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Gabriel Orgrease <[log in to unmask]>
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Pre-patinated plastic gumby block w/ coin slot <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Dec 2004 08:06:49 -0500
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Ruth,

Yes, Dryvit is a brand name.

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Ruth Barton wrote:

>Thanks Eric,  That's what I really wanted to know.  Is Dryvit a brand name
>that has become a generic--like Fridgidaire for refrigerator?  Ruth
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>At 8:58 AM -0500 12/16/04, Hammarberg, Eric wrote:
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>>The generic term for this junk is EIFS - Exterior Insulation and Finish
>>Systems   http://www.eima.com/eima/eifs.htm
>>It is usually Styrofoam covered with a very thin layer of acrylic modified
>>cement, about 1/8" thick. Most times the cement layer has a reinforcing mesh
>>in it to reduce shrinkage cracks in the cement layer.
>>
>>Eric Hammarberg
>>Director of Preservation
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>Ruth Barton
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