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Example of a successful lining Description: Tuff Stuff is sprayed as a protective lining onto a boat hull. The lining with TS provides a high level of protection against damage to the boat hull when traveling in low waters, and when pulling the boat out of water. Epoxy-Glass Resin Boat Hull

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Page 1: Example of a successful lining Description: Tuff Stuff is sprayed as a protective lining onto a boat hull. The lining with TS provides a high level of

Example of a successful lining

Description:Tuff Stuff is sprayed as a protective

lining onto a boat hull.

The lining with TS provides a high

level of protection against damage

to the boat hull when traveling in

low waters, and when pulling the

boat out of water.

Epoxy-Glass Resin Boat Hull

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Preparation :

Repair damaged epoxy-glass resin layer with 2-K filler,

sand surface,

clean with

acetone.

Primer 251

Coating with Tuff Stuff ca. 4 mm.

Important: You must seal damaged epoxy-

glass resin layer. Danger of osmosis.

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Example of a successful lining

Description:Tuff Stuff is sprayed as a protective lining onto a truck bed.

The lining with TSprovides optimal protection against damage,surface abrasion and corrosion

The bed lined with TS is slip-proof, resistant to many chemicals,and easy to clean.

Pick-up bed

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Preparation :

Clean bed, tape with fiber tape,

sand the painted bed

(cup-brush/sandpaper),

clean with acetone and

tape the vehicle, cover

holes and screw

threads

as needed.

Tuff Stuff Lining ca. 4 mm on the walls and ca. 6 mm on the bed floor.

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Example of a successful lining

Description:Tuff Stuff wird is applied as replacement for a rubber damping element on the interior of a crawler for tractors and expedition vehicles.The advantages over the rubber elements are the high resistance to surface abrasion and the elasticity, even at extremely low temperatures (tested at -94°F [-70°C]).The use of TS increases the service life of the rollers and the chain by a factor of 5, and considerably lowers production costs for the crawlers.(Rubber elements are glued into place.)

Damping pads for crawlers

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Preparation :

Clean and degrease the depressions

in the steel casting with acetone,

apply Primer 251 with brush.

Filling with Tuff Stuff (without spray)

ca. 70-75 g per element

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Example of a sucessful lining

Description:Tuff Stuff is power-sprayed onto the interior of a steel pipe as a protective layer against surface abrasion.The steel pipes are part of agranulate material conveyor.Conveyor medium: Granulate material with a grain size of 0.5 - 2 mm at an air flow rate of 20 m/sec. The pipes lined with Tuff Stuffhave a considerably longer service life.

Steel Pipe Interior

Page 8: Example of a successful lining Description: Tuff Stuff is sprayed as a protective lining onto a boat hull. The lining with TS provides a high level of

Preparation :Surface is sandblasted, dedusted and cleaned with acetone. Primer 251 is applied using a modified paint gun.

The spray gun is controlled by a regulated feed unit. The rotary movement of the object being coated is likewise controllable(company‘s own design)

Tuff Stuff lining ca. 4 mm matte.

Curves/molded pieces are manually coated

(ca. 6 mm)

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Example of a sucessful lining

Description:Tuff Stuff is sprayed on as a seamless protective lining onto a plywood interior shell.

The TS lining provides optimal protection against pentration ofliquids. The interior is easy to clean. The interior sprayed with TS lining fufills applicable hygienic requirements for the transport of food.

Van Interior fittings

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Preparation :

Line interior with plywood (screen printed panel), fill joints and bolt heads with 1-K polyurethane filler

Sand the surface, clean with acetone

and apply Primer 251 with a spray gun. Coat with Tuff Stuff ca.

3 mm on the walls and ceiling, ca. 5 mm on the floor. Seal with UV-Top coat.

Tuff Stuff Rhino Linings meet the requirements under the Food and Essential Commodities Act and the

HACCP system.

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Example of a successful lining

Description:Tuff Stuff is sprayed on as a protective layer on a flat roof.

The TS coating provides optimal protection from water penetrationand roof damage.

Flat roof

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Preparation:Clean the roof area, remove loose sections, and repair damaged areas.

Concrete must be dry (max. 10 %) and should be roughened by sanding or sand blasting.Apply Primer 251 with a paint roller.Generally, bitumen, asphalt or insulating foam may be coated without primer.

The use of UV-Top Coat is recommended to increase weather resistance and color stability.