PPG announces DuraBull coating

May 11, 2009
DuraBull coating product provides the performance and durability protection needed for heavy-duty vehicle applications

PPG Commercial Coatings has announced that advanced aliphatic polyurea coating technology ensures its DuraBull coating product provides the performance and durability protection needed for heavy-duty vehicle applications.

DuraBull is corrosion-resistant and extremely effective in protecting high-use work areas such as truck beds, trailer floors, running boards, steps and deck lids where non-skid surfaces are critical, PPG said.

"DuraBull is a great addition to our line of protection and anti-corrosion fleet products," says John Lewis, PPG commercial brand manager. "In weatherometer testing, DuraBull outlasted the competition, retaining more than twice the gloss of its nearest competitor at the 586-hour mark. Yet, it's lighter in weight and requires less material and labor to apply."

Among the features of DuraBull are impact and crack resistance, a non-skid surface that helps keep cargo place, and dries to the touch in minutes. It is offered in safety gray and black with tinted color capability. There is also a variety of textured finishes available.

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