PTFE Ultralight architectural fabric is a technical fabric, known for its extreme durability and great ease of maintenance. The high-tech material has a life expectancy of more than 30 years and can be used outdoors throughout the year. Even after years of exposure to all weather conditions, the sails still look beautiful and cared for, even in a green environment and with little maintenance. The fabric is 100% UV resistant, a special finishing and coating technique ensures a high UV durability without fading while the material remains extremely tough and long-lasting. The fabric is highly flame-resistant (B1 according to DIN standard 4102). It achieves a light transmission rate of 40% and natural day light can be optimally used for architectural added value. The PTFE Ultralight architectural fabric has a matt look and feel and is ideal for permanent coverings, sun and rain protection systems with a high aesthetically value.
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