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Tents in Sharjah

Logo for  Al Amani Speciality Structures LLC - Tents suppliers in Sharjah
W/House 17, Opp Royal Marine Shipping, Kalba Road, Industrial Area 17Sharjah24197
06-5541771Call056-1199310Call
06-5612557
Logo for  Hardco Group - Tents suppliers in Sharjah
Sajaa Industrial AreaSharjah6126
06-5369922Call
06-5369920
Logo for  Al Hamra Shades Industries Co LLC - Tents suppliers in Sharjah
Warehouse 1, Behind Safeer Mall, Industrial Area No 7, Al KhanSharjah45400
06-5313822Call050-4814805Call
06-5313855
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Al Wadha Road, Near Safeer Mall, Industries Area 7Sharjah1890
06-5312531Call050-1660663Call
Products & Services : TentsCar Park Shed
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Warehouse 14, Behind Safeer Mall, Near Al Khan R/A, Industrial Area 7Sharjah1890
06-5312531Call
06-5312548
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Shed 6, Behind Safeer Mall, Industrial Area 7Sharjah45197
06-5663452Call
06-5525644
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Hatta-Oman Road, Al MadaamSharjah83644
06-5551104Call055-1895607Call
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New Industrial Area, Al DhaidSharjah14437
06-8833883Call050-1693355Call
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Bhnd Safeer Mall, Dubai-Sharjah Rd, Indl Area 7Sharjah89875
06-5319983Call
06-5319984

About Tents

A tent is a fabric or sheet attached to poles to give shelter. Tents were in use in the UAE especially for those who spent their time out in the desert flocking their camels. The customary Bedouin tent was woven from goats' hair. When it rains the weave contracts and doesn't give the water access. In the warmth of the late spring the outside of the tent feels extremely hot to the touch while within remains ecstatically cool. In the winter when it is frosty outside with a little fire inside the converse is valid, and the tent stays warm and comfortable. These days the tents are utilized so frequently and are moved step by step that we changed the material and style to be more proper for our visitors. Be that as it may, despite everything they offer the Bedouin solace and climate. They shield us in the night from the wind. Tent fabric might be made of numerous materials including cotton (canvas), nylon, felt and polyester. Cotton ingests water, so it can turn out to be substantial when wet, however the related swelling tends to obstruct any moment gaps with the goal that wet cotton is more waterproof than dry cotton. Cotton tents were regularly treated with paraffin to upgrade water resistance. Nylon and polyester are much lighter than cotton and don't retain much water; with appropriate coatings they can be exceptionally waterproof, yet they have a tendency to fall apart after some time because of a moderate substance breakdown brought on by bright light. The most well-known medications to make fabric waterproof are silicone impregnation or polyurethane covering. Since sewing makes little gaps in a fabric creases are frequently fixed or taped to obstruct these openings and keep the interiors of the tent waterproof, however practically speaking a precisely sewn crease can be waterproof..



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