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Tarpaulin Overview
~ Waterproof ~ 170 grams per square metre ~ LDPE weave with HDPE lamination ~ Lightweight and durable ~ Rust resistant eyelets spaced at approx. one metre intervals on all four sides ~ Reinforced corner eyelets ~ Rope reinforced hems ~ Rotproof, Shrinkproof and Acid Resistant ~ 3% UV inhibitor in the laminate coating to help reduce degradation caused by UV rays ~ Available in 8 sizes
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Tarpaulins To Go Green / White Striped Heavy Duty Tarpaulins are manufactured from a tough low density polyethylene, laminated on both sides with high density polyethylene. Furthermore, a 12x12 weave, 1200 denier and 170 grams per square metre specification means that these tarpaulins are a tough, tear resistant and waterproof cover.
The width of each stripe is approx 50mm or 2ins. Our green and white striped tarpaulins are lightweight, easy to handle, rot proof, UV protected and flexible to sub zero temperatures.
The green and white striped heavy duty tarpaulins are competitively priced and are widely used for market stalls, marquees and garden furniture covers. The range of striped covers we offer are also particularly suitable if you need to make a temporary shelter to work under.
Why not take a look at our Blue and White Striped Tarpaulins and Red and White Striped Tarpaulins?
(Please Note: All our tarpaulin sizes are 'cut sizes' which is industry standard terminology for the size of the material before it is fabricated into a tarpaulin. Therefore expect the 'finished' size to be up to a maximum of 30 cms shorter)
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Have any Questions?
Then please contact our Sales Office for further information and advice.
t. 01409 221192 e. sales@tarpaulins-togo.co.uk
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(Images are for illustrative purposes only; colours and tarpaulin fittings (eg. eyelets, corner reinforcements) may vary as stock is sourced from multiple suppliers. Images copyright to Tarpaulins To Go - no reproduction without the explicit consent of Tarpaulins To Go.
Please Note: All our tarpaulin sizes are 'cut sizes' which is industry standard terminology for the size of the material before it is fabricated into a tarpaulin. Therefore expect the 'finished' size to be up to a maximum of 30 cms shorter).
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