PE tarpaulin production generally uses HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), a material known for its high temperature resistance, hardness, mechanical strength, and excellent chemical resistance. Polyethylene is suitable for hollow blow molding, injection molding, and extrusion (hard) of various products, such as containers, nets, packaging tapes, and can be used as cable coatings, pipes, profiles, sheets, and more.
PE canopy materials typically refer to the fabric's color. The fabric, made from double-coated PE film and woven polypropylene, is also useful. The production process involves: drawing a circle - weaving - double-masking. This canopy material has poor waterproof performance, and we generally cannot guarantee its waterproofing capabilities. Its drawbacks include being easily worn out, while its advantages are its lightweight, cleanliness, and pollution-free nature. It is generally used for temporary goods storage, to prevent rain and dust, and is not suitable for long-term outdoor use.
PVC篷布, a coated polyester waterproof fabric, is made from high-strength polyester帆布, utilizing polyvinyl chloride (PVC) adhesive resin, growth agents, mold inhibitors, anti-aging agents, antistatic agents, and other chemical additives, and high-temperature plastics. It boasts excellent waterproof, mold-resistant, cold-resistant, anti-aging, and antistatic properties; its tensile strength, tear elongation, and tear strength all exceed those of traditional tarpaulins. The product features vibrant and colorful appearances with superior quality. The surface treatment provides a special anti-slip function, making it an internationally popular waterproof帆布. It offers wide widths, allowing for reduced seam quality in finished products, and can be heat-sealed, eliminating leakages from stitching holes. We can also produce products with various functionalities, colors, and thicknesses to meet customer needs.
PVC coated resin dual-coated fabric, due to the process of bottoming out, has formed a gap, thus offering excellent waterproof performance. The production process of polyester fabric involves long immersion coating, drying and shaping, optical pressure cooling, and winding. Currently, tarpaulins on trucks and various rain protection products in yards are made of PVC tarpaulins. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is superior in rain resistance and work performance, with aging being notably better than PP and PE. The waterproof effect is most pronounced under the cold sun, with all waterproof canvas being commonly used for long-term outdoor products, including rain protection, windbreaks on farms, rolling banners, vehicle transportation, and goods such as commodities.


