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Type 2 Contractor Turbidity Curtain

Type 2 Contractor Turbidity Curtain Perfect for use in: ? Rivers ? Inland Waters ? Dredging Projects ? Lakes ? Remediation ? Harbors, Bays ? Marine Construction The Type 2 Contractor Turbidity Curtain fits around work areas, construction sites, shorelines and marinas to successfully contain and control displaced materials. Equipped with a top tension cable and bottom ballast chain, these curtains can be successfully implemented in areas with currents, waves or tidal influences. Standard sections are available in 50’ or 100’ lengths. Typical Type 2 Specifications Flotation 4” Marine Grade Flotation (depending on skirt depth) Fabric 13 oz. Reinforced Impermeable PVC Fabric Section Connectors Top Plate with Grommet Connector Bottom Chain 1/4” Bottom Ballast Chain Tension Cable 1/4” Tension Cable Above the Float Skirt Depth 5’ Standard, 3’ to 10’ available depending on the depth of your water Accessories Tow Bridles, Anchor Kits, Floating Marker Lights, Reefing Lines Section Length: 50’ (15 meters) and 100’ (30 m), other sizes available on request Skirt: In stock: 5’ (1.5 meters), Sizes 3’ to 10’ available Flotation Element: Typically 4” flotation placed end to end in the top fabric pocket with consideration to allow folding for shipment and storage. (We recommend Polyethylene where barriers may come into contact with hydrocarbons) Fabric: 13 oz. Impermeable PVC (specification on request) Tension Cable: A 1/4” galvanized steel cable is sheathed in vinyl and seamed into the fabric at the flotation. The cable is terminated at the end of each section and shackled to the section connectors for uniform tension load transfer. Ballast: The ballast/tension member is a 1/4” galvanized steel chain enclosed in a fabric pocket at the bottom of the skirt. The ballast chain connects from one section to the other via shackles. Section Connector: Sections of Type 2 Barrier are joined together by connecting the top stress plate, skirt grommets and bottom stress plates. Top plates and bottom stress plates should be connected via shackles. Grommets should be connected together via zip ties. Anchor Points: Provided every 50 to 100 ft. Furling System: Built to raise and lower the curtain skirt (Optional) Type 2 Contractor Turbidity Curtain
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