Now available in a range of colours, Keders are a highly customisable and robust option for a wide range of temporary structures, offering a reliable solution that is as quick to set up as it is to dismantle. Perfect for lightweight applications such as:
Use Keder to create the perfect colour matched finish on smaller-scale outdoor projects, such as caravans, shop awnings and canopies.
A Sprayhood is a frame supported canvas structure, commonly used in the marine industry for boat tops. Keder is used to create a tight seal, with a flexible structure allowing easy installation around the curvature of boats. We also offer a durable sailing Keder, known as luff tape.
Keder and Keder rails are being increasingly used as a mounting solution in the signage industry, particularly when mounting billboards and advertisement banners. Popular for their durability and easy installation, the Keder attachment creates a continuous waterproof connection between the fabric and frame.
Keder creates a durable connection between PVC sheeting and tent structures. Our khaki green Keder is the perfect addition for use with military tents and awnings. If you have a larger scale structure in mind, we also offer high performance tent keder and can supply repair keder for worn tent and frame structures, ensuring you get the most value out of your product.
Keders are a highly customisable and robust option for a wide range of temporary structures, offering a reliable solution that is as quick to set up as it is to dismantle.
We can fabricate to order and meet your unique specifications. If you don’t see your particular application listed here, contact our experts today and they will be happy to discuss your requirements.
At J & J Carter, we pride ourselves on offering the highest-quality Keder products and accessories, creating a sleek, polished finish to products with effortless installation.
Keder is a practical rope edge solution for mounting a fabric panel onto a frame. Consisting of a PVC extrusion core and fabric, the Keder is installed by sliding through the length of the connecting frame, which is made easy due to the exposed fibres on the outside of the fabric.
Implemented in a variety of different applications, Keders are often used to secure fabric in outdoor spaces, such as agricultural environments, clear span structures, and scaffold covers. However, their innovate use is not limited to a single industry; Keder rope provides an excellent fixture for any temporary structure and is now fully customisable with a new range of colours available from J & J Carter.
Minimum order requirements for custom cloth slitting are as follows:
Up to 9mm core – 1,800m
10mm to 12mm core – 1,500m
13mm core – 1,000m
Cloth Specification:
Fabric – 150gsm textured polyester, warp and weft with water resistant finish.
Coating – 300gsm PVC coating, suitable for both stitching and high-frequency welding.