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Strong and Versatile Polywoven Roll for Demanding Applications

Polywoven, also known as polyethylene tarpaulin or polytarp, is a double laminated reinforced fabric that combines strength with practical flexibility. Made from woven polypropylene strands sealed between layers of polyethylene film, this material offers a balance of tear resistance, water protection, and lightweight handling that makes it suitable for both interior and exterior use. Available in weights from 80 grams to 300 grams per square meter and in widths up to 4 meters, polywoven rolls can be ordered in lengths of 50 meters, 100 meters, or custom sizes to match almost any project requirement. The material resists UV damage, mildew, and punctures, while remaining flexible enough to fold, bend, or drape over irregular shapes without cracking.


Key features make polywoven a reliable choice for demanding environments. Its waterproof construction keeps goods and surfaces dry in rain or snow, while UV resistance prevents sun degradation during extended outdoor use. The tear resistant nature means it does not easily rip at stress points, and an anti slip surface adds safety when used as walkway covering or temporary flooring. Color options include blue, white, green, double green with red strip, blue and orange, and custom colors, which helps with site organization or branding. For specialized needs, optional fire retardance and logo printing across the entire roll are available.


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The applications for polywoven span numerous industries. On construction sites, it covers materials, equipment, and openings for weather protection and dust control. It provides temporary weatherproofing for walls, floors, and stairways during building projects while making post construction cleanup easier. In transportation and logistics, polywoven shields goods during transit from rain, road spray, and sun damage. Farmers use it for crop covers, silage protection, and shade structures. Event planners rely on it for temporary shelters, ground covers at outdoor fairs, and weather barriers for staging areas. Homeowners find it useful for covering furniture during renovations, protecting vehicles stored outdoors, or as an economical pool cover to keep out debris. Emergency services use polywoven for quick shelter after disasters, and DIY enthusiasts appreciate its affordability for countless projects from painting drop cloths to garden weed barriers. With its combination of durability, customization options, and cost effectiveness, polywoven delivers dependable performance wherever temporary or semi permanent coverage is needed.