Akurate Dynamics' Chemical Processing System Improves Spray Foam Applications
HOUSTON, TX – December 19, 2016 – The spray foam industry is in a state of constant growth, and as such, manufacturers of spray equipment are ferociously developing cutting-edge tools and gadgets to simplify the array of products that constitute the application of foam. These developments are crucial to the future of the industry, as it is a certainty that anything that facilitates the complicated process of chemical mixing and enhances the yield, output, and application of the foam allows for a greater number of jobs to be completed. Ease of operation also attracts others that are on the fence to start up an SPF business, or for existing contractors to add SPF to their services.
The on-going upgrades of SPF equipment have brought turnkey rigs to the forefront. They are a common sighting at many a jobsite, but even those recent developments are likely to evolve – and they have. In actuality, manufacturers like Akurate Dynamics take upon themselves the responsibility of creating spray foam equipment that fundamentally improves foam applications by solving the spray foam industry’s most pressing on-the-job issues. Their latest innovation – the Delta Chemical Processing System (CPS) – is an auto-calibrating spray foam application system that introduces a whole new ball game of user friendliness, offering a direct response to many of the challenges that spray foam contractors face on a daily basis with displacement systems. What problems are those? Let’s run through them.
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About Akurate Dynamics: The founding team of Akurate Dynamics share a long history together
which is rooted in advanced electronics fabrication and systems
integration. Together they have designed products for commercial,
petrochemical and rugged industrial/military applications which are
currently still in use worldwide. In 2011, this same team saw an opportunity to bring their expertise
in high stress application design to the polyurethane chemical
processing industry. Their efforts have resulted in the multi-patented
mobile Delta Chemical Processing System (CPS) which brings significant
change to the industry. For more information, please visit www.akuratedynamics.com
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