After more than 20 years of sealant research and development, tubeless tire sealant manufacturer Stan’s NoTubes is moving into the outdoor utility equipment market with a line of tire sealant and accessories for a variety of utility and recreational vehicles.
The product is injected through the valve stem directly into the tire. Once a tire has been treated with Stan’s, the sealant will effectively repair and prevent punctures up to ½” in diameter, seal leaks from imperfections along the bead of the tire and prevent further loss of pressure due to weather checking and dry-rot.
The low-viscosity, natural latex formula then remains liquid inside the tire and continues protecting against flats for up to two years or longer, instantly sealing punctures in the tread and sidewalls as they occur by rushing a blend of sealant and healing crystals to the puncture site, which then combine to form a permanent repair before air pressure is lost.
“One of the biggest complaints we hear from local business owners is that flat tires create late starts and unplanned downtime,” outdoor equipment product manager Brett Beard said. “Having to constantly repair or replace tires on equipment leeches profits and creates a huge obstacle to keeping a business on schedule,”
Stan’s new outdoor sealant works in both tubeless and innertube applications on everything from wheelbarrow and hand truck tires up to full-size tractor tires.
Along with their new sealant, the Big Flats, New York-headquartered Stan’s is also introducing two new accessories as optional companion tools for streamlined sealant application: A high-quality machined aluminum schrader valve core removal tool that features internal storage for spare valve cores and an innovative threaded sealant applicator designed to simplify the injection process even further.
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