Tarpaulin or tarp is a large sheet of solid, flexible, waterproof or waterproof material, usually fabric or polyester wrapped in polyurethane, or made of polyethylene-like plastics. A large sheet of solid, flexible, waterproof or waterproof material, usually fabric or polyester wrapped in polyurethane, or made of polyethylene-like plastics. Tarpaulins tend to tighten the grommets at the corners and sides to form adhesive points, allowing them to be tied or suspended. Sails are used in many ways to protect people and things from wind, rain, and sun. They are used during construction or after disasters to protect buildings that are being built or damaged to prevent contamination during painting and the like, and to contain and collect waste.
A polyethylene tarpaulin is not a traditional fabric, but rather, a laminate of woven and sheet material. The center is loosely woven from strips of polyethylene plastic, with sheets of the same material bonded to the surface. This creates a fabric-like material that resists stretching well in all directions and is waterproof. Sheets can be either of low density polyethylene or high density polyethylene. When treated against ultraviolet light, these tarpaulins can last for years exposed to the elements, but non-UV treated material will quickly become brittle and lose strength and water resistance if exposed to sunlight.
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