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Tuff Coat Manufacturing UT-300 COMMERCIAL GRADE COARSE TEXTURE (Black)

Tuff Coat Manufacturing UT-300 Commercial Grade Coarse Texture (Black) is a single component, flexible, water-based non-skid coating created through a unique process of cross-linking urethanes, acrylics, co-polymers and recycled rubber granules to create a long-lasting non-slip finish. This product is designed to provide an extremely durable, impact-resistant, non-slip surface for heavy duty industrial applications such as loading docks, ramps, refineries and other areas requiring extreme slip resistance that can be used in or out of a wet environment. Tuff Coat’s flexible finish dries to 30-35 mils of thickness creating a finish that hides significant imperfections on all surfaces as well as improves existing non-skid finishes to provide additional safety. This product is odorless and can be applied with a Tuff Coat roller or low-pressure hopper spray gun.

Product Type: 1K (1 component) Coating, Coating, Waterborne Coating

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Concrete, Fiberglass, Metal, Wood

Features: Anti-Slip, Chemical Resistant, Durable, Flexible, Good Surface Finish, Impact Resistance, Low Slip, Matte Finish, Odorless, UV Resistant

Application Method: Roller, Spray

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Identification & Functionality

Vehicle Type
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Features & Benefits

Features
  • Heavy duty industrial concrete, fiberglass, wood, metal, and previously painted surface applications.
  • Water-based, durable, flexible.
  • Apply by roller or spray.
  • Chemical and UV resistant.
  • Exceptionally easy one-part application.
  • Highly durable and impact resistant.
  • Chemical and UV resistant.
  • Fully submersible heavy duty commercial and industrial formula.

Applications & Uses

Application Method
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Product Application
  • Stir thoroughly before use.
  • Tuff Coat may be applied by Tuff Coat roller or spray.
  • Applying excessively heavy films greater than 60 wet mils will lead to insufficient through-drying or mud-cracking of the paint and will yield soft paint films.
  • Do not apply Tuff Coat on extremely humid days 90°+RH or when rain is threatening.
  • Do not apply in the late afternoon when working outdoors as the wet film may be adversely affected by dew.
  • When working in cooler temperatures be sure the air and surface temperatures will remain at or above 40°F for at least 8 hours after application.
Surface Preparation
  • Coating performance, in general, is proportional to the degree of surface preparation.
  • Follow recommendations carefully, avoiding shortcuts.
  • Inadequate preparation of surfaces will virtually assure inadequate coating performance.
  • Surface must be free of dirt, loose paint, rust, oil, grease, wax, soap and any other foreign matter.
  • Prep painted areas well.
  • Remove existing mildew with household bleach instead of ammonia.
Product Application - Concrete
  • Must be fully cured. If concrete surface has a porous texture, no further surface preparation is necessary. If concrete surface is NOT porous, then acid etching, sanding or shot blasting is necessary.
  • Make sure to remove all remaining acid with soap and water and scrub brush. (If all acid is not properly removed, you will not create adhesion).
  • Concrete should be completely clean and dry.
  • Patch all imperfections, cracks, etc. with concrete patch filler and flexible joint fillers.
  • Do not use silicone repair products.
  • Prime with Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer.
  • After following overcoat instructions, apply two coats of Tuff Coat.
Product Application - Bare Wood
  • Sand surface smooth with 80 grit sandpaper and/or pressure wash well.
  • Fill imperfections, sand flush and solvent clean with thinner.
  • Apply a coat of Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer to penetrate and seal the porous grain.
  • Proceed with the first coat of Tuff Coat.
  • Bare wood that has been epoxied must be thoroughly scrubbed with an ammonia/water solution then sanded with 80 grit sandpaper and solvent cleaned.
  • Follow with a coat of Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer to smooth the surface and provide a uniform base, then proceed with 2 coats of Tuff Coat.
Product Application - Metals
  • Sand surface with 80 grit sandpaper, then solvent clean with thinner to remove residue.
  • Apply a coat of Tuff Coat UT-95 Metal Primer following overcoat instructions, apply 2 coats of Tuff Coat.
Product Application - Bare Fiberglass
  • The entire surface to be painted regardless of age must be thoroughly prepped to remove all traces of mold release agents and wax.
  • Sand the gel coat with 80 - 100 grit sandpaper to a dull, frosty appearance, solvent clean with 120 Brushing Thinner to remove residue.
  • If the surface is in excellent condition, proceed with a coat of Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer.
  • If the surface is rough or imperfections exist, it will have to be repaired.
  • Fill all nicks and gouges, sand flush when hard, then solvent clean.
  • Follow with a coat of Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer to smooth the surface and provide a uniform base. Proceed with 2 coats of Tuff Coat.
Product Application - Painted Surfaces
  • Clean painted areas.
  • Remove existing mildew with household bleach.
  • Never mix bleach and ammonia.
  • If the old paint is an oilbased enamel or polyurethane, and is in good, sound condition, sand it thoroughly smooth with 80 - 100 grit sandpaper, solvent clean to remove residue with thinner, then proceed with Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer.
  • If the old oil-base or polyurethane paint contained a non-skid material, scrub the non-skid surface well with cleaner.
  • Thoroughly rinse the surface and allow to dry, then apply two coats of Tuff Coat.
  • If the old paint is in poor condition, remove it with chemical stripper or by sanding.
  • Proceed with instructions for the appropriate bare surface system.
Clean Up

Use soap and water for the clean up process.

Mixing
  • Due to the high solid’s nature of this product, there will be significant settling that occurs in the can or pail.
  • Stir or shake contents thoroughly to remix any settled material.
  • While applying the product, make sure to mix the product remaining in the can or pail often to ensure proper suspension of the non-skid additive into the paint film.
Product Application

Tuff Coat Manufacturing UT-300 COMMERCIAL GRADE COARSE TEXTURE (Black) - Product Application

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Components1.0
Solids (Weight)49.0%
Solids (Volume)44.0%
Coverage (2 Coats)47.0ft²/gal
VOC10.0g/L
Flash Point195.0°F
Thinner (Water)max. 5%
Maximum Roller Thickness (Tuff Coat Roller, P9001)9.0inch
Maximum Roller Thickness (Tuff Coat Roller, P4002)4.0inch
Number Of Coats2.0
Wet Film Thickness Per Coat34 - 41mils
Dry Film Thickness Per Coat15 - 18mils
Application Temperature40 - 90°F
Dry Time (90°F)30.0min
Dry Time (70°F)min. 1hours
Dry Time (50°F)min. 2hours

Packaging & Availability

Availability
  • Available in black.
  • 5 gallon Tuff Coat available in 15 colors.