Tarpaulin
Intended use | outdoor advertising banner, truck tarpaulins |
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Grammage | 630 g/m², 990 g/m² |
Printing technology | UV |
Colours | CMYK |
Maximum material width | 3,20 m |
Finish of material | Welding, Welding + eyelets |
Properties | resistance to weather conditions and mechanical forces |
Important information | The presented price is for a product with a grammage of 990 g/m² |
Price from: €13,27 /m2
Finishes available
Tarpaulins are banner materials used primarily for truck and van curtains. They are a great mobile advertising for your company.
Tarpaulin with graphics
With an advertisement on a tarpaulin, you can increase your company status among your customers. The graphics on the tarpaulin can be matched to your company’s character and needs. The large surface area of the vehicle’s side creates many possibilities for presenting your company’s activities and the products you offer. The catchy design will bring the attention of pedestrians and other drivers.
What material is tarpaulin made of?
Tarpaulin is manufactured from high-quality materials that guarantee their durability and resistance to weather conditions. We offer tarpaulins in 630 g/m² or 990 g/m². Tarpaulin should be additionally laminated to protect the print from mechanical damage (e.g. bush branches, sand on the motorway when packing the load).
What other uses can tarpaulin has?
The tarpaulin can be an alternative solution to the standard frontlit banner. It will be a perfect option wherever a strong and durable material is required. For example, this product will be perfect as a banner on a metal structure or fence. Increased tear strength, resistance to: sunlight, wind, rain, high and low temperatures, makes the applied graphics look attractive for a long time.
Custom-made tarpaulin
The tarpaulin material is available in a maximum width of 270 cm or 300 cm, depending on its grammage. This limitation of available widths is determined by the average maximum height and width of trucks, which are 286 cm and 260 cm respectively. The side boards are made of interconnecting elements.