Polyaspartic coatings are a specialized type of polyurea-hybrid material that combine the properties of polyurea with other protective coating materials like polyurethane. The result is a highly robust protective coating with improved hardness, flexibility, and durability, along with the usual benefits of polyurea or polyurethane like versatility in application and unmatched longevity.
Polyaspartic (Aliphatic Polyurea)
Polyaspartic coatings are a specialized type of polyurea-hybrid material that combines the properties of polyurea with other protective coating materials like polyurethane.
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