National Gypsum said in a prepared press release that statements made by Dr. Timothy Townsend, in a CBS Nightly News segment aired in December, are misleading and unjustly harming its reputation in the marketplace. Dr. Townsend is a professor at the University of Florida.
JM Corbond III spray foam insulation is a premium high-yield, closed-cell spray foam building insulation. The product can be installed alone or in combination with JM Formaldehyde-free fiberglass building insulation as a hybrid “system” to create custom insulation solutions that meet high demands.
DryRight Fiber Glass Insulation helps building professionals control moisture within wall cavities. The product is fiberglass insulation faced with MemBrain, the company’s patented vapor retarder that changes its molecular permeability under varying humidity conditions to allow wall cavities to stay dry and help reduce the risk of damaging mold and mildew.
EnergyComplete with Flexible Seal Technology is a whole home insulation and air sealing system. Installed in two parts, the system uses a new foam-based sealant to reduce air leakage, addressing a major source of energy loss, and Pink Fiberglas insulation to deliver strong thermal performance.
Kingspan Insulated Panels Inc. announced two appointments. Dave Lohsen has joined as the company’s Deland, Fla., facility as drafting manager, while John Boccuzzi has joined Morin, a Kingspan Group Co.,
Mastclimbers LLC has reduced its insurance premiums by more than 40 percent due to implementation of the American Work Platform Training program. AWPT is a fully owned subsidiary of the International Powered Access Federation.
The Stanley Works and The Black & Decker Corp. have entered into a definitive merger agreement to create Stanley Black & Decker, an $8.4 billion global industrial leader in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $4.5 billion.
Eagle Materials Inc. announced in December that its American Gypsum wallboard plant in Bernalillo, N.M., will be closing. Seventy employees are affected by the shutdown and reduces American Gypsum’s annual wallboard production capacity by approximately 475 million square feet (15 percent of its capacity nationwide).