TuffGrip™
TuffGrip™ is Rhino Linings® most versatile coating formulation. Its spray-on polyurethane - aliphatic elastomer formulation provides improved toughness and color stability, while retaining the non-skid grip that made Rhino Linings legendary. It can be applied with either low or high-pressure equipment.
Tuff Grip has a Shore A 88 (ASTM D224) hardness with a 250-300% (ASTM D412) elongation rating. It has excellent impact, abrasion and corrosion resistance, and provides a high level of skid resistance, sound deadening, and vibration absorption. Its formulation is extremely flexible while maintaining its integrity under repeated flexing, regardless of film thickness. Tuff Grip can be sprayed or spray-cast to any desired thickness and will protect expensive steel equipment from the wear and tear of daily operations. It offers a proven track record of saving businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment repair, maintenance, and replacement.
TuffGrip Formulation Properties
Excellent for abrasion & impact resistance
Excellent for weather & corrosion protection
Excellent for casting material
Excellent for slip resistance
Good for chemical resistance
Good for noise reduction
Typical TuffGrip Applications
- Skid resistant truck beds
- Truck Lift gates
- Aggressive non-slip performance applications
- Flooring, walkways and stairs
- Commercial trucks and cargo trailers
- Military tanks and vehicles
- Explosive detonation chambers
- Sound deadening applications
- Vibration absorption applications
- Casting material for material handling eq. (chutes, hoppers, rollers)
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