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Soprema IRE Interviews - TRANSCRIPT

Soprema IRE Interviews transcript
March 18, 2024 at 12:00 p.m.

Editor's note: The following is the transcript of an live interview with Dale Cisco from Soprema. You can read the transcript below or watch the video.

Good afternoon. My name is Dale Cisco. I am the West Coast Regional Manufacturers, uh, rep for Family Products. Been around since 1930. We are part of this Soprema group of companies, or world known, well known. Um, we manufacture what we call solvent free moisture cured sealants and adhesive. That being set. What that really means is that they're a hundred percent solids. We do not get shrinkage, but racking safe, no toxins, um, safe for the environment, things like that. And what we're showing here in this fish tank is our M1, which is our flagship product. Basically what we're showing is that when I sp spoke of moisture cur is that we can take this product, shoot it into the water, what it's wet or damp and it'll pure out work hand rainy situations. So the nice thing about it is that it does over when it's wet or damp. 


Editor's note: The following is the transcript of an live interview with Jim Hanson from Soprema. You can read the transcript below or watch the video.

Hello, my name is Jim Hanson. I'm the business development manager with Su Primo, uh, based outta Wadsworth, Ohio. And, uh, we're here at the IRE Convention and I'm just standing next to you. A friend of mine called the Mini Vacuum. Uh, it is a force multiplier type machine, piece of equipment that enables the contractor to install five times more wolves per day, uh, with the same size crew while, uh, installing membrane almost to a near perfect process and eliminating about 65% of the fuel oil propane consumption on the job site. Um, the IIR ratio has been really good for us this year. Uh, the first day, uh, was, was crowded. We had a lot of traffic, a lot of interest with the IR uh, with the mini macin and the renter program that we've established. And, uh, the balance of the show has gone very well, course as well. We're looking forward to next year. And, uh, you know, the increased general interest in the, uh, mini.


Editor's note: The following is the transcript of an live interview with Rick Vega from Resisto, the distributor of Soprema. You can read the transcript below or watch the video.

Hi everyone. I'm Rick Vega with Resisto and we are here in wonderful Las Vegas, attending the International Roofing Expo. And, uh, resist o is a division of Saman. We are the distribution arm of Saman. So we make, uh, underlayment products in building envelope products for the entire building. We have products that go under a roof on the wall, uh, in the basement area. We do liquid coatings. We have air and moisture barriers for the entire building. Uh, some of our, one of our best product is our Lason Pro HTS. It's a high temperature underlayment, 90 degree, uh, 90 day exposure type, excuse me, 260 degrees. Great product for almost any type of roofing application, whether it be metal tile, uh, low slope, a steep slope. Uh, it could be used on a wall. Up to four stories. If you're on our website, make sure you look up our blast of on pro HDS and for your wall project. We have our EPSA. It's a vapor permeable product. You peel it on, you stick it on and you walk away. Not a lot like your mechanical fastened air barriers outside. On a windy day, they're gone. You want a job, you don't have to walk back up to try the VPSA, you'll stick it on. Your wall will breathe and you can breathe easy that our product sticks come by the booth. We're at 69 20 base.


Editor's note: The following is the transcript of an live interview with Mike Boeing from Soprema. You can read the transcript below.

Hi, I'm Mike Boeing work for Soprema. Uh, here at the IRE want to talk about the history of what REMA brings to the building off of waterproof Barkley. Uh, you can see the fire Babo front waterproof in the back. This goes back to our founder Charles Deon. 1908 started by dipping, basically a juke fabric named Hot <inaudible>. It created a waterproofing evaporite that coincidentally resembled the skin of a man with, they were discovering that they're digging them out of the Siberian Tundra. So it quickly became, what's it look like? It's a mammoth scan. So this waterproofing membrane, well, knowing what else, what the bandwidth looks like, the al what an elephant looks like. So that's become the ma mascot of the company. So this is fma, this solutions for all six sides about a building. It's cube, that cube s six sides. So supreme goes there. Problem below grade, waterproof foundations all the way to the top of our flat and low slope air, much whooping through slope. Primarily this, uh, modified dig. We have solution that have a CD, high brains nesty. The M rm, maintenance, restoration and operations side of the business are TRP <inaudible> Plants, as well as Theo Branch for residential like marsh specifications. Bottom line, it's a six sided solution for tire building.


Editor's note: The following is the transcript of an live interview with Dale Cisco from Soprema. You can read the transcript below or watch the video.

Good afternoon. My name is Dale Cisco. I am West Coast Regional Manager for Tropical Roofing products out of California, Arizona Wine, Nevada. We are a company that was acquired by Soprema a couple years ago and, uh, we manufactured complete acrylic coatings, emulsion systems and silicon systems for maintenance recurrent operations. So instead of tearing off a roof, we have the option of coating roofs to make it last. The logger and, uh, warranty's up to 20 years.



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