Sustainable
Extremely durable.
Polyurea plastic coating is a two-component polymer (Isocyanate and Polymer resin) with a high molecular density, which, after a brief exothermic reaction, results in a very tough and exceptionally elastic protective layer.
Polyurea has proven itself primarily in the US in the early 1990s as a means to protect and make storage facilities, such as water tanks, liquid-tight. Since then, the product has been developed into a plastic coating that can be formulated to customer specifications and surpasses other systems in terms of durability, wear resistance, chemical resistance, processing speed, and the time required before coated surfaces/objects can be put into use.

Extremely durable.
Excellent thermal resistance at temperatures between -32° and 149° C.
Against a variety of chemicals.
Coated surface can be used again after a few minutes.
A flexible plastic layer within seconds.
Flexible and resilient, stretchable up to 600%.
Solvent-free and little to no odor.
Waterproof and water-resistant.
Sprayed Polyurea fits seamlessly.
Applicable in various thicknesses.
Available in all colors.
For applications where other products fail.
Crack-bridging.
The above properties make polyurea a revolutionary weapon against factory equipment downtime caused by the wear of existing coatings and other forms of material protection. In most cases, polyurea is applied using spray machines specially developed for this purpose.
With its exceptional qualities, polyurea plastic coating can be used in sectors and industries where there is a need for liquid sealing, storage, preservation, and protection of external and internal structures made of, for example, steel, concrete, wood, stone, aluminum, and plastic.
Polyurea is characterized by an appearance ranging from light, flexible, and soft material to strong, firm, and rigid, as well as all forms in between. Polyurea surpasses steel and rubber in terms of resistance to abrasive effects and can be applied to any shape. In addition, polyurea has remarkable sound-dampening properties.