment was made at the end of the article. For those that actually read the article, you should be commended for that. For those that did not, here it is again for your review: The Great Filter Debate.  read more

  • Register Today for PDA's 25th Anniversary Conference & Celebration

    • By PDA- Polyurea Development Association
    • Added on Aug 11, 2025

    Polyurea Development Association is turning 25 this year. That’s right—25 years of sprayin’, mixin’, protectin’, and trying to explain to our friends what we actually do for a living. To celebrate this quarter-century of excellence/confusion, we’re throwing a big one! Dates: Wednesday, October 8 - Friday, October 10 Location: Crown Plaza Kansas City Downtown (1301 Wyandotte St, Kansas City, MO 64105) read more

  • Round & Round the Polyurea Goes!

    • By Dudley J. Primeaux II, PCS, CCI
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    It’s often asked, “what is the neatest polyurea spray project you have seen?” Ah…a great question and over the years there have been a variety that can fall into that category. But the first “neatest” was actually when the technology was sprayed for the first time back in 1986, almost 40 years ago. Boy, has time flown by! read more