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factoryEstablished in 2003, NINGBO CARLSBELT PLASTICS Co., Ltd. (NCPL), today is a leading manufacturer of PP and PE tarpaulins in Ningbo, China. Located in Andong Industrial park, Cixi City, NCPL has one of the most modem manufacturing facilities in the country . Our equipments, and operations personnel are some of the best in the industry. Our dedication to producing quality products at very competitive price and providing total customer satisfaction has eamed the company a very good reputation in the market place.

NCPL products are distributed by an extensive network of dealers worlwide We currently export to Philippines, Japan, Australia, Myanmar, Nepal, Middle East, Syria, Egypt, South America, USA, Canada, and England. NCPL’s aim is to become the overall leader in the plastic tarpaulin industry, by continuously providing high quality products at competitive price to an ever growing , worldwide customer base.

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Our Mission

To be the most recognized name in high quality, price competitive tarpaulins in the world. These we will achieve through continued improvements in product quality and production efficiency using the latest technologies and manufacturing processes available, expanding our distribution networks and investing in our human resources, truly making us a world class company that is built to last.

Tarpaulin

A tarpaulin or tarp is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water resistant or waterproof material, often cloth such as canvas coated with plastic or latex.  Inexpensive modern tarps are made from woven polyethylene; this material is so associated with tarps that it has become known as polytarp.

Polytarp is not a traditional fabric, but rather a laminate of woven and sheet material. The center is loosely woven from strips of polyethylene plastic, with sheets of the same material bonded to the surface. This creates a fabric-like material that resists stretching well in all directions and is waterproof. When treated against ultraviolet light, these tarps can last for years exposed to the elements, but non UV treated material will quickly become brittle and lose strength and water resistance if exposed to sunlight.