Flame Retardant Tarp Rolls in 22 oz PVC for U.S. and Canadian Cover Programs
A flame retardant tarp order for the U.S. or Canada should begin with the required fire test, final cover use and roll construction. LonaTarp supplies 22 oz flame retardant tarp rolls as PVC coated polyester material for buyers who need heavy roll stock for industrial covers, construction covers, equipment covers, temporary shelters, warehouse curtains and custom cover fabrication.
Instead of treating "fireproof" as a product name, we review the project by test method, coating formula, base fabric, roll width, roll length, color, surface finish, welding route and packing. This helps purchasing teams compare the real material, not just a label on a product page.
- Source factory for PVC coated polyester tarp rolls
- B2B roll supply and finished-cover conversion support
- MOQ reference: 5,000 square meters
- Sample confirmation before bulk production
- Roll width, color, surface finish and packing can be discussed by project
- Hot-air welding, high-frequency welding, reinforced hems, grommets, D-rings and export packing available for finished covers
- Test-report route can be discussed before sampling when the buyer has NFPA 701, ASTM D6413, CAN/ULC-S109 or project-specific requirements
Fire Retardant Tarps Need a Test Method Before Pricing
Fire retardant tarps are purchased for risk control, but the phrase does not tell the factory which report the buyer needs. A U.S. distributor may ask for NFPA 701 or ASTM D6413 language, while a Canadian project may mention CAN/ULC-S109 or a project owner's own acceptance list. State, municipal or jobsite requirements can also change the document route.
Before LonaTarp quotes a 22 oz roll, please send the target market, application, required standard name, report version if available, sample construction and whether the buyer needs roll-material testing or finished-cover testing. A flame-retardant result on a flat material sample may not automatically cover the final product after welding, sewing, hardware installation or lamination changes.
| Buyer request | What LonaTarp should confirm | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. industrial cover | NFPA 701, ASTM D6413 or other project method | Different methods test flame behavior under different controlled conditions. |
| Canadian construction or shelter project | CAN/ULC-S109, NFPA 701 or project-specified acceptance | Canada buyers may follow a Canadian method, an owner specification or a local authority request. |
| Finished tarp with hardware | Whether the report must cover the material only or the finished cover | Welding, hems, labels, seams and hardware may change how the final item is reviewed. |
| Repeat distributor order | Approved sample, formula route and document record | Helps keep later batches aligned with the first confirmed material. |
Fire Retardant Tarpaulin Rolls Should Be Specified Beyond 22 oz
A fire retardant tarpaulin roll should not be judged by ounce weight alone. When the ounce basis is per square yard, 22 oz is commonly discussed around a 745 GSM direction, but the actual factory specification depends on base fabric, coating weight, surface finish, additive system and tolerance.
For North American roll buyers, the practical question is whether the material can be cut, welded, packed and converted into the intended covers without losing the approved sample direction. PVC coated polyester can support waterproof behavior, color options, weldable seams and flame-retardant formulation, but the final specification still has to match the jobsite, distributor or fabricator requirement.
| Roll specification point | What to check before sampling | Buyer-side decision |
|---|---|---|
| Weight direction | 22 oz / about 745 GSM direction, tolerance and test method | Prevents comparing two rolls by name only. |
| Base fabric | Polyester yarn, weave direction and strength target | Affects tear behavior, dimensional stability and edge stress. |
| Coating route | PVC coating or vinyl coated polyester structure, surface finish and additive system | Influences waterproofing, welding, flexibility, color and flame-retardant performance. |
| Roll width | Finished cover pattern, cutting yield and seam plan | Reduces waste and unnecessary welded seams. |
| Roll packing | Roll length, core, film, kraft paper, pallet, label and export marks | Protects the coated surface during export and local fabrication. |
22 oz Fire Retardant Vinyl Tarps Can Start From Roll Material or Finished Covers
Some buyers search for 22 oz fire retardant vinyl tarps because they need finished covers with welded seams, reinforced hems, grommets, D-rings and labels. Other buyers use the same search language but actually need roll material for local cutting and fabrication. The first quotation decision is which route fits the buyer's business.
If your company fabricates in the U.S. or Canada, focus on roll width, roll length, surface finish, color, coating stability, test-report expectation and packing. If LonaTarp will convert the roll into finished covers, send the finished size, drawing, hem layout, hardware spacing, label requirement, quantity and shipping plan.
| Production route | What LonaTarp should quote | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Roll supply | 22 oz flame retardant roll width, roll length, color, surface finish, sample swatch and packing | Fabricators, distributors and local cover makers |
| Cut panels | Roll material plus panel size, tolerance, marking and packing | Buyers who weld or sew locally |
| Finished covers | Material, size, welded seams, reinforced hems, grommets, D-rings, labels and export packing | Project buyers and private-label cover programs |
| Repeat program | Approved formula, sample record, label file and pallet plan | Buyers who need stable reorder control |
Fire Resistant Tarp Requests for Canada and the U.S. Need Careful Wording
A fire resistant tarp request is often close to a flame-retardant tarp request, but the wording should still be handled carefully. Buyers may use "fire resistant," "fire retardant," "flame retardant" or "fireproof" in the same inquiry. LonaTarp can help translate the request into a material and test discussion, but the final wording should match the report that the buyer needs.
For the U.S. market, many buyers recognize NFPA 701, ASTM D6413, ASTM E84 or California Fire Marshal language depending on the use. For Canada, some projects may ask for CAN/ULC-S109 or another document route. Because these methods do not describe the same test, the inquiry should include the exact name requested by the end user, engineer, building owner or local authority.
We do not recommend presenting any tarp as completely fireproof. The right statement is that the material is designed to slow ignition or flame spread under a specified test method and must be matched to the actual project condition.
Flame Retardant Tarps for Construction, Equipment and Industrial Cover Programs
Flame retardant tarps in this page are positioned for B2B cover programs where heavy vinyl roll stock and document control matter. The 22 oz PVC coated polyester direction can be discussed for construction covers, equipment covers, warehouse divider curtains, industrial curtains, paint-area separation, temporary shelters, canopy covers, roof covers and distributor cover lines.
The application changes the specification. A construction enclosure may care about the accepted fire test, welding and panel width. Equipment covers may need better abrasion planning around corners and contact points. Industrial curtains may need color, edge reinforcement, hanging hardware and repeated cleaning considerations. Temporary shelters or roof covers may require drainage, seam direction and packing that keeps panels clean before installation.
| Production route | What LonaTarp should quote | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Roll supply | 22 oz flame retardant roll width, roll length, color, surface finish, sample swatch and packing | Fabricators, distributors and local cover makers |
| Cut panels | Roll material plus panel size, tolerance, marking and packing | Buyers who weld or sew locally |
| Finished covers | Material, size, welded seams, reinforced hems, grommets, D-rings, labels and export packing | Project buyers and private-label cover programs |
| Repeat program | Approved formula, sample record, label file and pallet plan | Buyers who need stable reorder control |
Roll Details to Send Before We Quote Flame Retardant Tarp Material
For an accurate flame retardant tarp material quote, please send more than the keyword. LonaTarp needs to know the target market, fire test request, roll width, roll length, weight direction, color, surface finish, local fabrication method, finished-cover route, sample reference, packing requirement, order quantity and destination.
The MOQ reference for B2B production is 5,000 square meters. Sample confirmation can be arranged before bulk roll production so the buyer can check hand feel, coating surface, color, roll packing and test-document route before committing to a full order. For repeat programs, quality control should compare the approved sample, roll surface, color, thickness direction, welding behavior and packing marks before shipment.
When to Use Fire Retardant Mesh Tarps, Canvas or Parent Roll Pages Instead
If the project needs airflow, debris containment or scaffold wrap rather than a solid heavy roll, the fire retardant mesh tarps page is a better match. If the buyer is comparing canvas fire retardant tarps for breathability or spark-related shop use, this solid PVC roll page should not carry that whole decision.
If the buyer is still comparing several roll families, start with the tarpaulin rolls page before choosing the 22 oz flame-retardant grade. If the buyer wants finished opaque covers instead of roll material, the vinyl tarps page can carry the broader product route. When the project requires document review, the certificates page can support CE, SGS, ISO and fire-test file routing.
Final button: Send 22 oz Flame Retardant Roll Requirements
Send the target market, required fire test, roll width, roll length, 22 oz or GSM direction, color, surface finish, welding route, finished-cover plan, packing method and destination. LonaTarp can review whether roll supply, cut panels or finished-cover production is the better path for your U.S. or Canadian order.
