TOUGH COAT

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SUPER TUFF COTE ICARE INDUSTRIES, INC. 4399 35th Street North St Petersburg FL 33714 TOUGH COAT;SCRATCH RESISTANT CHEMICAL TREATMENT FOR OPTICAL LENSES;
TUFCOAT GOLDBERG, ELLIOTT 45 Franklin Rd Scarsdale NY 10583 TOUGH COAT; TUF COAT;Foam rollers for use in physical therapy;
TUFF COAT Tuff Toe, Inc 1571 S. Sunkist St. Suite E Anaheim CA 92806 TOUGH COAT;polyurethane coating used, namely to protect athletic shoes and soles;COAT;
TUFF COAT MODERN RECREATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Suite 100 2220 US HIGHWAY 70 SE HICKORY NC 28602 TOUGH COAT;Water-based rubberized non-skid coatings used in a wide range of aquatic applications, namely, water parks, pool areas, splash pads, locker rooms, boats, decks, docks and other aquatic facilities where non-skid coatings are required or desired to prevent safer traction for foot traffic;COAT;
TUFF-COAT THE GARLAND COMPANY, INC. 3800 East 91st Street Cleveland OH 44105 TOUGH-COAT;Polymer architectural wall coating; acrylic architectural wall coating; polymer architectural wall coating for masonry surfaces; acrylic architectural wall coating for masonry surfaces;
TUFF-KOTE BENJAMIN & MEDWIN, INC. 230 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10001 tough coat; tuff coat;cast iron cookware; namely, pots and pans;
TUFF-KOTE gupta,laxmi c 2852 mainway drive los alamitos CA 90720 TOUGH-COAT;Clear and pigmented coatings used in the nature of paint;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A strengthened bond coat for improving the adherence of a thermal barrier coating to an underlying metal substrate to resist spallation without degrading oxidation resistance of the bond coat. The bond coat comprises a bond coating material selected from the group consisting of overlay alloy coating materials, aluminide diffusion coating materials and combinations thereof. Particles comprising a substantially insoluble bond coat strengthening compound and having a relatively fine particle size of about 2 microns or less are dispersed within at least the upper portion of the bond coat in an amount sufficient to impart strengthening to the bond coat, and thus limit ratcheting or rumpling thereof.