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tarpaulins are not 100% waterproof, though they are water resistant. Thus, while a small amount of water for a short period of time will not affect them, when there is standing water on canvas tarps, or when water cannot quickly drain away from canvas tarps, the standing water will drip through this
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Actual tarp sizes are generally about three to five percent smaller in each dimension than nominal size; for example, a tarp nominally 20 ft × 20 ft (6.1 m × 6.1 m) will actually measure about 19 ft × 19 ft (5.8 m × 5.8 m). Grommets may be
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to indicate the grade of tarpaulins, but not all manufacturers follow this traditional method of grading. Following this color-coded system, blue indicates a lightweight tarp, and typically has a weave count of 8×8 and a thickness of 0.005–0.006 in (0.13–0.15 mm). Silver is a heavy-duty
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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
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Inexpensive modern tarpaulins are made from woven polyethylene; This material has become so commonly used for tarpaulins that people in some places refer to it colloquially as
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Polyethylene tarpaulins have also proven to be a popular source when an inexpensive, water-resistant fabric is needed. Many amateur builders of
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Tarpaulins are also used for advertisement printing, most notably for billboards. Perforated tarpaulins are typically used for medium to large
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is often between 8 and 12 per square inch: the greater the count, the greater its strength. Tarps may also be washable or non-washable and
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turn to polyethylene tarpaulins for making their sails, as it is inexpensive and easily worked. With the proper type of
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treated material will quickly become brittle and lose strength and water resistance if exposed to sunlight.
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tarp and typically has a weave count of 14×14 and a thickness of 0.011–0.012 in (0.28–0.30 mm).
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or generalized into categories (such as "regular duty", "heavy duty", "super heavy duty", etc.), and
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Tarpaulins can be classified based on a diversity of factors, such as material type (
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light, these tarpaulins can last for years exposed to the elements, but non-
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of woven and sheet material. The center is loosely woven from strips of
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Large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or waterproof material
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Tarpaulins are used in many ways to protect persons and things from
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tarpaulin ("polytarp") is not a traditional fabric, but rather, a
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resistance and tear strength. These resist oil, acid, grease and
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at the corners and along the sides to form attachment points for
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is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant or
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Tarp

fly

/tɑːrˈpɔːlɪn/
tar-PAW-lin
US
/ˈtɑːrpəlɪn/
waterproof
cloth
canvas
polyester
polyurethane
plastics
polyethylene
grommets
rope


wind
rain
sunlight
wood piles
tents

advertising
plywood
sailboats

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