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Heavy Duty ForestShade UV Resistant 4.5 Oz Tarp 18 x 24 Ft - Polytuf Tarps

Part #: A18X24

The Polytuf A18X24 Heavy Duty ForestShade UV Resistant Tarp, measuring 18 x 24 ft, is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications requiring superior protection. Constructed from a robust 4.5 oz material, this tarp delivers enhanced strength, puncture resistance, and extended service life against harsh conditions and UV exposure. Its professional-grade design ensures reliable performance for demanding tasks in various work environments.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Durability: Weighing 60% more than many standard polyethylene tarps, it offers a more substantial barrier against wear and tear.
  • Superior Puncture Resistance: Features a tightly woven fabric construction, providing increased resilience against sharp objects and abrasions.
  • Extended Product Life: Equipped with thicker coatings on both sides, designed to prolong the tarp's service life and resist environmental degradation.
  • Secure Fastening System: Black anodized grommets, spaced every 3 feet around the hem, offer reliable tie-down points, reinforced with 3/16" bolt-roping for added strength.
  • Weatherproof Construction: Heat-sealed seams and a double-stitched or heat-sealed hem provide a strong, watertight barrier against moisture and elements.

Applications

This heavy-duty tarp is suitable for covering vehicles, machinery, and sensitive materials in workshops, garages, and outdoor job sites. It can be used as a temporary shelter, ground cover, or a protective barrier during painting, repair, or storage operations. Ideal for safeguarding equipment in various industrial and automotive settings.

Specifications

  • Weave Count: 10x10
  • Thickness: 9-10 Mil
  • Color: Green (both sides)
  • Grommets: Black Anodized, every 3' around hem
  • Seams: Heat-Sealed
  • Hem: Double-Stitched or Heat Sealed, with 3/16" Bolt-Roping
  • Weight: 15 Lbs.
  • UPC Coded: Yes
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 10 November, 2010.