Diamond Embossed Tarp #117

Antibacterial

Antibacterial

Anti-UV

Anti-UV

Fire-resistant

Fireproof

11

-30°C

Custom Options

Specification

Weight and thickness can be customized to your needs.

Weight
Thickness

How to Choose the Right Weight and Thickness?

Substrate

Base fabric determines the physical strength of the tarpaulins.

Woven
Woven
Warp Knitted
Warp Knitted
Substrate

What Is Base Fabric?

Technic

State-of-the-art German production technology.

Knife Coated
Knife Coated
Laminated
Laminated

Knife Coating vs Lamination: The Direct Comparison

Appearance

Customizable according to your brand preferences.

Sample
Sample
Pantone
Pantone
Ral
Ral
Color Number

Printing Pattern

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Embossing

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Custom Printing & 3D Embossing Tooling Costs & Buyback Policy

Tarp Roll Size

Please enter the dimensions of the tarpaulin roll you wish to purchase.

Width M
Length M
Quantity

Packing Method

Please choose your packaging method.

Clear Film
Clear Film
Kraft Paper
Kraft Paper
Pallet
Pallet

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I've seen plenty of PVC tarps come and go in the field. What sets diamond embossed apart is the textured surface—those raised 3D diamond patterns do more than look good. They actually improve grip when the tarp is draped over equipment or angled surfaces, cutting down on slippage during transport. The embossed texture also adds structural rigidity without much weight penalty, and it holds up well against repeated handling, UV exposure, and harsh weather. For buyers who need a tarp that stays put and looks professional in industrial environments, this design delivers both function and appearance.

Diamond Embossed Tarpaulin Applications

Diamond embossed tarpaulins work well wherever standard smooth PVC falls short. Truck and trailer covers benefit from the anti-slip surface—load shifting on rough roads is less of a concern. Equipment exposed to outdoor storage, construction sites, and agricultural operations use them for dust and water protection. They're also common in industrial settings for partition curtains, warehouse dock doors, and machinery enclosures where the textured surface holds up to frequent contact better than smooth alternatives.

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