Two additional U.S. Patents awarded to SGI

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Two U.S. Patents were awarded to SGI at the end of June. Co-inventors were President Justin P. Dunlap, left, and Senior Director, Research and Development Dan Rardon.

HAGERSTOWN, Md.– SGI was awarded two new U.S. Patents in June that further evolve and protect its intellectual property in the agricultural and roofing markets.


● U.S. Patent 11,680,016, “Building Materials Comprising Agglomerated Particles,” was
issued June 20 with SGI President Justin P. Dunlap and Senior Director, Research and
Development Daniel Rardon named co-inventors. It is the third patent in its patent family
focused on agglomerated granules for roofing.


● U.S. Patent 11,680,023, “Pelletized Basalt for Use as a Soil Amendment,” was issued
June 20 with Dunlap named co-inventor. It is the third in SGI’s agricultural soil
amendment family of patents.


Two other U.S. Patents that support the intellectual property of agglomerated granules in roofing
and agricultural soil amendments were awarded to Dunlap and Rardon in April. The patents
issued in June bring SGI’s total active U.S. Patents to 14.

Dunlap has been with SGI for 24 years and is the co-inventor of multiple U.S. Patents. As
President, he has transformed SGI’s business model from focusing solely on the development
of roofing products to a multifaceted company with innovations in the roofing, building materials,
and agricultural industries.

Rardon has led SGI’s R&D efforts for almost a decade and has 30 years of industrial experience
in materials and coatings development. He holds more than 40 U.S. Patents and is credited with
numerous publications.

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