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Mēbeļu audumi
Regular price  €5,14 Sale price  €3,60
  • Svars : 260 g/m² ± 5%
  • Sastavs : 100% polypropylene
SKU: 03/2019
Kategorija: Furniture fabrics, Sale, Solid color furniture fabrics

Inari is a durable, strong, and tough fabric for upholstery. The upholstery fabric is suitable for covering sofas, chairs, and decorative pillows, as well as for sewing various accessories.

Price is for the last piece.

Abrasion resistance (Martindale abrasion test): 45000-50000
(10,000 – low durability, 100,000 – high durability)
Fabric tensile strength: 109-120 N (warp); 80-88 N (weft)
Pilling resistance: 4
Colorfastness to light: 5
Colorfastness to rubbing (dry and wet): 5

Care instructions:
– Hand wash
– Do not bleach
– Professional dry cleaning
– Iron at low temperature
– Do not tumble dry

Categories: upholstery fabric, furniture upholstery, sale

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Product availability and prices in the online store and physical stores may vary. Sale items are only available in the online store.

Fabric tear strength – this indicates how strong the fabric (woven threads – warp and weft) is under various surface and load conditions. This coefficient is expressed in Newtons (N); the higher the Newtons, the more durable the fabric. For heavy load conditions, at least 60 N is required.

Pilling test – fabrics with a coefficient of 3 may have a risk of fiber entanglement (pilling). It is recommended to choose a fabric with a coefficient of 4.

Colorfastness to light – a fabric with a coefficient of 4-5 is sufficient for home use, but it is not recommended to leave furniture in direct sunlight, as the color may fade and white spots may appear on the fabric. If the furniture is intended for use on a veranda or by a window where there is open sunlight, it is necessary to choose a fabric with a coefficient of 6.

Martindale abrasion test (abrasion resistance) – simulates the natural wear and tear of a seat cover, where a sample of textile material is rubbed against a standard abrasive surface with a certain force. For home use, a fabric with 30,000 cycles after testing is sufficient; for restaurants and hotels – 50,000.