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Samfove
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| 11 Mar 2013 08:13 AM |
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Hi Chris, Seeing is believing. Sam |
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cmkavala
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| 11 Mar 2013 08:21 AM |
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Sam, I finally agree with you seeing is believing and you have no test data to show anyone you are attempting to market in the U.S., so you will need to comply with U.S.standards no one can prove your claims by travelling to China to simply look at the materials an accredited test lab is the only proof you will need |
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| Chris Kavala<br>[email protected]<br>1-877-321-SIPS<br /> |
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Samfove
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| 11 Mar 2013 08:26 AM |
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Hi Chris, Thank you for your advice. We'll do that soon. If you want to have a first hand feel, we can send you some small sample pieces on collect postage. Sam
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Alton
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| 11 Mar 2013 10:01 AM |
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I, too, would strongly encourage you to have your panels tested with an accredited lab in the United States to prove they meet U.S. standards. But be aware that after you receive acceptable test results, gaining market share for your panels will still be very difficult. Among other things, builders and owners will want a strong company to stand behind the warranty. The building industry in the U.S. is very conservative and very hesitant to use and endorse new materials, regardless of excellent test results. |
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Residential Designer & Construction Technology Consultant -- E-mail: Alton at Auburn dot Edu Use email format with @ and period . 334 826-3979 |
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