Aside from manufacturing several spray-lining and coating
products, Safety Green Liners buys and sells brand name
poly-type lining materials and equipment. We buy out
repossessed equipment of failed dealerships or franchises
such as Rhino Linings, Line-X as well as other failed name
brands.
Between June and November of 2010 we purchased
quality-checked materials and equipment of ArmorThane, which
is one of Rhino Linings copies,
Scorpion Coatings which is a basic hopper gun system, Line-X,
which is a hard and soft polyurea hybrid solution with
expensive equipment, Speedliner, which is run by Bearcat
Industries and owned by Industrial Polymers with hard
elastomeric polyurethanes, Ultimate Linings, which uses
lower pressure systems and is the same owner as X-Treme
Linings and uses high pressure systems,
X-Treme Linings, Qwikliner sells lower end cartridge systems, Rhino Linings,
which is the first American spray in truck bed liner company, Vortex Spray
Liners, who also sells Granitex, promotes garage floors and
truck bed liners with pressure pot and power roller systems, Ameriguard(also
known as Armaguard in Canada) use polyurea hybrids with
pressure pot or fusion systems, Reflex by Langman, the guy
with the wire tape patent and his homemade two component gun, Arma Guard(Ameriguard
in Canada) and SPI(Superior Products International) uses
high end 100 percent polyurea and representative of Graco
equipment, Gatorhyde which specialize in truck bed liners
and two and three component spray guns and compete for spray
in truck bed liners and related business;
most with clean, working equipment and many misc parts. We
sell these coatings and equipment for a fraction of the
cost.
Always under $1 a square foot at over 100 mils, and under
$34 a gallon. We sell fusion and non-fusion guns, such as
dual component polyurea hybrid equipment, plural component
guns, cartridge guns, hopper guns and others. All items are
organized, stocked in new factory condition and may be
inspected beforehand.
BRANDS IN STOCK & MADE BY SAFETY
GREEN LINERS ARE IN THESE CATEGORIES:
Clear Definitions
Polyureas-
Polyurea can be defined as the result of a chemical reaction
between an isocyanate and an amine. In polyurea coating
terms, this is generally a reaction between an MDI or HDI
pre-polymer with amine-terminated resins. This is also the
formally excepted definition by the PDA. These amines are
generally comprised of polyetheramines and a primary amime
chain-extender which is used to impart hardblock content and
place the formulation on a 1:1 by volume ratio.
Polyurethanes-
Polyurethane can be defined as the result of a chemical
reaction between an isocyanate and a polyol. It is important
to realize that polyurethane requires the use of a catalyst
to complete the reaction in a small amount of time. As with
polyureas in spray-lining, a pigment dispersed in a polyol is generally used
for colorant. Spray polyurethane coating is known throughout
the world as the best in insulation due to its high R factor
and ability to fill cracks and crevices. Aliphatic
Polyurethanes and urethanes, polyaspartic polyurethanes and
elastomeric polyurethanes as well as polyaspartic urethanes
are of the variations of coatings which grew from previous
polyurethane and urethane technologies.
Polyurea/Polyurethane Hybrids-
Polyurea/Polyurethane Hybrid formulations can be defined as
the result of a chemical reaction between an isocyanate and
a mixture of polyol and amine reactants. These formulations
generally provide an “intermediate” polyurea that displays
many of the same properties of a polyurea.
Polyurea/polyurethane hybrids are normally associated with
use on items that generally do not require immersion or
extreme temperature conditions for application. Some
examples of these applications include spray-in truck bed
liners and deck coatings.
Epoxies - or polyepoxide is a thermosetting polymer formed
from reaction of an epoxide "resin" with polyamine
"hardener". Epoxy has a wide range of applications,
including fiber-reinforced plastic materials and general
purpose adhesives.
Tensile Strength - The maximum stress a fastener can endure
before it breaks. Tensile strength is the most important
property associated with threaded fasteners. Safety Green
Liners makes and sells materials that exceed specs of 7,000
PSI tensile strength,
OR Tear Strength (pli): 304 pli; ASTM D2370, ASTM D1004,
ASTM D2370
Elasticity - The maximum stress a material can support
before it deforms. Elastic limit is also known as yield
strength. Safety Green Liners makes and sells materials
exceeding Flexural Modulus of Elasticity, >250000 psi, ASTM
D 790
Adhesion - A layer of material applied to a surface has
better adhesion as more weight can be supported by a less
area of that material. Safety Green Liners makes and sells
materials that exceed
Elongation- Deformation due to stress. Safety Green Liners
makes and sells materials below 102% and exceeding 230%
elongation.
Hardness, Shore D Hardness or abrasion resistance- Safety
Green Liners makes and sells materials exceeding 114D.