Mesh tarps are a crucial component for a variety of heavy-duty trucking applications. Choosing the right tarp can make all the difference in ensuring your loads are secure and compliant with regulations. In this article, we dig into the different types of mesh tarps , their features, and how to select the right one for your specific needs. We’ll take a close look at heavy duty mesh tarps that are ideal for roll off and hooklift applications.
Overview of Mesh Tarps for Load Securement
Mesh tarps are among the most versatile and widely used tarps, providing exceptional utility across various applications. Available in different weights, weaves, and colors, they can be tailored to specific needs, with additional UV protection when required. Their flexibility allows them to perform well in a variety of weather conditions, and with proper care, they can withstand years of daily use.
Depending on your specific needs, different types of mesh tarps offer varying levels of durability and functionality, making them an essential choice for load securement.
Industry Standard Mesh Tarps
Industry standard mesh tarps for general tarping are often made from vinyl-coated polyester mesh. These tarps may feature a variety of weave sizes that may be sufficient for haulers carrying the same load types daily. They may not be suited for varying load types or challenging tarp needs. They provide a cost-effective solution for general use and basic functionality. High-quality tarps go beyond industry standards to provide better load coverage and containment.
Premium Mesh Tarps
For trucks hauling varying aggregate load types such as sand and rock or general debris, premium mesh tarps are the go-to choice. Premium mesh fabric features a specially designed weave that allows for optimal breathability to prevent tarp billowing yet still contains fine sand particles that more open weave standard tarps may not. This design offers enhanced strength and a longer life cycle compared to standard mesh tarps, making them a reliable option for tougher jobs.
Heavy Duty Mesh Tarps
When dealing with demanding or extreme debris, heavy-duty mesh tarps provide the necessary durability and performance. For example, Roll·Rite’s heavy duty or HD Mesh is constructed with a fabric whereas our Super Tough Mesh is manufactured with a 16 oz. fabric. This robust construction meets the durability needs of more demanding loads, ensuring that your tarp can withstand rigorous use without compromising on quality.
In-Depth Look at Heavy Duty Mesh Tarps
Heavy-duty mesh tarps are essential for industries dealing with scrap applications, such as metal recycling and demolition. These applications have unique requirements when it comes to tarping – load containment, cost of ownership, weight, and safety are among the top priorities for municipalities and fleet owners.
Within Roll-Rite's catalog of products, our most popular heavy-duty option is called the Super Tough Mesh. The weight of the fabric is specifically designed to breathe enough to minimize flapping while offering a wear life up to 3-5 times longer than other scrap tarps. This robust construction ensures that the tarp can flex and move as it rolls over the load, reducing the chance of rips or snags. The body of the tarp is not bound together, giving the material the flexibility needed to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty applications without compromising on durability.
Some common applications of our Super Tough Mesh include Roll-Rite’s ALC Series and our DC Truck and Trailer Series.
Key Features of Quality Mesh Tarps
When selecting a mesh tarp , there are several key features to consider, ensuring you are getting a product that meets your needs:
• Material Quality: Look for tarps made from woven polyethylene fibers coated in PVC resin. Additional UV protection can help improve the lifespan.
• Heat-Sealed Edges: Heat-sealing prevents premature fraying on some types of mesh fibers and creates a sturdy edge to stop tears under normal use.
• Proper Hems and Double Lock Stitching: Essential for heavy-duty applications where heat-sealing is not an option.
• Seamless Single Panel Construction: Prevents snagging and is ideal for fleets hauling solid waste to landfills.
• Quality Grommets: While industry standard tarps may include brass grommets, the quality may vary. Roll·Rite switched to stainless steel grommets for added durability.
• Reinforced Pockets and Corners: Important for cable tarp applications and provide additional wear resistance and strength.
Reputable tarp manufacturers also may include tarp labels with contact info to aid in reordering. Roll·Rite also provides a tarp reorder part number for added convenience.
Next Steps for Selecting Your Mesh Tarp
Choosing the right mesh tarp is vital for ensuring the safety and security of your loads. Whether you need a standard, premium, or heavy-duty mesh tarp, understanding their features and applications will guide you to the best choice for your specific needs. Explore our range of mesh tarps for sale and contact us for more information on how we can meet your tarping needs.
Consultations and services for tarp and safety solutions are available through Roll-Rite's Safe Fleet Service Centers . You may contact our experts directly for quotes or more information.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Keith Lowe
National Sales Manager, Refuse & Recycling
Keith is a waste industry veteran with over three decades of expertise who understands the importance of safety and the needs of industry professionals.