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6m x 6m Clear Tarpaulins, XL-Grade 300 GSM

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6m x 6m Clear Tarpaulins, XL-Grade 300 GSMHeavy Duty 300gsm Clear Tarpaulins (6m x 6m 19. 69ft x 19. 69ft) offer reinforced, transparent protection for outdoor and industrial use, providing durability, visibility, and eco friendly benefits. These tarps seamlessly combine strength with transparency, offering a versatile solution for various outdoor and industrial applications. The reinforced mesh design provides visibility while maintaining the structural integrity of the tarpaulin, making it

Heavy-Duty 300gsm Clear Tarpaulins (6m x 6m / 19.69ft x 19.69ft) offer reinforced, transparent protection for outdoor and industrial use, providing durability, visibility, and eco-friendly benefits.

These tarps seamlessly combine strength with transparency, offering a versatile solution for various outdoor and industrial applications. The reinforced mesh design provides visibility while maintaining the structural integrity of the tarpaulin, making it ideal for areas that require monitoring or observation, while also offering reliable protection from the elements like rain, wind, and sunlight.

The clear material allows natural light to pass through, making it perfect for greenhouses, outdoor workspaces, or any project that requires natural lighting. The mesh reinforcement ensures resistance to tearing, abrasion, and stretching, providing long-lasting performance for extended outdoor use.

Our XL-Grade Strength 300gsm Clear Tarpaulins are the heaviest-duty option available, designed for larger applications. This tarpaulin measures 6m x 6m (19.69ft x 19.69ft), ideal for larger spaces or projects requiring transparent, reinforced protection. Additional sizes are available in separate listings to meet your needs.

Each tarpaulin comes with 12mm aluminium eyelets, spaced 1m apart along each edge, and hemmed for added durability. Made from high-quality materials, the tarpaulins are rot, mould, and shrinkage-resistant, while being eco-friendly and non-toxic. They are 100% recyclable, offering a sustainable choice.

Please note that the stated cut size may differ slightly from the actual size due to folded and hemmed edges, typically within a 5% variance. These tarpaulins are not suitable for roofing or temporary roofing. Misuse may cause damage, and we are not liable for any resulting issues.

For specific unit capacity and packaging details, please contact us directly.

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