Freight Elevators
Freight elevators differ from conventional elevators in that they are specifically designed to transport objects, not people. For this reason, they are larger than standard elevators and must be able to carry much heavier loads. Due to frequent loading and unloading of bulky materials, the interiors of these elevators can become corroded and banged up over time. Fortunately, Durabak polyurethane coating can help freight elevators resist the damage brought on by everyday business use.
A long-lasting protective coating, Durabak can adhere to a broad range of surfaces, such as metal, fiberglass, wood, and rubber. Quick to dry, Durabak may be applied by spray gun, roller, or brush. Once it has been applied, it forms a non-slip coating on freight elevators, enabling workers to move about without falling or losing control of heavy objects. It is also resistant to acids and a number of other chemicals. The broad assortment of available colors, in both smooth and textured varieties, means that your elevator can be both visually attractive and secure from common working hazards.
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