Ideal solution for creating an effective containment zone during asbestos removal and decontamination work. Its strength and tear resistance ensure optimum protection against contaminants, while guaranteeing easy installation. Thickness: 6 mils, width: 12 ft, length: 100 ft; covered area: 1200 ft2
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Optimize worksite safety with a roll of high-density, flame-resistant white polyethylene!
Ideal for creating an effective containment zone, this sturdy 6-mil-thick material protects against dust and contaminants, especially during asbestos removal work. Easy to handle and flame resistant, it meets the most stringent safety standards. This fabric is widely used in the construction industry to establish a containment zone, particularly during dust-generating work. Indeed, it is recommended for work with asbestos-containing materials.
It can also be used as a temporary wall to protect against wind and cold when working outdoors in winter. For asbestos removal, it can be used to cover large pieces of furniture or other bulky items. In the construction industry, this containment fabric is also known as “rip.”
Thickness: 6 mils, Width: 12 ft, Length: 100 ft; covered area: 1200 ft2
(Thickness: 0.15 mm, Width: 3.66 m, Length: 30.5 m; covered area: 111.5 m2)
This tarp is a reinforced and laminated high-density polyethylene woven canvas (1000 deniers) covered with a low-density polyethylene layer. This item is readily workable and weighs only 4.5 oz/yd2.
This material has a fracture strain of 16% and meets ASTM-D-5035 and ASTM-D-02261 standards as regards tear resistance. This material also meets CAN/ULC-S109 CPAI84 standards as regards to flame resistance.
We also offer a 3 mil-thick rip-free (SACCT2), which is not flame resistant.
A must-have solution for construction and decontamination professionals!
Order now and protect yourself effectively.
Easy to handle and install. Its reinforced material makes it highly resistant to tearing, making it ideal for demanding environments such as asbestos removal sites or temporary containment areas.
This process ensures a robust and secure containment barrier, ideal for asbestos removal or decontamination work.
To preserve its strength, polyethylene roll should be stored in a dry place, away from UV rays. When handling, avoid excessive bending, which could weaken the material. Proper care guarantees optimum protection and prolonged use.
Yes, high-density polyethylene is a recyclable material. It can be reprocessed to make new plastic products, reducing the environmental impact of containment and decontamination sites.
Although primarily designed for containment and protection against contaminants, this roll does offer some thermal insulation. It can be used to limit temperature exchange in specific environments, particularly as a complement to other insulating materials.
There are containment films made from biodegradable or recycled materials, but they generally offer less resistance to flames and tearing. High-density polyethylene remains one of the most durable and effective choices for demanding applications.
Need additional safety equipment? See the articles; Safety Liberty hard hat (TA14LR), Omega II minor hard hat type 1 (TA14FS), motorized respirator with 1000 protection factors (R6800PF), 3M mask protection film (R6885).
Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page. If you're looking for work equipment, have a look at the following products: White antistatic coveralls with (V51), containment fabric (SACTT2) or (SAH2MA) air cleaners.
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