Press Releases

SCP introduces process that transforms security fencing

Superior Concrete Products, a North Texas-based manufacturer of precast concrete fence and barrier products, introduces Superior Ballistics, an exclusive product enhancement that strengthens and reinforces fencing for use by electric and gas utility substations, business owners and other security-minded consumers. This new proprietary feature doubles the strength of SCP’s solid barrier and fence panels, making them impervious to close-range fire from high- caliber ammunition.

Water Cannon releases new pressure washer package

Water Cannon recently released a model 17K12 pressure washer package featuring a Kohler CH750 electric start 30-horsepower, twin-cylinder, gasoline-powered engine, a 15-gallon long-run fuel tank and a roll cage protected poly-chain drive. The unit also comes with a TSF series general triplex plunger pump. The unit can handle 12 gallons per minute at 2,800 PS and comes with a 50-foot hose, trigger gun, wand, quick-connect nozzles, quick disconnects and a warranty.

Atlas Copco features 1-megawatt generator at Power-Gen

Atlas Copco featured the QAC 1200 during the 2014 Power-Gen International tradeshow in December in Orlando. These generators, which produce 1 megawatt of predictable power, can be used in prime power or critical standby applications in a multitude of industries. Operators can parallel as many as 16 of these generators for greater dependability, versatility and reduced fuel consumption.

At WOC, Westcoat showcased Temper-Crete Urethane Cement

At the 2015 World of Concrete, Westcoat showcased its Temper-Crete Urethane Cement system. This system is a high-build, fast-drying, urethane cement with excellent chemical-, heat- and steam-resistant qualities. Contractors can use it to create an industrial seamless floor in commercial kitchens, manufacturing areas, breweries and wineries or anywhere you desire […]

Lafarge conservation programs grow through WHC certification

Nine conservation projects at Lafarge North America sites across the U.S. were certified or recertified this year by the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC). Six of these projects fall under WHC’s Wildlife at Work program, which oversees voluntary efforts that go beyond regulatory requirements to restore and conserve wildlife habitats on corporate-owned land. The remaining three projects operate under WHC’s Corporate Lands for Learning certification, which goes a step further by opening up corporate lands to the local community for educational use.