At O’Brian Tarping Systems, we fabricate all of our tarps in house. We can do large scale production orders down to singular custom fabricated tarps. Depending on your requirements, we have a variety of material selections available to address your needs.
12oz Black Mesh
- Ideally suited for hand tarps, non-asphalt dump truck & trailer tarps and automated tarps
- Weighs 12oz per square yard
- 1300 Denier, 11×11 polyester mesh material
- Tensile grab strength of 300 lbs.
- Comes in 61”, 96” and 120”widths off the roll, easily weldable for custom widths and lengths
- O’Brian Tarping Systems entry level material for automated tarp systems
14.90 Canvas
- Ideally suited for compactor curtains and diaper
- Heavyweight, solid canvas material. 14.90 oz per square yard
- Comes in 48” rolls and easily sewn for custom lengths and widths
18oz Vinyl
- Ideally suitable for asphalt, hand tarps and keeping loads dry
- Weighs 18oz per square yard
- Available import colors are Red, Yellow, Green, Black, Blue, Grey and White
- Solid material, waterproof
- Comes in 61” widths off the roll, easily weldable for custom widths and lengths
22oz Vinyl
- Ideally suited for rollover tarps, transportation tarps, drainage chutes, etc
- Weighs 22oz per square yard
- Available import colors are Red, Yellow, Green, Black, Blue, Grey and White
- Available domestic color is Black
- Solid material, waterproof
- Comes in 61″ widths off the roll, easily weldable for custom widths and lengths
8oz Green Mesh
- Ideally suited for tobacco curtains and farm equipment
- Lightweight, weighs 8oz per square yard
- 1000 denier, 9×9 polyester mesh material
- Comes in 61” width and is weldable for custom widths and lengths
Lumite
- Ideally suited for asphalt tarps for dump truck & trailer tarps.
- Lightweight, weighs 6.2oz per square yard with less wear and tear on your dump truck tarp arms.
- Comes in 96” widths off the roll, cannot be heat seamed but can be sewn for custom lengths and widths.
- Made out of 100% Polypropylene, asphalt doesn’t stick to it like vinyl
- 350 degree melting point, 100 degrees higher than vinyl
- 96% shade value means a tighter weave which holds more heat in