Specialty Products Inc. (SPI)
4 Applications found

Specialty Products Inc. (SPI) applications

The infrastructure across the USA and much of the developing world is in dire need of repair and retrofitting. SPI has a diverse line of proven polymers that can remedy infrastructure deterioration. Weathering takes a huge toll on our bridges, overpasses, tunnels and roadways. Intense heat and freezing can lead to spalling, cracking, or all out failures of these critical structures. Our spray applied, fast-set polyurea coatings will protect concrete, steel and most other substrates from the elements, and are being used to repair or prevent weakened materials from separating from the damaged structure.

SPI has decades of successful worldwide applications where our products have provided long term, cost effective, durable, and reliable solutions to thousands of projects. Now in our 5th decade in business, SPI can deliver the right polyurethane foam insulation and polyurea for your specific project requirements. Envelo-Seal™ spray foam is an excellent choice for building envelope insulation, ceilings and roofs. It crafts an energy efficient, air tight building envelope, lowering energy costs and reduces the amount of allergens and pollutants that enter your interior space.

Corrosion is a major threat to concrete and steel bridges, roadways, tunnels, overpasses, and parking structures. Harsh environmental conditions, service duration and airborne pollutants are some of the causes of the world’s rapidly deteriorating transportation infrastructure. SPI offers various polyurea coating for anti-corrosion, waterproofing and nonskid surfaces, which are specifically formulated to protect concrete and steel substrates. Extremely durable, our coatings will withstand heavy vehicular traffic, weather cycling, and salt and chemical exposure. These purpose-specific engineered coatings mitigate moisture ingress, providing excellent impermeable barriers.

SPI Polyshield HT™ 100F and ElastaFlex™ polyurea series’ provide excellent protection for potable water vessels, wastewater and sewer facilities, irrigation canals, and retrofitting existing pipe infrastructure; identified as SIPP (Spray-In-Place-Pipe). SPI is dedicated to preserving and protecting the health, environmental and economic gains that drinking water and wastewater infrastructure provide worldwide. With record droughts, and limited access to safe water in developing countries, managing fresh usable water is a serious concern.