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New Model Specification Announced for Polypropylene Piping

December 14, 2023 - in Buildings, News, Structural components

More than 6,000 feet of PP-RCT piping was installed at the United States Air Force’s Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas for hot and cold potable water, non-potable HVAC heating and chilled water, plus condenser water. The pipe was selected for its greater…

MSU researchers explore emerging market for mass timber in Michigan

December 11, 2023 - in Buildings, Structural components

A photo taken of the inside of MSU's STEM Teaching and Learning Facility. Mass-timber beams and panels are integrated into and showcased throughout the…

Rice husk and recycled newspaper may be the eco-friendly insulation material of the future

November 30, 2023 - in Buildings, Structural components

Scientists develop an insulation material made of rice husk and cellulose; an eco-friendly mix based on materials often considered waste Building is an…

Polyethylene Pipe Grades Discussed in New technical Document

November 20, 2023 - in Buildings, News, Structural components

Covers Performance Requirements and Details Comparisons   IRVING, TX - The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) today announced the publication of a new document that provides the technical basis for comparing PE 100-RC to PE4710 pressure pipe.  Called…

Developing carbon-negative cementitious materials, giving new life to ‘unusable’ waste

November 13, 2023 - in Buildings, News, Structural components

ROLLA, Mo. – A Missouri University of Science and Technology research team was recently awarded $2.5 million in funding to find new ways to turn waste products into supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) – plus use those materials to store carbon…

Applying Spray Foam Insulation On and Around Plastic Pipes

November 7, 2023 - in Buildings, News, Products, Structural components

Figure 1: The first layer of SPF insulation is stopped when it reaches the pipe (left), just barely touching or encasing it. After sufficient cooling time, the second layer of SFP insulation is sprayed over the pipe to the required thickness (right).  …

AISI Publishes New Research Report for Cold-Formed Steel Deck Applications

October 20, 2023 - in Buildings, Structural components

WASHINGTON, DC –The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) has published a new research report, “RP23-02: Influence of Support Attachment Pattern on the Out-of-Plane Buckling Capacity of Steel Deck.” RP23-02 is available for free download in the AISI…

Bendheim Channel Glass Achieves EPD and HPD

October 9, 2023 - in Buildings, News, Structural components

The façade of the Fort York Visitor Centre in Toronto, designed with channel glass from Bendheim. This problem-solving material now carries both an Environmental Product Declaration and a Health Product Declaration. [Photo credit: Riley Snelling]   Material…

Effects of Chlorine Dioxide on Plumbing Systems Addressed in New Technical Document

October 3, 2023 - in Buildings, Structural components

Pressure pipe materials CPVC, PEX, PE-RT, PP-R, and PP-RCT.   Investigation Results by Plastics Pipe Institute Now Available IRVING, Texas - The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) has released a new technical document that reports on the association’s…

Three Applications Where Composites Beat Metals

October 2, 2023 - in Buildings, Structural components

By Matthew Bloise, Greene Tweed For decades, various types of metals have been the go-material across most industries. In many applications, plastics are quickly replacing metals, and only what couldn’t be converted to plastic due to performance limitations…