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Winter Protection
Concrete Curing Blankets Curelap - Poly Coated Burlap: Space Age technology combines poly and burlap to give you a summer concrete curing blanket. Midco Burlap Blankets are a combination of 10 oz. burlap and 5 mil white opaque poly. The 5 mil polyethylene is extruded onto the 10-ounce burlap. The result is a lightweight summer curing blanket that can be used over and over again. The burlap layer distributes the water evenly over the covered surface, while the white opaque poly reflects the intense rays of the sun. In this way, the concrete is allowed to cure... perfectly. Midco Burlap Blankets need no rewetting, no resealing and can be used over and over again. After each use, expose burlap side to the sun or air. In this way, the burlap will dry and be ready to use again quickly. Blankets available in the following widths: 3 1/2', 5', 6 2/3', 8 1/3', 10', 13 1/2', 15', 16 2/3', 20'. Less seaming allowances of 2" per seam. Meets state specifications and A.A.S.H.T.O - M182 Class II.
Winter Enclosesure Materials Space Age Reflective Blankets - Closed Cell: Midwest now includes Closed Cell in our Space Age™ program. We have this year decided to use this Space Age™ cover on Closed Cell as well as Bubble. Midwest can now enhance R value of reflective blankets by adding a second layer of aluminum(tests were performed by an independent testing lab with 3" air space). Space Age Reflective Blankets - Bubble: We at Midwest introduced Space Age™ Technology in 1996 and used Bubble for an insulating medium. Midwest can now enhance R value of reflective blankets by adding a second layer of aluminum (tests were performed by an independent testing lab with 3" air space). |
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Woven Coated Polyethylene When it comes to topping large, wind and heat sensitive areas – nothing tops Woven Coated Polyethylene. Its non-stretch fabric makes it the perfect material for grain storage, landfills, soil piles and rain protection. And if anything should ever cause a surface tear, you can easily repair it in the field.
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