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Mixed bag of winners for 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards

Music fans from all over Africa have spoken, voting in their hundreds of thousands for the winners in this year’s 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards. Broadcast live for the first time at a glittering event held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa last night; winners as voted for by the public […]

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teargasMusic fans from all over Africa have spoken, voting in their hundreds of thousands for the winners in this year’s 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards. Broadcast live for the first time at a glittering event held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa last night; winners as voted for by the public in 14 categories were announced – and no category proved to be easy to predict!

Indeed, no single act won more than once – proving just how hotly contested this year’s awards were, with every artist doing their utmost to help mobilise fans to vote. Snatching the prestigious Most Gifted Video of the Year category was South African hip-hop trio, Teargas with “Party 101”. Teargas has worked long and hard to reap the incredible rewards it is seeing in 2010, including winning a South African Music Award for their album Dark Or Blue earlier in the year.

Most Gifted Female was another hotly fought contest but in the end the winner was Nigerian artist Mo’Cheddah for her song featuring a guest spot by Othello, “If You Want Me”. The Theatre Arts undergraduate at the University of Lagos proved she is an artist to watch by taking the Channel O Music Video Award in this high-profile category.

Black Coffee’s firm hold on the African music scene was confirmed when the DJ, producer and solo artist was named Most Gifted Male at the awards for his track “Juju” featuring Zakes Bantwini. The win caps another highly successful year for the South African artist who continues to prove that intelligently crafted house music can hit the mark at the clubs, on radio, and, of course, on television.

Most Gifted Newcomer saw L-Tido (of South African hip-hop outfit Glitz Gang) shine: his video featuring Tee-Pee – “Calling” – was named the winner in this important category. Nigeria’s P-Square proved their staying power by taking home the award for Most Gifted Duo, Group or Featuring for “E No Easy” featuring J-Martins.

In the genre categories, there were a few surprises with some power players making their presence felt.

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One of the latter was Nigeria’s D’Banj whose “Fall In Love” proved a popular winner in the Most Gifted Afro Pop category while his fellow countryman, Naeto C flexed his emcee muscles by taking home the Channel O Music Video Award for Most Gifted Hip Hop Video for the track “Ako Mi Ti Poju”.

“Made in Nigeria for global consumption” is General Pype’s tagline and he proved this when the video for “Champion (Remix)” featuring Naeto C., Vector, Sasha, the late Da Grin and GT took the category Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall Video. Another popular win proved to be South Africa’s Liquideep whose breakout 2010 hit, “Fairytale” gook home the Channel O Music Video Award for Most Gifted Dance Video. And Durban’s position at the top of the kwaito popularity charts was confirmed again when Big Nuz featuring DJ Tira romped home to win the Most Gifted Kwaito Video category for the monster hit, “Umlilo”. Finally, it was left to Urban Reign to rule supreme in the last genre category; the Joburg-based group’s video for “Addicted” won the award for Most Gifted R&B.

The competition didn’t stop there – continuing all the way through the regional awards with Most Gifted Southern Video going to South African Pro for “Sekele”, Most Gifted West Video being snatched by Nigeria’s 2Face with his video for “Implications” and Most Gifted East Video being won by Ugandan-born Obita for his video featuring Loyiso, “Everybody Dance”.

In a night in which Africa’s most scorching entertainers – including co-hosts Lungile Radu and Thomas Gumede; performers like Liquideep, Teargas, Dama Do Bling. Wyre. Buffalo Souljah. Sasha. D-Black & Kwaku-T and guest presenters from the Channel O family – took centrestage, the 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards scored a coup by being broadcast LIVE throughout Africa. Musical director, Zwai Bala, pulled out all the stops to deliver a non-stop display of brilliant African talent, that was only added to when Somalian-born global star, K’Naan was given the Special Recognition award.

Also on Sunday 7 November at 18:00 CAT do not miss the 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards Red Carpet special being aired to showcase who wore what, who was with whom and much, much more! Followed by a re-broadcast of the 2010 Channel O Music Video Awards ceremony at 18:30 CAT.

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Most Gifted Video of the Year

Teargas – “Party 101”.

Most Gifted Female

Mo’Cheddah  featuring Othello – “If You Want Me”.

Most Gifted Male

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Black Coffee featuring Zakes Bantwini – “Juju”

Most Gifted Newcomer

L-Tido featuring Tee-Pee – “Calling”

Most Gifted Duo, Group or Featuring

P-Square featuring J-Martins  – “E No Easy”.

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Most Gifted Afro Pop

D’Banj  – “Fall In Love”

Music Video Award for Most Gifted Hip Hop Video

Naeto C  – “Ako Mi Ti Poju”.

Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall Video

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General Pype featuring Naeto C., Vector, Sasha, the late Da Grin and GT –  “Champion (Remix)”

Most Gifted Dance Video

Liquideep – “Fairytale”

Most Gifted Kwaito Video

Big Nuz featuring DJ Tira – “Umlilo”.

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Most Gifted R&B

Urban Reign – “Addicted”

Most Gifted Southern Video

Pro -“Sekele”

Most Gifted West Video

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2Face – “Implications”

Most Gifted East Video

Obita featuring Loyiso – “Everybody Dance”

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Mastering Efficiency and Performance: The Comprehensive Guide to Spray Foam Rigs

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Spray foam rigs are integral in the insulation industry, offering a robust solution for efficiently applying spray polyurethane foam (SPF). These rigs are specially designed to handle the demands of SPF application, ensuring a precise and controlled delivery that improves insulation quality and energy efficiency. We will delve into the various aspects of spray foam rigs, including their components, benefits, maintenance, and tips for choosing the right rig for your needs.

Understanding Spray Foam Rigs

A spray foam rig is a mobile spray foam factory. It comprises several key components: a spray foam gun, material supply drums, hoses, a compressor, and a proportioner. The rig is usually housed in a trailer or a large truck, allowing for easy transportation to various job sites. The core function of the rig is to mix and apply two chemical components commonly referred to as side A (isocyanate) and side B (polyol resin) at a specific ratio, temperature, and pressure. This process produces the foam that expands and hardens upon application, creating a durable and effective insulative barrier.

Key Components of Spray Foam Rigs

Each component of a spray foam rig plays a pivotal role in its operation. The proportioner is critical as it heats and pumps the chemicals at the correct ratio and pressure through the hoses to the spray gun. The proportioner’s quality directly influences the foam application’s efficiency and quality. Hoses must be insulated and sometimes heated to maintain the temperature of the material as it moves to the application site. The spray gun is where the two materials mix and react, so it must be precise and reliable to ensure consistent application.

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Benefits of Using Spray Foam Rigs

The use of spray foam rigs offers significant advantages over traditional insulation methods. Firstly, spray foam provides superior insulation due to its expansive nature, filling crevices and cracks that might be left exposed. This results in better thermal resistance and airtightness. Additionally, because the rigs are mobile, contractors can easily transport all necessary equipment to the job site, reducing downtime and increasing productivity. The automation within the rig also allows for faster application, which can be crucial in large or time-sensitive projects.

Considerations for Choosing the Right Spray Foam Rig

Choosing the right spray foam rig requires careful consideration of several factors. The rig size should align with the scale of the projects you typically undertake—larger rigs for extensive commercial jobs and smaller, more agile rigs for residential work. It’s also important to consider the output capacity of the rig, which should match your application needs. Furthermore, the quality of components such as the proportioner and the spray gun can significantly affect the performance and durability of the rig, impacting overall project success.

Maintenance and Care for Spray Foam Rigs

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Maintaining a spray foam rig is essential for its longevity and efficiency. Regular maintenance includes checking and cleaning the spray gun, hoses, and proportioner. It’s also crucial to ensure that the chemical materials do not contaminate one another, as this can affect the foam’s quality and the machinery’s operation. Scheduled professional inspections can help prevent breakdowns and costly repairs, ensuring the rig remains in optimal working condition.

Training and Safety When Using Spray Foam Rigs

Operating a spray foam rig requires specific training and adherence to safety protocols. The chemicals used in SPF are highly reactive and can be hazardous if mishandled. Operators should be trained in proper handling techniques, using personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly, and emergency procedures. Regular safety drills and updates on safety guidelines are recommended to keep all personnel safe on the job site.

Technological Advancements in Spray Foam Rigs

The spray foam industry is continuously evolving, with technological advancements improving the functionality and efficiency of spray foam rigs. Recent developments include advanced proportioner controls that ensure more precise chemical mixing and application, improved hose heat control systems, and ergonomically designed spray guns that reduce operator fatigue. Some rigs now feature integrated diagnostic systems that monitor equipment performance and alert operators to potential issues before they become serious problems.

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Environmental Considerations with Spray Foam Rigs

As environmental concerns become more prominent, spray foam rig operators increasingly focus on sustainable practices. This includes using rigs that have more efficient chemical use to reduce waste and incorporating recycling systems for the cleanup and disposal of unused materials. Manufacturers are also developing more eco-friendly formulations of the spray foams themselves, which emit fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and have a reduced environmental impact.

Spray foam rigs are indispensable in the construction and insulation industries, providing critical solutions for efficient and effective building insulation. Whether for new construction or renovations, the benefits of using a high-quality spray foam rig are clear regarding both performance and economic return. As the industry continues to evolve, staying updated with the latest technology and best practices will be key for any business looking to excel in the competitive field of spray foam insulation. Get the best spray foam rigs for sale to ensure top-notch efficiency and performance for all your insulation projects.

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