PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
ABS – American Bureau of Shipping – www.eagle.com
ACI – American Concrete Institute – www.aci-int.org
ACIFC – Association of Concrete Industrial Flooring Contractors – www.acifc.org
API – Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry – www.polyurethane.org
ASC – Adhesive and Sealant Council, Inc. – www.ascouncil.org
ASHTO – American State Highway Transportation Officials – www.aashto.org
ASTM – American Society for Testing Materials – www.astm.org
AWWA – American Water Works Association – www.awwa.org
CSI – Construction Specifications Institute – www.csinet.org
DOL – Department of Labor – www.dol.gov
DOT – Department of Transportation – www.dot.gov
EPA – Environmental Protection Agency – www.epa.gov
FCA – Finishing Contractors Association – www.finishcontractors.org
FHWA – Federal Highway Administration – www.fhwa.dot.gov
FSCT – Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology – www.coatingstech.org
HHS – Health & Human Services – www.hhs.gov
ICAA – Insulation Contractors Association of America – www.icaa.org
ICRI – International Concrete Repair Institute – www.icri.org
IMF – International Concrete Repair Institute – www.uk-finishing.org.uk
MPI – Master Painters Association (Canada) – www.paintinfo.com
NACE – International, The Corrosion Society – www.nace.org
NIOSH – National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health – www.cdc.gov/niosh
NPCA – National Paint & Coatings Association – www.paint.org
NRCA – National Roofing Contractors Association – www.nrca.net
NSC – National Safety Council – www.nsc.org
NSF – National Sanitation Foundation – www.nsf.org
OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration – www.osha.gov
PDA – Polyurea Development Association – www.pda-online.org
PDCA – Painting & Decorating Contractors of America – www.pdca.org
PDRA – Painting and Decorating Retailers Association – www.pdra.org
SEMA – Speciality Equipment Market Association – www.sema.org
SPFA – Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance – www.sprayfoam.org
SSPC – Society for Protective Coatings – www.sspc.org
Open Cell Advantage
Interlocking air bubbles expand over 100 times their original size in about 4 seconds to create a soft, spongy, insulating barrier. Open cell spray foam insulation costs less per job and per R-value measurement allowing you to use much less material to cover more ground.
Open-Cell Content