Shintech joins RFCI

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shintechLa Grange Ga.—The Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) announced that Shintech, Inc., has become an associate member of RFCI. Shintech is a supplier of PVC, a key component in many resilient products.

“Having a company like Shintech join our organization is huge for us,” said Bill Blackstock, president and CEO of RFCI. “We look forward to their valuable perspective and to serving them in the years to come.”

Sylvia Moore, director of technical development for Shintech, added, “Shintech has been investing heavily in manufacturing infrastructure over the years, providing resin for a host of industries and applications. Resilient flooring is one such market. We are thrilled to join RFCI, an organization that is focused on expanding the growth of resilient flooring.”

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