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What you need to know about Poly Tarps
2020-07-27   Jumtarps    Industry News

In the current tarp manufacturing industry, there have been developments in different kinds of materials that can be used to make tarpaulins. These materials include polyethylene, canvas, PVC and vinyl. All these materials are capable of providing quality tarps but polyethylene is the most versatile and advanced in the market. Various reasons exist as to why polyethylene tarp is considered the most superior for coverage. One of the major reasons is that it is known to be particularly durable. Apart from that, polyethylene tarps are also treated with chemicals that render them fire retardant and resistant to ultraviolet radiation. This guide is going to take you through all there is to know about poly tarps.

The Major Classification of Poly Tarps.

1. Light duty poly tarps.
Light duty poly tarps are also known as general purpose poly tarps. They are manufactured with high density but light weight polyethylene. The tarps are usually laminated on both sides for a long lasting life. Light duty poly tarps are normally bonded with a laminate of woven and sheet material to resist stretching. The material that is used to make them is also UV stabilized. Light duty poly tarps are mostly used as temporary curtain dividers, truck shipment covers and machinery covers.

2. Medium duty poly tarps.
Medium duty poly tarps are normally constructed with high density polyethylene. The resultant tarp is usually strong but sort of light. Apart from being water resistant, medium duty poly tarps are also rot resistant and dust proof. They are equipped with reinforced hems which increases its durability. Medium duty poly tarps are most ideal for commercial and residential applications such as cover for farm equipment, dust control and ground tarps.
3. Heavy duty poly tarps.
Heavy duty poly tarps are an excellent choice of tarpaulins. Although not as strong as the super heavy duty ones, they are water proof and are normally treated with chemicals that provides protection against the UV. The chemical also has an additional advantage of prolonging its life usage. Heavy duty poly tarps also have durable brass grommets which offer stable tie downs.
The hems of heavy duty poly tarps are reinforced with rope while the seams are insulated to prevent water leakage. These types of tarps are perfect for rail road cars, asbestos containment, remediation covers and pond liners.
4. Super heavy duty poly tarps.
These are the most strongest and most durable poly tarps. They are the most preferred for building enclosures, membrane covers and landfill covers. This is due to the fact that they are water proof and also known to be amazingly resistant to UV damage and abrasions. They are usually equipped with sturdy grommets and reinforced hems to provide stable tie downs.

  • Poly Tarp Colors.
    Poly tarps exists in a wide range of colors including silver poly tarps, blue poly tarps, white poly tarps and brown poly tarps. Silver poly tarps and white poly tarps are the most preferred for trucking and roofing because of their UV and heat reflection properties. White poly tarps also have a high demand during the cold and icy seasons as they absorb lesser heat.


    For visibility and water resistance, brightly colored poly tarps such as yellow poly tarps and green poly tarps are the most ideal

    Benefits of Poly Tarps.
    The benefits that come with using poly tarps are very many. One of the major benefits that override all the other choices is that it is less expensive. This is because polyethylene is cheaper to develop.

    They can also be very helpful especially if you have a multi purpose application. This is because it is adaptable to multiple uses and also thy are extremely versatile.

    Polyethylene is also amazingly strong, very durable and also resistant to wear and tear conditions. In addition, they are also resistant to flames, water, mildew and UV rays.

    Poly tarps are also amazingly good for temperature control. This is due to the fact that they do not give in or succumb to the negative effects of cold weather which other materials cannot withstand.