• December 22, 2024
  • U.T. of Dadra & Nagar Haveli. INDIA

WovNex

In the realm of waterproofing, innovation is the driving force that propels us towards a future where protection, durability, and sustainability meet. WovNex, our latest offering, stands as a testament to this commitment. Crafted with precision and engineered for excellence, WovNex is a new-generation, UV-stabilized Woven Coated tarpaulin that is redefining waterproofing in all its aspects.

WovNex is more than just a tarpaulin; it’s a commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability. With its excellent waterproofing properties, superior strength, and durability, it’s your ultimate partner in keeping your assets dry and secure. Whether you’re looking for shelter from the elements or a solution to protect your goods, WovNex is the future of waterproofing, today.

Customization

Lightweight and Flexible

Environmentally Friendly

Tailored to Your Needs:

WovNex comes in a variety of specifications to cater to your unique requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common queries and learn more about our services and ethics in our FAQ section below.

Woven coated tarpaulins offer increased durability, tear resistance, and strength due to the woven structure and the added coating. They are often more robust and suitable for heavy- duty applications.

These tarpaulins are commonly used in heavy-duty applications such as industrial covers, truck and machinery covers, construction site protection, as shelter in harsh weather conditions, and for long- term outdoor storage.

Woven coated tarpaulins are created by weaving individual strands of material (such as polyethylene or polyester) into a fabric and then coating this woven fabric with a protective layer. This process provides additional strength and resilience.

Woven coated Tarpaulins are manufactured through a process that involves extruding, weaving, and coating the chosen material. For instance, in the case of polyethylene tarpaulins, the polyethylene is extruded into sheets, which are then treated with UV stabilizers and laminated for added strength.