
If you are looking for high quality canvas tarps that are flame retardant we suggest our flame retardant canvas tarps. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Looking for flame retardant canvas tarps? Our flame retardant canvas tarps are super heavy duty and made with high grade canvas. When you want to retard a flame with coverage of something value consider our flame retardant canvas tarps.
A Look At Flame Retardant Canvas Tarps Tarps are multi-purpose items that everyone seems to have at least one of lying somewhere around the house. Often they are in some obscure place, waiting until we have a job that necessitates their use. The flame retardant canvas tarps are a specialized form of these items that are treated with special chemicals so that they are fire retardant. While tarps have many uses, the flame retardant tarps is perhaps the most important. Few materials can be used in settings where there is a fire hazard, and this is one of them. They are often used in industrial settings and in public places where there are strict fire regulations in place. Our flame retardant canvas tarps are double stitched at the hem. There is a rope sewn into the seam of the tarp for extra reinforcement. Grommets are implemented into the canvas tarp as well, making it easily implemented for any task. These reinforced grommets are spaced twenty-four inches apart. The material of flame retardant canvas tarps are a bit heavier than the poly fire retardant tarps. The canvas material and the special treatment coating that makes it flame resistant, these are usually somewhat heavier than the average. Small may be around 6 by 8 feet, while the larger ones are 20 by 30 feet and much heavier. Some prefer a Cotton duck canvas material because it is a little more weather resistant than the normal canvas type. It is not only water resistant, but mildew resistant, and when treated, these are also appropriate for use in areas where there is a real fire hazard. Keep in mind that canvas varieties will get rather stiff as they age. But they are known to last an average of three to five years, keeping their flame resistant coating for at least this long with average use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
