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Environmentally friendly

April 3, 2005
TuffCoat hydraulic couplings feature an environmentally friendly manufacturing process that provides an estimated five times greater rust resistance than standard zinc and cadmium plating. The silver-colored coating reduces the effects of ...
TuffCoat hydraulic couplings feature an environmentally friendly manufacturing process that provides an estimated five times greater rust resistance than standard zinc and cadmium plating. The silver-colored coating reduces the effects of rust degradation, which leads to premature coupling failure and contamination of the hydraulic system.

Gates Corp.,
(800) 777-6363,
www.gates.com/tuffcoat

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