PVC materials are usually made of polyester and coated or laminated with polyvinyl chloride (PVC). These fabrics vary, from transparent to opaque, from light to heavy, are available in a wide range of forms and colours, and suitable for both small surfaces and large constructions.
These materials are popular due to their relatively low costs and universal applications. They are characterized by stable quality, durability and resistance to external factors and weather conditions, fire resistance, flexibility and high resistance to stretching, tearing and other mechanical damage depending on fabric density (g/m²), with printable surfaces.
Depending on the additives, these fabrics have protection against UV radiation, fungi, extreme temperatures and mechanical damage. Coating ensures dirt-repellent properties, easy care and disinfection. When choosing PVC fabrics, specific needs, dimensions, expected load and type of application should be considered. Custom solutions include use of fasteners, hardware and venting holes.
These fabrics are used for a wide range of covers, truck tarps, tents and awnings, sunshades, covers for industrial tanks and storages, welding curtains, boat seats and covers, banners and displays, advertising materials and signs, etc.