Laminated PVC

14-22oz, our laminated vinyl's are Mildew Resistant, Anti UV. This fabric is also flame retardant which makes this fabric excellent for applications that require increased safety.
  • Tension Structures
  • Tents
  • Tarpaulins of all sizes
Coated PVC

14-22 oz. Our coated vinyls have superior tear strength and abrasion resistance. Mildew Resistance and Anti UV treatments make this fabric long lasting looking and very durable.
  • Equipment Covers
  • Barrier Protection
  • Wind Break Curtain
  • Weather Protection
  • Gym Floor Covers
  • Safety Bags
  • Truck Covers
  • Tarpaulins of all sizes

WOVEN POLYOLEFIN

Nova-Thene® Woven Coated Fabrics

As the Industry leader in coated woven manufacturing, Intertape Polymer Group has developed North America’s most diversified line of polyolefin industrial fabrics. In weights from 2 oz. - 12 oz. per square yard, in coated widths up to 160", and in thickness up to 24 mil., IPG offers the widest range of performance enhanced woven coated fabrics.

Co-Extrusion Technology

Intertape Polymer Group is the industry’s first to utilize a co-extrusion coater in its manufacturing process. This allows IPG to provide unmatched color uniformity through dissimilar layers, offering the ultimate flexibility and widest variety of end-use fabrics, including blackout layers on white fabric.

Flame Retardant & UV Stabilized

Intertape’s FRU Series includes heavy duty fabrics for use in flame retardant, long term, outdoor applications. This innovative fabric complies with codes such as:
  • California and Boston
  • ASTM E-84-Class 1 Fire Marshall Fire Codes
  • UBC 31-1
  • NFPA 701
  • ULI/ULC Registered
  • CAN/ULC S-109
  • British Standard 7837
The Ultimate PVC Replacement!

Intertape’s woven coated fabrics offer a unique combination of characteristics:
  • Flame retardant (FR/FRU Series)
  • Cold crack resistance to -40ÚC
  • Lightweight
  • Exceptional tear and abrasion resistance
  • No chlorine or plasticizers
  • Wider widths (160") mean fewer seams resulting in lower conversion costs