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HOUSTON, Oct. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Flame Seal Products, Inc. (OTC: FLMP) said today that its Founder and CEO, Michael Kiser, was interviewed by analyst Francis Gaskins about the Company's history, successes and future.
The entire interview is available at: http://gaskinsco.com/flmp.mp3
In the interview, Mr. Kiser discusses how the Company was founded and its route to developing the number one fire prevention technology in the world. He explains how the technology can protect wood, paper, plastics, leather and metal from fire destruction.
Flame Seal's CEO explains in the interview the Company's three key products, and how they protect leather in airplanes and in furniture, form an insulation barrier needed by the plastic foam insulation industry, and protect plastics from fire, replacing current products on the market that have proven to be carcinogenic.
Also, Mr. Kiser discusses the Company's new 32,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Houston where, he said, $100 million in products can be manufactured annually, and the Company's increased investor and public relations outreach programs.
ABOUT FLAME SEAL:
FLAME SEAL PRODUCTS, INC. (FLMP) began trading March 27, 2000 on OTCMarkets. Flame Seal Products, Inc. is the Transfer Agent of record. Visit www.flameseal.com and www.flamesealtb.com for more information.
Contact:
Michael D. Kiser
Flame Seal Products
Offices: 713-668-4291
Website: www.flameseal.com
Paul Knopick
E & E Communications
pknopick@eandecommunications.com
940.262.3584
SOURCE Flame Seal Products, Inc.
Published October 12, 2012 Reads 179
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