Sika Industry Announces New Web Address for FFI Business Unit Website

Date: 7 January 2013

Madison Heights, MI – Sika Industry is proud to announce a new web address for Sika’s Industry FFI (Fenestration, Facades and Insulating Glass) Business Unit; www.sikausa.com/FFI.

The new web address offers customers quicker access to the FFI web site page providing a comprehensive view of our full range portfolio of structural glazing, insulating glass, weather sealing and other adhesives and sealants and solutions for the FFI industry.

“We are excited to give our customers faster access to our Façade web page for structural glazing, insulating glass and weather sealing products information.” said Thomas LaBelle, FFI Business Manager.  “Sika’s FFI web page will continue to evolve with not only product information, but pertinent information related to using our products for in FFI applications.  Our goal is to provide our customers with the most up-to-date information related to Sika’s FFI products, technologies and applications.”

For more information contact Sika directly at (248) 577-0020.

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