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

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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

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,

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

Army Corp of Engineers

By |2019-12-17T15:27:28+00:00April 3rd, 2016|Construction, Military, Power Generation, Production Line|

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were faced with a challenge: An 800 foot tall Oklahoma dam construction project needed epoxy grout, for bonding the sliding gate channels in place. Working from scaffolds positioned around the dam, engineers were attempting to mix two epoxy parts on 16" x 22" plastic palettes, then apply it to the dam/channel surface.

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