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Caribe CS 200

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Sectors

Outdoor Contract Leisure Home Decoration

Aplications

Chairs Armchairs Sofas Stools Puffs Retail Contract furniture Outdoor furniture Cruise furniture Curtains Decoration accessories Cushions

Description

Fabric with fine ribbed design, elegant, subtle and discreet texture. Upholstery developed with Trevira® CS yarn, specially designed for use in outdoor and indoor environments for the hospitality sector. Its composition offers excellent fire performance, meeting the most demanding standards and with maximum resistance to UV rays. The four collections share chromatic range, allowing to be combined with the rest of the collection Caribe CS (100, 300 and 400).

Features

Flame retardant Indoor and outdoor use UV Resistant Water repellent optional Phthalates free

Technical specifications

Composition

100% PES Trevira® CS

Width

160cm ± 2%

Weight

435g/mI ± 5% | 272g/m2 ± 5%

Piece length

45mts ± 10%

thickness

Normatives

Abrasion resistance

EN ISO 12947-2
>50.000 Martindale cycles

Pilling

EN ISO 12945-2: 4-5
(scale 1-5; 5 best value)

Colour fastness to light

EN ISO 105-B04 (Lightfastness to weather): 7-8
(scale 1-8; 8 best value)

Colour fastness to rubbing

EN ISO 105-X12
Dry: 4-5 | Wet: 4-5

Tensile strength

Tear resistance

EN ISO 13937-3
Warp: 151 N | Weft: 123 N

Acoustic absorption

Electrostatic dissipative

Charge sink

Environmental certificate

Marine

Railway

Seam slippage resistance

EN ISO 13936-2
Warp: 4,90 mm | Weft: 2,50 mm

Resistance to water penetration

Fastness to water

EN ISO 105-E01: 5
(scale 1-5, 5 best value)

Fastness to sea water

EN ISO 105-E02: 4-5
(scale 1-5, 5 best value)

Fastness to swimming pool water

EN ISO 105-E03: 5
(scale 1-5, 5 best value)

Spray test

Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF)

AS/NZS 4399 Annex A: 50+

Flammability

UE: EN 1021 1/2
UK: BS 5852 0/1
UK: BS 5852 CRIB 5
UK: BS 7176 Medium Hazard
F: NF P92-507 Classification M.1
ES: UNE 23 727-90 1R Class M.1
USA: CAL TB 117 Section 1
USA: NFPA 260 Class 1
Regulation nº 118 UNECE Annex 6
IMO MSC.307 (88) Annex I Part 8
FAR 25.853 a) Appendix F, Part I, (a) (1) (ii)

Blood fastness

Fastness to urine

Fisnish

Sanitary

Outdoor

Environmental certificate

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Other certificates

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Recommendations of use and maintenance

Maximum washng temperature 40ºCDo not bleachTumble drying possible. Dryying at lower temperatureIron at maximum sole plate temperature of 110ºCDry cleaning

The flame-retardant properties of the yarns of the fabrics can be affected by external factors, such as the accumulation of dust, environmental dirt, dirt by use, soap residues, softeners and cleaning products in general. All of these factors can cause the loss of the product’s fireproofing over time. 

The best way of protecting your Outdoor fabric from wear and tear and loss of colour is to keep it clean and protected during inclement weather.

Prevention and treatment of stains

To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming, or light brushing to remove dust is recommended. Most dirt and stains can be cleaned if they are promptly treated. The fabric can be washed at low temperature (<90°F / 30°C) with lukewarm water using a mild soap.

Do not dry in electric or gas dryers and avoid to ironing the fabric. 

Excessive heat will shrink the fabric. Do air or line dry.

Store it protected from inclement weather.

Do not place next to reflecting surfaces or heating elements.

Non-greasy marks: warm water spot clean with half a spoonful of any standard washing powder in a cup of hot water. Blot the stain with a cloth or a sponge dampened with this solution, from the outside to the inside of the stain. Do not rub it. Once the spot is removed, sprinkle the area with clean water to remove possible traces of powder. Do not use stain removers. If using a chlorine-rich cleaner, do not leave it to dry in direct sunlight.

Oil or grease spots: Butter, oil, lipstick, and the like must be removed with acetone. Once the mark has been removed, apply a solution of washing powder to the fabric and rinse it off with clean water exactly as for stains that are soluble in water.

Use and maintenance

Although the Outdoor fabrics by Exit Fabrics are for the exterior, mould and fungi may appear if the fabric remains damp for too much time.

Exposure to sunlight 

Although the Outdoor fabrics by Exit Fabrics are resistant to UV rays, prolonged exposure to sunlight will eventually affect the resistance and colour of the fibres. Particularly in very hot climates, it would be better to look for shade as much as possible, or create it, by means of parasols, canopies or plants, and use protective coverings when the furniture is not in use.

Exposure to rain

The Outdoor fabrics by Exit Fabrics are water-resistant, but the rain often contains dirt and atmospheric pollution that may cause wear and tear on the fabric, and prolonged exposure to rain and dampness may cause the appearance of mould and fungi. For these reasons, the cushions should be put away separately or the furniture protected by coverings when the weather forecasts is of rain, and never leave the furniture exposed to rainy weather or dampness for a long time.

Exposure of the furniture off-season

During the winter or when the furniture is not going to be used for a lengthy period, it should be put away or covered with protective coverings. Before putting it away, the fabric must be clean and completely dry. Avoid keeping it in damp places. On putting them away, it is better not to wrap the cushions in plastic since this may cause the appearance of moulds or fungi.

We would be delighted to attend to you if you have any doubt that may arise regarding this or other information.

Colour matching

Variations can occur from batch to batch.

We reserve the right to modify the technical specifications without prior notice.

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