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


Graber Post Buildings Inc. www.graberpost.com (800) 264-5013 At GPB we manufacture, offer or distribute components for the post-frame building indus- try. Now offering a coil division sales team to go along with our numerous manufacturing products we offer. A truly unique company offering a wide range of products. Booth #1236


Graitec www.graitec.com (450) 674-0657 Booth #1219


Green Span Profi les www.gsplc.com (281) 807-7400 Booth #1113


GSSI Sealants Inc. www.gssisealants.com (832) 778-6400 GSSI Sealants Inc. is a manufacturer of premier elastomeric butyl rubber sealants. We have pro- duced tapes for the metal building industry as well as other commercial applications for more than 30 years. Our tapes are well regarded for their excellent quality and our customer service is the most helpful in the industry. We hope you will consider our tapes for your next job. Booth #1142


GUTTER OPPORTUNITIES www.fwpubs.com (800) 726-9966 Booth #1543


Hayes International www.bradburygroup.com/hayes.cfm (620) 345-6394 Hayes International specializes in the design and manufacture of rollforming machinery for the production of roofi ng and wall cladding profi les, structural sections such as CEE and ZEE purlin, and a wide range of associated metalworking equipment. Booth #1223


High-R Inc. www.high-r.com (515) 268-7306 The High-R metal building insulation solutions work everyday to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The High-R insulation solutions offer consistent fi nished appearances that are bright, durable and no maintenence. Booth #1143


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Hot Melt Technologies Inc. www.hotmelt-tech.com (248) 606-6085 Hot Melt Technologies manufactures in-line hot melt sealant application equipment for integration to all makes of rollformers. Simple system application uses HMT-8101 and HMT- 3388-P sealant thermally applied to meet ex- tended warranty, low-slope roof, architectural and government specifi cations. Booth #602


Houston Foam Plastics Inc. www.houstonfoam.com (713) 224-3484 Houston Foam Plastics can provide a variety of foams and shapes for the construction industry. The HFP closure line is one of the most exten- sive in the industry. We manufacture EPS that is used in roof systems, EFIS systems and many other construction applications. Booth #1822


Howick Ltd. www.howickltd.com 09-534-55-69 For more than 30 years Howick has been designing and manufacturing steel framing machines. Howick’s drive for innovation and quality has led them to become the design- ers and manufacturers of the world’s best steel framing machines. The Howick framing machines have been specifi cally designed for frame manufacturers to make their production as easy and effi cient as possible. Our ma- chines offer you a true competitive advantage in end-to-end construction systems. Booth #1616


Hy-Safe Technology www.hysafe.com (262) 752-2400 Hy-Safe Technology provides turnkey fall protection solutions through innovative design, total dedication to customer service and a complete range of fall protection equipment. Hy-Safe’s custom roof fall protection systems

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