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Lexan Underwater Protection

By |2020-02-13T23:41:14+00:00February 13th, 2020|Boat - Vessel, Heavy Machinery, Lexan, Military, Plexiglass protection, Research, Safety Glass, US Navy|

Project Title / Client Glass Bottom Research Vessel / U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Project Observation vessel with Lexan hull, needs protective surface Description U.S. Navy Research Personnel working aboard with deck shoes, equipment bags, miscellaneous tools creating scratches to interior surface of vessel hull, obscuring observation quality. The Problem The research vessel is designed with

Vertical Milling Application

By |2019-12-17T15:25:11+00:00November 25th, 2018|Heavy Machinery, Manufacturing, Plexiglass protection, Safety Glass|

Safety Glass, Vertical Milling Machinery Kyocera SGS Precision Tools Machinist Safety window protection from milled evacuated chips striking plexiglass, causing pits and scratching. Client must replace 3’ x 4’ window due to damage from milled material chips. Requested a TearOff solution. 41008SG-P 4 layer, 10” x 8” TearOff “Stack” designed with a Perimeter Seal. Perimeter

Heavy Machinery Snow Removal

By |2019-12-17T22:12:36+00:00November 25th, 2018|Heavy Equipment, Snow Removal|

  Heavy Machinery, Airport Runway Snow Removal Cherry Capital Airport / Traverse City Regional Airport Commercial Aviation Protect heavy machinery safety glass from being damaged by snow and ice abatement measures – sand and other media. During runway snow removal or deicing operations, safety glass is being pitted and scratched, requiring replacement of expensive glass.

Dr. Pepper Inspection Camera

By |2019-12-17T15:25:44+00:00November 25th, 2018|Manufacturing, Manufacturing Process|

Inspection Camera Protection Dr. Pepper/Snapple Group Consumer Beverage, Bottling Production line Inspection camera positioned within a glass cabinet seeking protection from syrup spatter. Syrup splatter on inspection camera cabinet forces shutdown for clean-up. 41615SG 4 layer, 16” x 15” TearOff “Stack” designed with full adhesive. Full adhesive allows for wet application.

NASCAR Windshield Protection Film

By |2023-12-13T21:54:00+00:00November 25th, 2018|NASCAR, Racing, Windshields|

NASCAR Windshield Protection Film Tear Offs   Jenifer Jo Cobb Racing / NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Windshield TearOffs Project: Motorsports, NASCAR, Stock Car Racing, Sportscar Racing Description: Custom windshield Tear Offs for Martinsville, Texas, Phoenix races The Problem The racing environment experiences flying gravel for the racing surface, sand and grit from trackside, blowing

Through the Dust: The Revolutionary Role of STAX™ Heavy Machinery Tear Offs

By |2024-02-17T16:55:50+00:00November 25th, 2018|Excavator Glass, Heavy Equipment, Heavy Machinery|

In the dynamic realm of construction, where safety and efficiency are paramount, every component of heavy machinery plays a crucial role. One often overlooked yet essential element is the vehicle's windows. STAX™ by TearOff Products multilayer Heavy Machinery Tear Offs have emerged as a game-changer in safeguarding construction trucks and heavy machinery windows, providing a

Tough As Steel

By |2019-12-17T15:26:47+00:00January 21st, 2017|Construction, Heavy Machinery, Machine Shop, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Process, Media Blasting, Production Line, Uncategorized, Workshop|

Now, when I picture a steel worker, it's usually a big. burly guy covered in sweat, wearing a hard hat. So when Three Ladies And A Sign DeSign came knocking, asking us to help them get more life out of their media blast cabinet safety glass, we were blown away at what these gals create

Tenaris Camera’s Get Fast Clean

By |2024-02-13T20:24:08+00:00April 12th, 2016|Camera Shields, Instruments, Laser Scanner, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Process, Production Line|

Our friends to the South, manufacturer Tenaris Hickman in Arkasas emailed in a new challenge: production line camera's recording the daily operations were becoming obscured because of sprinkles of adhesive fluid were gumming up the camera lens. Codie Anderson got TearOff Products on the job, and in no time, we had 4 layers of protective

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