For more than fifty years anti-tack/anti-block coatings have been shipped to the rubber industry as water-based slurries and dispersions.
The water content of these products ranges from fifty to eighty-six percent. Considerable freight savings can be had by adding water after
the product is in your plant.
OVERCOAT™
is the only line of products that allows you to do just that.
In addition to saving fifty percent or more of the inbound shipping cost, other benefits can be realized by using our dry anti-tack slab dip products
that are hydrated automatically on site.
Some of the benefits are:
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powders are hydrated with your water
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powders need less than half of the storage space
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powders are not affected by freezing
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slurry is always fresh and won't thicken prior to use
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bags are easier to recycle than drums and totes
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powders won't spoil in storage prior to use
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powders have an extended product shelf life
These benefits can be realized now with the Superior Formulations LLC paradigm-changing dry
OVERCOAT
product line. The Superior product technology is based on nearly eighty years of experience designing anti-tack slab dip products and designing hardware
and software for industry.

Hydrating
OVERCOAT
anti-tacks is easily and automatically performed by our patent-pending
CONSTITUTER™.
The
CONSTITUTER
is about the size of a 55-gallon drum and sits next to your dip tank. It automatically adds your plant's water to the self-contained mix tank, heats it, adds
OVERCOAT
powder, and mixes until ready for use. Fresh dip slurry is stored in a self-contained holding tank, available for use as needed.
The
CONSTITUTER
also provides hands-free dip tank management. Your plant personnel "dial in" the target solids percentage, and the
CONSTITUTER
does the rest, adding water or fresh
OVERCOAT
slurry as needed to maintain your dip tank's fluid level and solids percentage level. Their only involvement is to empty bags of
OVERCOAT
powder into the hopper.
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