Crop Cover Fabrication and Customer Services
Flat seams on a panels help keep the seam line from puckering and make for a smoother finished panel. |
Custom pleated seams with tape reinforcement provide a better hand grip to aid in the on-site installation and tightening of fabric panels. |
Brass spread grommets are fastened into taped seams to aid in the attachment of large panels to the structural frame. |
Our high strength, UV stabilized, polypropylene reinforcement tape is sewn to panel edges and seams to help prevent fraying. All seams sewn with UV stabilized thread. |
Brass spread grommets are fastened into taped edges and seams to provide a secure grip for installation clips, ties or S-hooks. |
Two or more standard widths can |
Flat seams on a panels help keep the seam line from puckering and make for a smoother finished panel. |
Custom pleated seams with tape reinforcement provide a better hand grip to aid in the on-site installation and tightening of fabric panels. |
Brass spread grommets are fastened into taped seams to aid in the attachment of large panels to the structural frame. |
Velcro tape can be sewn into the edges and seams of panels to create a better enclosure. It can also be used on flaps to attach to the body of the panel. |
Fabric panels are drilled at regularly spaced intervals to allow greater water drainage or airflow on flat roof structures. |
Fabric rolls are slit into smaller widths using a hot slit machine. Fabric panels may also be “hot-punched” or cut at specific intervals with a variety of shapes. |
Seams can be made using a high-temperature, heat bonding process that creates a rugged, waterproof seal. |
Large rolls of fabric are rerolled onto smaller rolls for ease of handling. Center folding can cut a roll’s width in half or less to facilitate easier shipping. |
Brass spread grommets are fastened into taped flat seams to allow for a flat laying panel. |
Fabric edges are folded back and sewn to create pocket hems which will accommodate an inserted cable. |
Two or more standard widths are folded and sewn together to create a superior seam. All seams are strengthened with 2.75” reinforcement webbing tape. |
Two fabric panels are seamed together with a zigzag stitch to maximize fabric widths. Edges can also be surged to help prevent fraying. |
We have the ability, resources and expertise to complete your projects with precision and attention to detail in a timely manner.
Your business is our highest priority, and therefore our standard of excellence demands that we get it right the first time every time.
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