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August 19, 2004 - Available with filter fabric on one side and featuring square waffle configuration, Enkadrain 3000R subsurface drainage composites have polypropylene core made from 99.5% recycled post industrial waste. Because they exceed 40% post-industrial recycled content, they help contribute up to 2 LEEDS program points when used in conjunction with other recycled content products.

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Enka, NC – Effective August 1, 2004 Colbond, Inc. announces the launch of a new family of environmentally conscious Enkadrain subsurface drainage composites. The new polypropylene core is made from 99.5% recycled post industrial waste, has higher flow rates, and is competitively priced to replace the original Enkadrain product line. Because these new drains exceed 40% post-industrial recycled content they help contribute up to 2 LEEDS program points when used in conjunction with other recycled content products.

The new Enkadrain 3000R series products are available with a filter fabric on one side and in the near future available with fabric on two sides and in double-wide rolls. The square waffle core configuration is identical to the original Enkadrain products, but the recycled polypropylene makes the product slightly stiffer, yet still flexible to conform to any surface profile. Initial testing indicates that flow rates exceed the original HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) Enkadrain products by an average of 130%.

“We are excited to have a recyclable product that will not only serve an environmental purpose, but will also raise the bar in stimulating green building practices,” said Marcus Dellinger, Colbond’s Building Products Sales Manager. “Colbond has always been a leader in innovative product design and technology, and now we’re doing our part to help transform the building market toward sustainable, high-performance buildings.”

All existing Enkadrain products will still be available through special order after August 1st. “The transition to converting all Enkadrain specifications to the new recycled content products will take some time, but we’re confident that saving the environment and saving money is important to our customers,” stated Dan Whitney, Regional Sales Manager for Colbond Building Products.

Enkadrain was the first subsurface drainage composite introduced to the building market more than 25 years ago. The patented tangled net structure relieves hydrostatic pressure from soils abutting below grade structures, and is a lightweight alternative to traditional sand and gravel drains. Enkadrain is used in residential and commercial buildings around the world and has recently been promoted in North America to the emerging green roof / roof garden market. Colbond is a major sponsor for Green Roofs for Healthy Cities and is promoting the new line of drainage products through trade shows including GreenBuild International Conference & Expo, ASLA Expo, and the ICFA Insulating Concrete Form Association 2004 Fall Meeting & Expo.

Colbond’s complete line of drainage and waterproofing products are available through MFM Building Products Corporation’s North American distribution network. The goal of the new partnership, which began July 1st 2004, is to provide the commercial, industrial, and residential construction industry with superior waterproofing and drainage options available from one source. The new partnership will also include, joint product development, marketing, promotion, and educational seminars for professionals interested in water / moisture management.

Colbond is a leading producer of high-quality synthetic nonwovens for flooring, automotive, and construction applications and three-dimensional polymeric mats and composites for civil engineering, building, and industrial applications. Colbond employs some 650 people worldwide and is headquartered in Arnhem – the Netherlands, with production facilities in Emmen and Arnhem (NL), Obernburg (D), and Asheville (NC – USA.) Regional sales offices are located throughout the world.

For technical information and samples of the new recyclable Enkadrain products visit www.colbond-usa.com to send a sample request via the internet or call Colbond at 1-800-365-7391.

Contacts:

General Information:
Mari Fox
USA
Phone: 828-665-5057

Company Information:
Name: Colbond Geosynthetics
Address: Sand Hill Rd., P.O. Box 1057
City: Enka
State: NC
ZIP: 28728
Country: USA
Phone: 828-665-5000
FAX: 828-665-5009



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