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12th of December, 2007 

Benefits of Curlex in buffering soil temperature extremes, providing soil moisture, fostering higher microbial levels, and other parameters quantified in desert study by Gestel et. al.

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28th of November, 2007 

New ASTM Soil and Rock Standard Provides Test for Rolled Erosion Control Products

For Immediate Release                  Press Contact: Barbara Schindler
Release #7816                               610/832-9603; bschindl@astm.org

New ASTM Soil and Rock Standard Provides Test for Rolled Erosion Control Products
W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., 28 November 2007—A new ASTM International standard, D 7322, Test Method for Determination of Rolled Erosion Control Product (RECP) Ability to Encourage Seed Germination and Plant Growth Under Bench-Scale Conditions, covers guidelines, requirements and procedures for evaluating the effect of RECPs on seed germination and vegetation enhancement. The standard was developed by Subcommittee D18.25 on Erosion and Sediment Control Technology, part of ASTM International Committee D18 on Soil and Rock.
           
Rolled erosion control products are materials manufactured or fabricated into roll forms that are designed to reduce soil erosion and assist in the germination, establishment or protection of vegetation. According to Kurt Kelsey, chair of two task groups within Subcommittee D18.25 and director of technical services, American Excelsior Company, a need existed for a standard that could be followed to replicate similar test conditions for monitoring the ability of RECPs to encourage seed germination and plant growth conditions. “D 7322 is based on bench-scale conditions that can be easily replicated in a controlled laboratory setting,” says Kelsey.
           
Manufacturers of RECPs, as well as government agencies that use them, including state departments of transportation as well as the National Transportation Product Evaluation Program, are the most likely users of the standard, according to Kelsey. Kelsey also says, “End users of RECPs still need to monitor soil fertility and seed mixture selection for each job site because the results of the standard are based on controlled laboratory conditions on a bench-scale level.”
           
Kelsey encourages interested parties to join the subcommittee, which is currently at work on several proposed standards. “It would be helpful if more members could attend the meetings because that is where a majority of the potential issues regarding proposed standards can be resolved with the help of the entire group,” says Kelsey.
           
ASTM International standards are available for purchase from Customer Service (phone: 610/832-9585; service@astm.org) or at www.astm.org.  For further technical information, contact Kurt Kelsey, American Excelsior Company, Rice Lake, Wis. (phone: 715/234-6861; kkelsey@erosionlab.com). Committee D18 meets Jan. 27-Feb. 1, 2008, at the January committee week in Tampa, Fla. For membership or meeting information, contact Robert Morgan, Technical Committee Operations, ASTM International (phone: 610/832-9732; rmorgan@astm.org).
Committee D18 is one of 138 ASTM technical standards-writing committees. Established in 1898, ASTM International is one of the largest international standards development and delivery systems in the world. ASTM standards are accepted and used in research and development, product testing, quality systems, and commercial transactions around the globe.

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31st of October, 2007 

AEC Announces New Website and Updated ErosionWorks Design Software

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Cathy Byrom
American Excelsior Company
850 Avenue H, East
Arlington, TX 76011
(817) 385-3500

American Excelsior Company Introduces “New Web Site” and Updates ErosionWorks Design Software

Arlington, TX – October 31, 2007 – American Excelsior Company is excited to announce the launching of their New Web Site with many new user friendly features such as current product brochures located in the technical support library under "Product Descriptions.” The new erosion control home page will direct you to Products, Applications, Erosion Lab, Technical Support, FAQs and Erosion Works, our new free erosion and sediment control design software that runs directly from the internet at www.erosionworks.com
 

ErosionWorks has the option to generate a report directly from the program.  Users are now able to easily generate a savable and printable .pdf file for their records by the click of their mouse.  American Excelsior Company once again proved to be the leader in the erosion and sediment control industry by becoming the first to incorporate DOT product approval status to their design program.  A simple drop down menu allows users to select any state and the program will list the products that are currently approved by the DOT in the selected state.  This convenient feature saves designers, specifiers, and contractors time because they no longer have to sort through each state’s Approved Product List (APL). American Excelsior Company has done the work for them.  Product approvals are being added each day so it is recommended to frequently check back with ErosionWorks if you are tracking the approval status of a particular product in a particular state.

The company plans to continue to update the online software program as ideas are submitted by their customers.  Kurt Kelsey, Director of Technical Services for the company, said, “We are able to update ErosionWorks Online virtually instantly now and we will continue to improve the program as we receive valuable input from our end users.  We are committed to maintaining the program as the best tool available for our users.”

American Excelsior Company is an industry leader in erosion and sediment control and their line of Curlex® Excelsior Blankets has been the industry benchmark for managing erosion and sediment on disturbed soils since the 1960s. In addition they currently operate the largest privately owned erosion testing facility, ErosionLab®, in the country.
 

American Excelsior Company has 10 facilities in the U.S. and over 100 distributor partners to serve you. More information is available at www.curlex.com.

For additional information please visit www.curlex.com

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21st of September, 2007 

AEC Announces New E-Stapler Application System for E-Staples

For Immediate Release
Date:      September 21, 2007
Contact: Cathy Byrom
                American Excelsior Company
                Marketing Coordinator
                850 Avenue H East
                Arlington, Texas 76011
               cbyrom@americanexcelsior.com
               817-385-3500
               
Introducing E-Stapler  
 
A New and Improved  E-Staple® Applicator System
By American Excelsior Company

(Arlington, TX) - American Excelsior Company is pleased to announce the new and improved staple gun for the exclusive installation of E-Staple® biodegradable staples.

The E-Stapler will install either 4 or 6 inch E-Staples for the sole purpose of anchoring American Excelsior Company line of Curlex® and AEC Premier Straw® erosion control blankets.

The E-Stapler will shorten installation time, therefore, decreasing the overall installation price of biodegradable staples vs. the typical steel staple. In the end, creating total biodegradability vs. rusted steel anchoring of your ECB or any other product where staple or pins are needed.

American Excelsior Company has 10 facilities in the U.S. and over 100 distributor partners.
 
More information is available at www.curlex.com.

For more information, contact ESD Customer Service at: (888) 352-9582 or sales@AmericanExcelsior.com  

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17th of August, 2006 

New ASTM Soil and Rock Standard Helps to Determine Performance of Temporary Ditch Checks

For Immediate Release Press Contact: Barbara Schindler
Release #7461 610/832-9603; bschindl@astm.org
New ASTM Soil and Rock Standard Helps to Determine Performance of Temporary Ditch Checks

W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., 17 August 2006—ASTM Committee ASTM International Committee D18 on Soil and Rock has approved a new ASTM International standard that covers the guidelines, requirements and procedures for evaluating the ability of temporary ditch checks to protect earthen channels from stormwater-induced erosion. The standard, D7208, Test Method for Determination of Temporary Ditch Check Performance in Protecting Earthen Channels from Stormwater-Induced Erosion, is under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee D18.25 on Erosion and Sediment Control Technology.

A temporary ditch check is a barrier consisting of rocks, straw bales, excelsior logs, wattles, lumber, rock bags, interlocking pre-cast concrete blocks or other materials installed or constructed across a drainage way, swale or other ephemeral waterway to reduce flow velocity, decrease erosion and promote soil retention.

An effective ditch check needs to slow runoff to encourage sedimentation, trap soil particles up stream of structure and decrease soil erosion.

“Sediment control is becoming a focus of regulatory agencies so we must understand the performance capability of the products that are used to combat the problem,” says Kurt Kelsey, Director of Technical Resources, American Excelsior Company.

Kelsey notes that manufacturers, departments of transportation and regulatory agencies would be the most likely users of Test Method D 7208. The test method uses full-scale testing procedures, rather than reduced-scale simulation and is based on conditions typically found on construction sites after earthwork operations have been complete, but before the area has been revegetated.

Subcommittee D18.25 continues to be active in the development of erosion and sediment control standards and invites the participation of all interested parties.

ASTM International standards are available for purchase from Customer Service (phone: 610/832-9585; service@astm.org) or at www.astm.org.

For further technical information, contact Kurt Kelsey, American Excelsior Company, Rice Lake, Wis. (phone: 715/236-5643; kkelsey@erosionlab.com). Committee D18 meets Jan. 28-31, 2007, during the January Committee Week in Costa Mesa, Calif. For membership or meeting information, contact Robert Morgan, manager, Technical Committee Operations, ASTM International (phone: 610/832-9732; rmorgan@astm.org).

Committee D18 is one of 139 ASTM technical standards-writing committees. Established in 1898, ASTM International is one of the largest standards development and delivery systems in the world. ASTM standards are accepted and used in R&D, product testing, quality systems, and commercial transactions around the globe.

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27th of February, 2006 

AEC Announces new Bio-Degradable E-STAPLE

Introducing e-Staple & Applicator System

A New Biodegradable Anchoring Staple and Applicator System
By American Excelsior Company and UZET

(Arlington, TX) - American Excelsior Company and UzetWorld Dublin, Ireland, have partnered together to bring e-Staple to the erosion control industry. According to Jerry Bohannon, Director of the Earth Science Division, “this partnership with UzetWorld allows the American Excelsior Company to combine our leadership skills with the leader in biodegradable technology to continue to provide our customers with innovative, unique
biodegradable solutions for todays erosion and sediment control markets.”

e - Staple provides the very best solution in biodegradation from cold to warm composting conditions and will not soften during storage through humidity pickup. e – Staple can also be used on coastal erosion installation projects as the material is waterproof and is approved by the Department of the Marine. Combine these material characteristics with e-Staple’s unique design, which provides the very best in holding and tensile strength, add to this the manual applicator system and soon to be introduced pneumatic hand held and automated applicator system, the contractor is now working with the best solution available.

“UzetWorld is delighted to announce its working relationship with American Excelsior Company. We believe that American Excelsior provides the very best solutions and products available to the Erosion Control Sector. American Excelsior demonstrates all the characteristics of a company with the ability to develop and qualify solutions for now and into the future. This combination of very best practices, developing industry standards and
market knowledge is only achieved through a very strong professional team culture, which UzetWorld is happy to be part of.” Aidan Lynch CEO & Peter Kelly VP Sales and Marketing UzetWorld.

For more information, contact ESD Customer Service at: (888) 352-9582 or sales@AmericanExcelsior.com

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21st of December, 2005 

AEC Announces New Curlex Roll Sizes

American Excelsior Company Introduces New Roll Sizes on Curlex®
Excelsior Blankets

Arlington, TX – November 18, 2005 – In response to their distribution network and the contractors that install ECB’s, American Excelsior Company announced a series of new roll sizes designed to better utilize warehouse space, provide standard roll lengths and enhance material utilization by providing an option on roll sizes.

To further enhance the installing process; all Curlex products will now be machined stitched to eliminate any un-rolling issues on the construction site.

Jerry Bohannon, Director of ESD for American Excelsior Company, said, “The new roll sizes confirm that we are responsive to the suggestions of our customers. These new standard roll lengths will help reduce labor and material handling on our 4’ and 8’ Curlex blankets, and our new 16’ wide blanket will reduce installation costs on large construction or landfill projects.”

All standard Curlex Blankets will now have a standard length of 101.25’. This will provide a 45 square yard roll of 4’ product weighing only 33 pounds (Curlex I, Natural) with the 8’ rolls being 90 square yards and only weighing 66 pounds.

In addition, the new sizes can be bundled in 9-packs eliminating the need for pallets, thereby reducing stacking heights during warehousing.

This announcement was made in conjunction with American Excelsior’s recent Press Release to announce the opening of two new straw manufacturing facilities next year.

American Excelsior Company has 11 facilities in the U.S. and over 100 distributor partners to serve you. More information is available at www.curlex.com.

For additional information please contact: Ken Starrett at kstarrett@americanexcelsior.com

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8th of June, 2005 

Castle Rock, CO Restaurant Goes Topless and Bottomless

NEW RESTAURANT GOES TOPLESS AND BOTTOMLESS!

The builders of a new Red Robin Restaurant in Castle Rock, Colorado exercised sound
sustainable design, and environmentally friendly, development principles when they called for the use of 100% biodegradable temporary erosion control blankets (ECBs) for their project.

Normally this specification would be met with blankets constructed with wood excelsior, or
straw, or 70% straw/30% coconut blend, or 100% coconut fibers. Such blankets are typically stitched on top only, or top and bottom, with layers of woven jute thread nettings.

Compared to traditional plastic nettings, woven nettings have been shown to pose less of a threat for entrapment of small birds and mammals, are less likely to get entangled in mowing equipment, and reduce tripping hazards to the public. However, there can still be problems associated with the use of netted blankets in areas of wildlife habitat, high levels of foot traffic, or maintained turf subject to early mowing operations.

For the project the contractor selected a revolutionary 100% biodegradable wood excelsior ECB, which completely eliminates the potential disadvantages of all types of netting. The ECB consists of 100% weed seed free Great Lakes Aspen excelsior fibers stitched into a three dimensional matrix using biodegradable rayon thread, without the need for nettings of any type on either the top or bottom of the blanket.

Additional suggested applications include shoreline rehabilitation, wetlands restoration/replacement, and riparian habitat restoration where the potential for wildlife entrapment concern is the greatest. Golf course, park, and school site construction projects are also ideal locations for its use, since these types of development normally exhibit a high level of foot traffic and site managers are often anxious to begin early mowing to promote rapid establishment of turf grasses to allow public use as soon as possible.

The product is Curlex® NetFree and is manufactured by American Excelsior Company, Arlington, Texas 1-800-777-7645.

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