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Graffiti Prevention Product Overview

 

 

Graffiti Abatement Technologies - Graffiti Prevention Product Overview

Graffiti Abatement Technologies has developed a full line of graffiti protection products and systems that meet the protection requirements of virtually every substrate. Building material, porosity, esthetics, vapor permeability, ease of graffiti removal and anticipated incidences of graffiti vandalism are just some of the factors that must be considered in determining which GAT graffiti protective product would be appropriate. The building material and porosity spectrum shown below is only a guideline. Contact a GAT representative to help determine which product would best suit your surface protection needs.

GAT GUARD

GAT GUARD is a non-sacrificial anti-graffiti treatment. It is a clear penetrating water and oil repellent. GAT GUARD implements our core technology of altering the electrostatic charge of a surface to make it the same as that of water and oil. Like two magnets that repel one another due to the like charges, surfaces protected with this treatment repel water and oil, the main ingredients of paint, making graffiti removal possible. Since all electrostatic charges require an energy source, GAT Guard is designed to pull its energy from ultraviolet (UV) light. Where most every other surface is degraded by UV exposure, GAT protected surfaces actually require it.

 

Hydrophobic-Water repellent Oleophobic-Oil Repellent VOC Compliant
100% Vapor Permeable Superior UV resistance Non-Sacrificial
Dries Undetectable Non-yellowing Inhibits Efflorescence
GAT GUARD
plus 50

GAT GUARD plus 50 is a clear, non-sacrificial, water-based acrylic graffiti protective system. Graffiti is easily removed from protected surfaces by using GAT ERASER plus 50, Graffiti Abatement Technologies' specially formulated graffiti remover.

The GAT GUARD plus 50 system delivers a durable barrier between the substrate and graffiti and other elements that offers effective graffiti remediation but remains vapor permeable. GAT's core technology is incorporated into GAT GUARD plus 50 giving the protective system and the underlying surface superior UV light protection.

Anti-Graffiti System Non-Sacrificial Vapor Permeable
Hydrophobic / Oleophobic Water-borne Non-Hazardous
Excellent Durability Excellent Weatherability Superior UV Resistance
Stain Resistant VOC Compliant Non-yellowing
Clear-Matte or Gloss Finish Dries Rapidly Inhibits efflorescence

 

GAT SHIELD

GAT SHIELD is a clear, high performance water-borne, anti-graffiti coating with added chemical and abrasion resistance. GAT SHIELD allows for complete and easy removal of graffiti from painted surfaces without affecting the underlying surface. GAT's core technology is incorporated into GAT SHIELD giving the protective coating and the underlying surface superior UV light protection.

Anti-Graffiti System Non-Sacrificial hydrophobic / Oleophobic
Excellent Chemical Resistance Non-Hazardous/Non-Corrosive Water-borne
Excellent Durability Excellent Weatherstripped Superior UV Resistance
Stain Resistant DOC Compliant Non-yellowing
Clear-Matte or Gloss Finish Excellent Abrasion Resistance Inhibits efflorescence

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