
Product description
Flare is a modern chenille upholstery fabric with a trendy velvet effect in a vintage look. The surface plays with subtle matt-gloss contrasts to create a lively look. The backcoating, which makes the upholstery fabric flame-retardant, makes it the ideal choice for the contract sector (hotel, office and ship).
With 18 colors ranging from non-colors to powdery accents and rich tones such as wine red, bottle green or deep petrol, Flare offers maximum design freedom. The light fastness rating of 6 and 60,000 Martindale cycles round off the high-performance profile.
Technical Details
- Fabric width
- approx. 140 cm
- Weight per m²
- approx. 613 g/m²
- Repeat Pattern
- no repeat
- Composition
- 100 % Polyester + FR coating
- Flame retardancy
- IMO 2010 FTP Code Part 8, 1 / M, BS 5852 CRIB 5, DIN EN 1021-2, DIN EN 1021-1, CAL TB 117, NFPA 260
- Light fastness
- note 6
- 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%
- Rubbing fastness
DIN EN ISO 105‑X12 - dry: note 4-5, wet: note 4-5
- Abrasion to Martindale
DIN EN ISO 12947‑2
DIN EN 14465‑2006 - approx. 60000 rubs
- Pilling
DIN EN ISO 12945‑2 - Note 4-5 at 2000 rubs
- Care labelling
- Minimum quantities special colours m
1000
- Additional information
This article has a velour-like, uneven surface, which was consciously chosen. It should always be processed in the direction of the stroke.
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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