New Product Preview Advertising Section Duro Dyne - Your Source for ‘Green’ Sheet Metal Necessities Since 1952 Duro Dyne has been researching new solutions that address the changing needs of customers in our evolving industry. It is evident throughout our product line that Duro Dyne acknowledges the importance of conserving resources. Whether the product uses recycled materials or is designed to minimize duct leakage, Duro Dyne has many products designed to help keep our environment green. Adhesives and Duct Sealers: Duro Dyne duct sealers help minimize duct leakage. Both they and Duro Dyne adhesives have VOC ratings well below LEEDS requirements. Connector: The world’s first green flexible duct connector fabric, Envirofab was introduced by Duro Dyne. This revolutionary new fabric is manufactured by re-processing discarded or re-claimed materials which helps to preserve natural resources. By using recycled material, Envirofab can be used in “Green” building project point calculations. Insulflex is another industry first by Duro Dyne. Insulflex is the world’s only insulated flexible duct connector. Insulflex can save energy by insulating the one point in most duct systems that usually is not insulated. Air Regulation: Duro Dyne’s Spec Seal Series regulators feature construction to minimize air leaks at points of duct penetration. Low leakage equals less energy. Contact your local representative for your application. Duro Dyne: 1-800-899-3876/www.durodyne.com Contact your local representative for your application. Duro Dyne - Your Source for ‘Green’ Sheet Metal Necessities.” Gold Seal Pins adhere the washer to the duct liner. Embossed Washers available to improve the quilting contour. Target Pins feature a patented aerodynamic washer. Ribbed Pins are available for more efficient welding. Specially pointed nail to assure uniform welding. ® Duro Dyne Headquarters Bay Shore, NY Tel: 631-249-9000 Fax: 631-249-8346 Other Offices in Fairfield, OH; Santa Fe Springs, CA and Lachine, Quebec, Canada www.durodyne.com E-mail: durodyne@durodyne.com 116 ASHRAE Journal www.info.hotims.com/16020-54 ashrae.org December 2008