Product description
Dimout curtains are blackout fabrics that are able to reduce the usual 40% light transmission to just 1%. The degree of darkening is 99%, depending on the color.
Dimout fabrics are a double satin with a black weft. These two components create a very dense, softly flowing fabric that hardly lets any light through and has excellent acoustic properties.
Bond Dimout is a striped design that alternates between a melange and herringbone structure. The Chester DIMOUT item is the counterpart to Bond, which has an all-over herringbone design. Both can be perfectly combined with each other as they are color-coordinated.
Dimouts like Bond darken bedrooms and hotel rooms and enable a peaceful night's sleep. But dimouts are also excellent curtains in retirement homes, crane houses or daycare center bedrooms. Dimouts are used wherever there is a lack of classic external shading.
Technical Details
- Fabric width
- approx. 150 cm
- Weight per m²
- approx. 275 g/m²
- Composition
- 100% Polyester FR
- Flame retardancy
- IMO 2010 FTP Code Part 7, M 1, BS 5867 Typ B, EN 13773, DIN 4102 / B1
- Light fastness
- note 4-5
- Wash fastness 40°C
DIN EN ISO 105‑C06 - note 4-5
- Dimensional change Washing 40°C
DIN EN ISO 6330 DIN EN ISO 5077 - warp approx. +/-1%, weft approx. +/-1%
- Degree of darkening
99%
- Rubbing fastness
DIN EN ISO 105‑X12 - dry: note 5, wet: note 5
- Care labelling
- Additional information
Coordinating plain colour print on the fabric reverse.
The above technical data are average values. These values only describe the technical characteristics and the chemical composition of the delivered goods. Warranties are not given.
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