9
DaN (DIN 53363); 2
nd
fire resistance class M2 (NFP 92-507); allowed temperature
changes: -
30/+70˚C; 100% wate
rtight.
Cleaning and care: water, light det soft cloth.
SOLTIS W96
1100 Dtex polyester with double-sided PVC coating; micro-perforated PVC cover; shiny
coating. Weight 620g/m2, tensile strength 220/220 daN/5cm (EN ISO 1421), tear
resistance 25/20 daN (DIN 53.363), thickness 0.56 mm, fire resistance: 1
st
class (UNI 9177-
87), 2
nd
class M2 (NFP 92-507); 100 % watertight.
Cleaning and care: water, light det soft cloth.
SERGE 600 SOLAR
Fabric coated in fiberglass yarns, composition: 34% fiberglass, 48% PVC, 18% laminate.
Weight 645g/m2. The fabric blocks sunrays out but retains transparency -
translucency 3%; fire resistance: 1
st
class (UNI 9177-87), 2
nd
class M2 (NFP 92-507); allowed
temperature changes: -
30˚C/+70˚C, 100% watertight.
Cleaning and care: water, light det soft cloth.
3.5
Technical limitations of the fabrics
Watertightness - acrylic fabrics are not watertight. They contain microscopic, porous holes
where the threads cross. External impregnation applied on acrylic and polyester materials
creates a protective layer against dirt, water, and oily substances. During rainfall water drops
run down easily when the canopy is sloped. Weather and mechanical conditions gradually
reduce the effectiveness of the impregnation.
Rot resistance - the canopy fabrics are usually made of synthetic materials, which do not
contain any biodegradable substances. This, in turn, makes them rot-proof. The
accumulation of dirt and other naturally occurring substances on the fabric surface,
coupled with moisture, may create very good conditions for fabric degradation. Folding
of a damp fabric may have an additional negative effect on the condition of the fabric and
may cause change in its color. It is important to let the fabric dry before folding it.
Creases
–
the cobweb effect: creases may form as a result of folding the fabric, the "wrinkle"
effect may, particularly when exposed to light, become darker. This, however, does not affect
the usability of the fabric and is not covered by the warranty.
Waves - may form close to the sewing or welding of the fabric as well as on the side of the
edge, due to double thickness of the fabric.
Fraying and abrasion
- if the canopy is exposed to constant high winds, it may show signs of
wear, tear, and abrasion. This may occur after many years of misuse.
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