Products — Tarps, Banners & Tech Textiles

Industrial Equipment Sample 1

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 2

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 3

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 4

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 5

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 6

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 7

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Industrial Equipment Sample 8

Type: Heavy-duty
Material: Steel
Warranty: 2 years

Truck Tarpaulins, Tents and Lifting Slings Built for Outdoor Abuse

Heavy technical textiles earn their keep outdoors, and the 284 positions here from 58 producers are bought for exactly that: truck tarpaulins and covers (91 listings, the largest group), frame tents including 34 expedition and military-style models, entrance mats and runners, carpet tiles, textile lifting slings, advertising banners, industrial bags and protective covers sewn to the shape of the equipment they guard.

The producers in this section work mostly with PVC-coated and impregnated heavy fabrics, welded and sewn in workshops that serve Russian trucking, agriculture and construction - industries that operate from desert heat in the south to deep frost in the north. That breadth of climate shows in the product: reinforced corners, oversized eyelets, UV-resistant coatings. Custom work is the norm rather than the exception; covers for aircraft and non-standard machinery are sewn from drawings as a routine service.

  • Transport: 91 tarpaulin and cover positions for trucks, trailers and cargo
  • Shelter: frame and military-pattern tents for camps, sites and events
  • Rigging: textile lifting slings with declared working load limits
  • Custom sewing: equipment covers and awnings made from your dimensions or drawings
  • Terms: EXW or FOB Novorossiysk / St. Petersburg; dense rolled packing keeps freight cost per unit low

Attach dimensions or a sketch to a sourcing request and workshops will quote material, weight and delivery time directly.

FAQ

Can tarpaulins be made to my exact dimensions with custom eyelet spacing?
Yes, made-to-size is standard practice. Provide length, width, fabric density preference, eyelet spacing and any reinforcement zones; workshops cut and weld accordingly. There is usually no tooling cost - you pay per square meter plus fittings. Single custom pieces are accepted, though pricing improves noticeably from about 10-20 identical units.
What fabric weights are used and which should I choose?
PVC tarpaulin fabrics typically range from about 450 g/m2 for light covers to 900 g/m2 and above for heavy transport and long-term outdoor duty. Lighter impregnated canvas suits breathable applications like machinery storage. Describe the use case - road transport, static cover, tent walls - and the producer will recommend a weight and coating.
How are lifting slings certified for safe use?
Textile slings come with a declared working load limit, marked on a durable label, and a manufacturer's certificate referencing the Russian standards they are produced under. Each batch is traceable. If your site rules require periodic third-party inspection or specific national certification, confirm documentation needs with the supplier before ordering - test reports can accompany the shipment.
Are the tents suitable for hot, sandy environments rather than snow?
Frame tents here are engineered primarily for wind, rain and snow load, which translates well to robustness generally, but for desert service you should specify UV-stabilized fabric, ventilation openings and light colors. Producers adapt standard models on request. Ask for the fabric's UV rating and request a sample swatch for sun-exposure testing in your conditions.
What does shipping look like for bulky items like tents and tarps?
These goods compress well: tarpaulins fold into dense bales and tents pack into frame bundles plus fabric bags, so sea freight cost per unit stays moderate. A mixed order often fits groupage rather than a full container. Typical timelines are 15-30 days production plus 30-45 days sea transit, or 10-18 days overland to Central Asia.