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Its versatility, durability, and reliable fire resistance make fire-resistant tarpaulin a valuable material across a broad range of industries.

The material is also essential in the production of specialized protective clothing for workers in high-heat industries such as metallurgy and welding. Common garments include fire-resistant jackets, aprons, overalls, gloves, and mittens. Additionally, fire-resistant tarpaulin is used for awnings and protective covers for machinery and equipment exposed to high heat.

Thanks to its reliable protective qualities, fire-resistant tarpaulin is widely used in industrial settings, particularly in environments where fire risks are elevated or where welding, cutting, and other thermal operations are routinely performed. It is commonly used to produce heat- and flame-resistant curtains, which are installed in workshops, manufacturing facilities, and construction sites. These curtains effectively prevent the spread of sparks and flames, enhancing workplace safety.

Fire-resistant tarpaulin is a high-quality technical fabric known for its exceptional durability, wear resistance, and ability to withstand high temperatures. It is manufactured from dense cotton cloth that is treated with a specialized fire-retardant solution. This treatment endows the material with flame-resistant properties and protects it from sparks, splashes of molten metal, and abrasive particles.

Width : 90 cm, weight: 530 g/m², composition: 67% linen, 33% cotton