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Using Polyurea For Residential Roofing Projects

If you’re working on an old residential roof, then the chances are that you’ll be working on a home that did not take advantage of the amazing properties of polyurea. Despite being around for just over 50 years, many homes and businesses are still lacking a protective coating to help protect their roof from wind, …

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How earthquake-shattered roads were repaired with Polyurea

Shaking from the large earthquake that shook through Anchorage, Alaska last week was powerful enough to turn smooth asphalt roads into broken, serrated depressions of rubble. But within just a few short days, crews managed to fix the worst of the disaster, unsnarling traffic in Alaska’s largest city.  Anchorage has a population of more than …

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Protecting The Protectors With Polyurea

For years many companies and governments worldwide have tried to develop better ways to protect human lives and physical property from blast threats. The destruction caused by blasts/explosions and the resulting energy shock waves can cause devastating damages and injuries. Modern chemistry and the innovative R&D team at ArmorThane have produced several solutions to help …

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Reviewing Polyurea Spray-Applied Systems for Concrete Protection

Polyurea coatings have gained popularity in the construction industry as an effective solution for protecting concrete surfaces. These spray-applied systems offer numerous benefits, making them a preferred choice for concrete protection. Let’s delve into the advantages and features of polyurea coatings for concrete applications. Definition: The formation of a polyurethane coating is a result of …

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Primary and Secondary Containment Using Polyurea

Advanced adaptable polyurea coatings, used directly to the substrate or pre-applied to geotextile liners, offer smooth containment for facilities as well as field applications. When made use of for primary or secondary containment, traditional coatings have actually been too inflexible and not completely flexible to suit ground, concrete or steel substrate activity. This shortage can …

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