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RECOVER

By 11 January, 2017
 

RECOVER

Polyester PVC coated. Lacquered blue on one side and black on the other, especially designed to cover pools.

Advantages
RECOVER line

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High resistance to sunlight

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Resistance to humidity

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Wide variety of colors

The RECOVER tarps are woven with high tenacity polyester PVC coated blue on one side and black on the other. The product is lacquered on the blue side.

RECOVER is a product specially designed for covering pools in winter. The black color of the underside blocks sunlight and therefore prevents algae growth during winter.

PVC Technical characteristics

PVC is a high-strength material with low thermal conductivity, economic, and also recyclable. That’s there as on why PVC canvases have become a widely used material in many fields of application. PVC tarps are used in Textile Architecture, truck covers, covers for pools or ponds, awnings and in all other applications requiring waterproof, high tensile resistance and durability.

Technological advances in the fabric development, allow to have high strength and flexibility, but with a weight-to-surface ratio lower than other materials.

RECASENS PVC Technical fabrics, are studied and proven products, having excellent weather resistance, holding for a long time, both its mechanical properties and its color. They are also highly resistant to mold.

RECASENS PVC canvases have excellent weldability and are easily printable.

Properties

Maintenance of fabrics of PVC

RECASENS fabrics, Technical Textiles, are fabrics easy to maintain. The fabric surface is non-porous plastic, making it difficult for dirt to adhere but easy to remove.

Dirt accumulation can end up damaging the PVC canvas finish, causing accelerated deterioration. It is recommended to periodically clean the canvas to prevent rot and mold growth.

For effective cleaning, sponge out using soapy water and then rinse with clean water. Let dry the fabric positioned in a perfect tension.

We recommend using neutral (non-ionic) and a low percentage of alcohol detergents. Avoid using highly acidic or highly alkaline detergents and do not use solvents or bleaching agents such as bleach or hydrogen peroxide.

To avoid damaging the canvas finish, do not use chemicals or abrasive brushes or cleaning systems using water jets at high pressure.

Technical features and Catalogs

Safety, health and environment