Hypaguard Windsock
Key Features
- Hypalon-coated fabric for exceptional chemical and weather resistance
- Water-resistant with double-folded seams for extra strength
- Standard in international orange (dayglow); other colours available on request
- Stainless steel mouth ring and connecting harness for long-lasting durability
Product Description
The Hypaguard Windsock is engineered for environments where durability and resistance to harsh conditions are essential. Manufactured from a specialist Hypalon-coated fabric, it is highly resistant to chemicals, temperature extremes, and ultraviolet light, making it the ideal choice for use in the oil and gas industry, petrochemical plants, refineries, and power stations.
With its water-resistant finish and double-folded seams, the Hypaguard offers superior strength and longevity compared to standard windsocks. The stainless steel mouth ring and connecting harness provide rust-resistant reliability, while the reinforced mouth section includes four brass eyelets for secure and easy installation.
This premium windsock is especially popular in the Middle East and other regions where exposure to chemicals and extreme weather is common. As with all Flagmakers products, the Hypaguard is supplied globally.
Custom Windsock Options
The Hypaguard can be tailored to your exact requirements with a range of customisation options, including:
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Branded windsocks with your company logo
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Striped windsocks and bespoke colour variations
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Custom sizing for aviation and industrial safety applications
Call us today on 01246 472929 to request a quote for your custom Hypaguard windsock.
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