Polyurea Protective Coatings, Linings, and Containment
Polyurea Coatings have an important advantage as they are 100% solid materials. They contain no VOC’s, which make them environmentally friendly. They release no vapors, fumes or chemicals during or after application. POLYUREA is resistant to many chemicals and reduces thermal shock making it a remarkable system for both primary and secondary containment.
Polyurethane and polyurea are among the most advanced coating technologies in the market today. Best known for physical properties such as, fast cure time, superior elongation, high tensile strength, abrasion & impact resistance and impermeability, polyurea creates a tough coating that protects valuable assets better than any conventional coating method.
Polyurea System Technology
Polyurea Coatings are the number one choice in resolving many issues within the coatings industry. Polyurea stems from the Polyurethane family and is extremely versatile; known particularly for its abrasion resistance, excellent adhesion and ability to fight corrosives, strong durable finish, waterproofing capabilities and an incredibly fast cure time. Polyurea Coatings is the leading solution in protective coatings today.
Polyurea Advantages and Benefits
- Rapid Cure, Almost Instant Return to Service
- No VOCs, little to No Odor
- USDA, DEP, and NSF Approved
- Tolerant – Installs at -40ºF to >300ºF even in High Humidity
- Excellent Resistance to Thermal Shock
- Flexible – Bridges Cracks and Seams
- Flexible – Bridges Cracks and Seams
- Waterproof, Seamless and Resilient
- Spray, Hand Mix, and Caulk Grade Materials
- Excellent Bond Strength to Properly Prepared Surfaces
- Resistant to Various Solvents, Caustics, and Mild Acids
- Low Permeability, Excellent Sustainability
- ISO 9001 Certification
- Environmentally Friendly
Polyurea Applications and Markets
Polyurea applications combine remarkable technology with a range of uses limited only by your imagination. As with any coating system, proper surface preparation, correct application equipment and the use of compatible primers are required.
- Polyureas are being used in multiple markets successfully around the globe.
- Polyurea is more durable than paint and lasts longer between maintenance cycles.
- Polyurea is the best choice when it comes to cost/performance payback and operation.