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ExpoTent touts aerospace-grade aluminum and SGS-tested PVC for temporary structures

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By AI, Created 09:48 UTC, Aug 17, 2026, AGP -

Changzhou Expo Tent Co., Ltd. is highlighting material specs, testing and certifications as event, storage and sports buyers demand more verifiable performance data from temporary structures. The China-based manufacturer says its tents use T6061/T6 aluminum, SGS-tested PVC and multiple compliance standards to support applications from weddings to warehouse storage.

Why it matters: - Temporary structures are moving from stopgap use to planned infrastructure for events, logistics and sports facilities. - Buyers now want verifiable engineering data, not just low upfront cost, because wind, fire and service-life requirements vary by use case. - ExpoTent is positioning material engineering and testing as the reason its structures stand out in that market.

What happened: - Changzhou Expo Tent Co., Ltd., a China-based manufacturer founded in 2010, outlined its temporary-structure lineup and material specifications. - The company makes aluminum and steel frame fabric structures for event tents, party tents, warehouse tents, wedding tents, church tents, pagoda tents, clear span tents, frame tents, sports tents and marquees. - ExpoTent operates a 3,000 m² facility in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, with 30 staff and annual output of 100,000 m². - Export sales account for 50% of output, with main markets in the EU, Africa, the USA, Asia and the Middle East. - The company says it has a three-engineer R&D team for custom sizes, fabric colors and project-specific engineering.

The details: - ExpoTent uses T6061/T6 high-strength aluminum alloy for marquee tents and clear-span tents. - The aluminum frame is hard-press extruded and anodized for corrosion resistance. - Steel connecting parts receive hot-dip galvanizing. - ExpoTent rates the frame service life at 10 to 15 years under normal use and maintenance. - Common profile specifications include 84×48×3 mm. - Roofs use 850 g/m² double-layer PVC-coated polyester fabric. - Side walls use 650 g/m² semi-transparent PVC. - The roof fabric is designed to be waterproof, UV-resistant, self-cleaning and B1 fire resistant. - The fabric complies with DIN 4102 and M2 standards. - The side walls are designed to bring in daylight while keeping waterproof and flame-retardant properties. - ExpoTent states its PVC fabrics have been tested by SGS according to British standards. - The company cites a fabric service life of 8 to 10 years. - ExpoTent says it holds ISO 9001 quality management certification, uses CE marking on relevant products and relies on SGS material testing. - Its structures are rated for wind speeds of 80 to 120 km/h. - Standard side height across much of the range is 2.5 m. - Event tent widths run from 3 to 50 m, lengths from 3 to 1,000 m and heights from 2.5 to 10 m. - Party tent models SLP-10, SLP-12 and SLP-15 come in 10 m, 12 m and 15 m widths. - The production process includes AI-assisted cutting, CNC machining and precision welding.

Between the lines: - ExpoTent is selling documentation as much as hardware. - Naming alloy grades, fabric weights, standards and test methods gives buyers a clearer way to compare suppliers. - The emphasis on repeatable manufacturing also matters because event tents are assembled, dismantled and reused across multiple sites. - The company is aiming at customers who need structures that can serve both short-term events and longer-term storage or sports use.

What's next: - ExpoTent is likely to keep targeting event, exhibition, sports and logistics buyers that need customizable temporary structures. - The company’s stated R&D capability suggests more custom sizing and project-specific adjustments ahead. - Procurement teams comparing suppliers will likely continue to weigh certification scope, wind ratings and fabric testing alongside price.

The bottom line: - ExpoTent is trying to turn temporary structures into a specifications-driven purchase, with aluminum, PVC and certifications presented as the main proof points.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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