Imagine
Crypton pattern Imagine (Grade H). Crypton is the only durable fabric offering lifelong stain, moisture, bacteria, and odor-resistant protection.
Soft, durable, and resistant to both stains and odors, Crypton’s breakthrough performance technology is built into every fiber, so it won’t ever wear away. Spills and stains are easy to clean, and odors don’t cling.
GRADE: H
ABRASION 50,000 Double Rubs
CAUTIONS Do not use strong solvent cleaners.
CONSTRUCTION Crypton, Jacquards, Woven
CONTENT 54% Polyester, 30% Recycled Post Industrial Polyester, 16% Recycled Post Consumer Polyester
CONTENT BACKING Crypton
CROCKING AATCC 8: Dry = Class 5, AATCC 8: Wet = Class 4.5
ECOFRIENDLY Crypton Green Eco-Friendly Woven Jacquard
FEATURES Bacteria/Fungal Resistant, Stain Resistant
FINISH Crypton - Permanent moisture, soil resistance and anti-microbial protection
FIRE RETARDANCY California Technical Bulletin 117-Section E, UFAC Class 1
MILDEW Mildew Resistant
PILLING Passes ASTM D3511 - Class 5
REPEAT LENGTH 2.6" (6.6 cm) Up the Roll
REPEAT WIDTH 1.9" (4.9 cm) Across the Roll
SEAM SLIPPAGE Passes ASTM D4034 - Fill 84 x Warp 37 LBF
TEAR STRENGTH Passes ASTM D2261 - Fill 25 x Warp 42 lbs
TENSILE STRENGTH Passes ASTM D5034 - Fill 170 x Warp 221 lbs
USES Decorative Accessories, Healthcare Seating, Hospitality Seating, Office Seating, Residential Seating
WEIGHT 10.22 Ounces per Linear Yard, 6.69 Ounces per Square Yard
WIDTH 55" (140 cm)
CLEANING:
Clean with water-based cleaning agents only. Do not use solvent cleaners.
Bleach cleanable - 10% bleach/90% water. Rub gently with a soft clean cloth. Wipe with clean water and wipe completely dry immediately.
Cleaner Approved: Virox 5
Cleaner Disclaimer: Dilution ratios must be followed. Materials must be wiped with clean water after use and wiped dry with a clean cloth.
As with any fabric, dirt and dust can build up, so vacuuming regularly is advised.
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