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Understanding the Difference: Laminated Tear Offs vs. Standard Tear Offs

By |2024-02-14T10:54:27+00:00February 13th, 2024|4X4, Aerospace, Anti Microbial Shield, Architecture, Boat - Vessel, Buildings, Camera Shields, CNC, Construction, Covid-19, Engineering, Excavator Glass, Face Shield, Fuel Pump, Gauges, Graffiti, Graffiti-Removal, Heavy Equipment, Heavy Machinery, Industrial, Instruments, Laser Scanner, Law Enforcement, LED Lighting-Protection, Lexan, Logging, Machine Shop, Machinery, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Process, Marketing, Media Blasting, Medical, Military, Mining, MLB, Monitor, Municipal, NASCAR, News, Offroad, Paint Booth, Painting, Plexiglass protection, Polaris, Power Generation, Production, Production Line, Racing, Recreational, Research, Retail, Safety Glass, Safety-Glass, Snow Removal, Touch Screen, Traffic, Transit, Uncategorized, US Navy, UTV, Window, Windsheild, Windshields, Workshop|

Laminated Tear Offs vs. Standard Tear Offs STAX™ by TearOff Products offers a popular solution for safeguarding valuable surfaces like safety glass and plastics. These laminated tear offs provide an effective defense against scratches, abrasions, and other damages. In the realm of multilayer protection film, there are two primary options: laminated tear offs and standard

Peel Away Tear Offs for the Kennedy Space Center

By |2023-12-15T02:43:15+00:00July 30th, 2023|Lexan|

The Kennedy Space Center has 1.7 million visitors a year, many of whom are kids who want to come and enjoy the Planet Play interactive Visitor Center.  Due to extremely high traffic levels in the kids crawl tunnel, they were in need of our STAX™ Peel Away Tear Offs to protect the flooring of those

Ballistic Entry Shield TearOffs

By |2022-03-31T02:11:57+00:00March 31st, 2022|Law Enforcement, Lexan, Military|

Our 4-layer custom TearOffs are preferred by Law Enforcement departments across the nation, for protecting their safety windows from scratching and pitting during tactical operations, and allowing officers to make rapid removal of degraded viewing surfaces. TearOffs are 4 layers of plastic sheet, featuring a proprietary formula that coats the surface and resists chemicals, scratching,

Spray Booth Light Tear Offs

By |2024-02-14T10:40:07+00:00March 29th, 2020|LED Lighting-Protection, Lexan, Paint Booth, Painting, Production, Production Line|

TearOff Products Booth Light & Booth Window Tear Offs GET A QUOTE TODAY! TearOff Products Booth Light Tear Offs are a critical component for protecting the lighting that is used for accurate and precise coating applications. With heavy over spray, visual acuity will become obscured overtime, creating quality issues in coating thickness. Overspray paint particles

Homeplate Camera Protection / DFX Sound Vision

By |2020-02-18T14:00:41+00:00February 18th, 2020|Camera Shields, Lexan, MLB|

Project MLB Camera Shield TearOffs Description Camera position behind Home plate of Major League Baseball The Problem Camera position is in the “line of fire” for fastballs, curves and sliders that zip passed the catchers glove and crash into the protective Lexan cover that shields the expensive camera apparatus. This leaves marring, scratches and other

Racecar Windshield Protection Film

By |2023-12-13T21:54:06+00:00February 15th, 2020|Lexan, Racing, Recreational, Safety Glass, Windsheild|

Prototype Racecar Windshield Protection Film Tear Offs   Francis Hu Racing / Precision Composites Project: Prototype Racecar Canopy Description: National Auto Sport Series Pacific Elon NP01 Champion is seeking protection for his Lexan canopy on his enclosed cockpit racecar. The Problem The racing environment experiences flying gravel for the racing surface, sand and grit from

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

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