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Custom fit covers for storage or transport

By Paul Dvorak | August 28, 2012

The three layers of transhield

The material is composed of three layers that allow moisture to escape.

Transhield custom-fit covers are said to be a superior alternative to heavy, expensive tarps or conventional hand wrapping. The material is a unique combination of shrink wrap and fabric that provides premium protection for wrapping products for transportation or storage. This material is made into custom fit covers, tailored to fit an  application.

The covers are easy to install, like a simple cover, but with the added ability to shrink the cover for a tight fit. This results in a smoother transition from factory to field. The material is an unusual combination of shrink wrap and fabric that provides premium protection for wrapping products for transportation or storage.

Transhield
transhield-usa.com

Blade Root sections covered

Transhield covers protect the turbine components from the elements for temporary storage or transport.


Filed Under: News
Tagged With: 3 layers, Transhield
 

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Paul Dvorak

Comments

  1. Nic Sharpley says

    February 27, 2013 at 10:53 am

    Dolores,

    Here is there contact information. I am sure someone can help you out if you give them a call.

    800 Number : (888) 731-7700
    Phone Number: (574) 266-4118

  2. Dolores Balboa Illodo says

    February 26, 2013 at 11:27 am

    Could you send information the Transhield and tell me if they have a distributor in Europe.

    Regards
    Dolores Balboa

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