Waterproof canvas products are 100% waterproof and weather-resistant. They are mildew-proof, flame-retardant (self-extinguishing as required), and have high strength and are resistant to acid and alkali. However, during use, they should not come into contact with strong solvents (such as ethers, ketones, etc.) and oils (such as gasoline, diesel, vegetable oil) and lipid substances to avoid degumming or hardening.
Waterproof tarpaulin
A thicker cotton or linen fabric. It was named because it was originally used for sails. Generally, plain weave is used, a small amount of twill weave is used, and warp and weft yarns are multi-stranded.
Tarpaulins are usually divided into two categories: coarse tarpaulins and fine tarpaulins.
Coarse tarpaulins are also called tarpaulin covers. The fabric is strong and fold-resistant, and has good waterproof properties. It is used for automobile transportation and covering of open-air warehouses and setting up tents in the wild.
The warp and weft yarns of fine tarpaulins are used to make labor protection clothing and supplies. After dyeing, they can also be used as fabrics for shoes, travel bags, backpacks, etc. In addition, there are rubber tarpaulins, shielding tarpaulins for fire and radiation protection, and tarpaulins for paper machines.
Uses:
1. It can be used as cargo tarpaulins for cars, trains, and ships;
2. It can be used as a cover for stacked objects in open-air warehouses at stations, docks, ports, and airports;
3. It can be used to build temporary granaries and various crops for outdoor covering;
4. It can be used as a material for building temporary sheds and temporary warehouses at various construction sites such as construction sites and power construction sites;
5. It can be processed into camping tents and outer sheaths for various machines and equipment.



