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42 METALCON SHOWGUIDE 2012 I www.metalconstructionnews.com Exhibitor Products & Services


COMBILIFT www.combilift.com (336) 378-8884 The range of Combilift four-way forklifts eases the handling of long and bulky loads! De- signed specifi cally for safe and space-saving handling, these versatile forklifts work inside and out, on semi-rough terrain in all weather conditions. Available in Diesel, LPG and elec- tric capacities: 5,000 to 50,000 pounds. Booth #842


Comeq Inc. www.comeq.com (410) 933-8500 COMEQ Inc. has been offering sales, service and support for more than 75 years as the exclu- sive U.S. distributor of metal fabricating machin- ery including GEKA hydraulic ironworkers, single end punches and CNC controlled punching and shearing systems PARMIGIANI angle and section bending rolls, 3- and 4-roll plate bending rolls, dishing machines and fl anging machines; AMERICOR 3- and 4-roll light sheet plate bend- ing rolls; PRIMELINE hydraulic downstroke press brakes and shears and much more. Booth #330


Snow Guards for Metal, Slate, Shingle and Membrane Roof Systems!


Sno Barricade Bar Systems


Non-Penetrating Clamps to Standing Seam


Controlled Automation Inc. www.controlledautomation.com (501) 557-5109 Controlled Automation specializes in quality machine design, manufacturing and software for the pre-engineered metal building manu- facturers and structural steel fabricating indus- try. All machines and controls are developed and manufactured in the USA. Booth #1016


Membrane Bar Systems Deck Mount/ Fastened Bar System Mechanically


Polycarbonate Snow Guards


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Copper Development Association Inc. www.copper.org (212) 251-7200 CDA is the trade association representing the U.S. copper industry. Our mission: To assist and educate contractors with design and installation of copper products. Our installer training program provides hands-on instruction to the sheet metal craftsman. Booth #235


Cosella-Dorken Products Inc. www.cosella-dorken.com (905) 563-3255 Booth #1807


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Contact us for the latest in snow retention systems product technology!


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Covertech/rFoil Insulation www.rfoil.com (913) 422-3888 rFOIL Refl ective Insulation/Covertech is the leading North American manufacturer of bubble refl ective insulation and radiant barri- ers. All all products are RIMA verifi ed. Booth #1209


Crane Composites www.cranecomposites.com (815) 467-8905 Crane Composites is the world’s largest manu- facturer of FRP products. Our light transmitting panels can be used for roof, wall, and ridge ap- plications in your metal building. They let natural daylight and passive solar heat in, reducing your energy costs, while keeping the weather out. Booth #831


CSN www.csnllc.com (812) 299-4157 Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) is the most advanced fl at rolled steel producer in Brazil. Products include slabs, hot rolled, cold rolled, hot dipped galvanized, galvannealed and Galvalume. With the acquisition of Heart- land Steel in 2001, CSN took its fi rst steps towards establishing a presence in the North American steel market. Booth #647


D.I. Roof Seamers www.diroofseamers.com (662) 287-6626 Roof seaming made “easier.” America’s #1 seamer makes roof seaming easy and afford- able. Seamer sales, direct rental programs and custom manufactures rental programs, custom designed tools and gauges. We offer seamer tools for almost any type of mechani- cally seamed roof. Booth #234

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