
TIVAR® 88 Industral Polymers
Wash away bulk material flow problems with TIVAR® 88 linings
Soda ash, soap detergent and prilled urea are some of the toughest materials to move and store in mass flow operations.
These materials absorb moisture, compact and stick, causing:
| • | Unnecessary downtime from sticking, plugging and no flow |
| • | Reduced live storage capacity of bins, bunkers and hoppers |
| • | Added labor time |
| • | Increased safety risks |
| • | Reduced output |
| • | Premature wear of original equipment |
Major soap processors throughout the world have found the solution
-- TIVAR 88 lining systems keep your material moving. TIVAR material's unique properties make it the material of choice for lining systems:
| • | Non-stick surface that allows bulk materials to flow predictably without the need for vibrators, rodding or sledge-hammering |
| • | Seamless installations can prevent cross-batch contamination |
| • | Superior corrosion-resistant surface that withstands harsh chemicals |
| • | Wear-resistant surface |
| • | Light-weight (1/8" of steel) material that's easily machined |
| • | Retains key properties in extreme weather - even in cryogenic temperatures |
| • | Prevents bulk material contact with steel surfaces |
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TIVAR 88-2 formulation can be welded into seamless drop-in liners.
For TIVAR Products Specifications click on links below:
TIVAR® 88 Technical Information Form

TIVAR® 88 Formulated for Bulk Material Handling
TlVAR 88 is an industrial grade polymer used to line the interior wall surfaces of hoppers, bins, silos, process equipment, rail cars and chutes. Its low-friction, non-stick surface reduces bulk material adhesion and build-up.
Ideal for bulk materials that:
| • | Are cohesive |
| • | Have high moisture content |
| • | Are exposed to sub-freezing temperatures |
| • | TlVAR 88 is a proven performer with: soda ash, soap detergent and prilled urea |
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