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PRODUCT DETAILS

Manufacturer's Product Description

Product specification

Name: Helsinki Crypton
Color: Snow
Number: 3105-101
Product Category: Upholstery
Material Type: Woven
Content: 100% Polyester
Finish: Crypton (without PFAS or Antimicrobials)
Backing: Fluid Barrier (Crypton)
Width: 54 inches (137 cm)
Weight: 12.00 ounces/linear yard (372 grams/linear meter)
Average Bolt Size: 40 yards
Shown Railroaded : No
Origin: China
Price: $38.00 /yard
Warranty: 5 years
Introduction Date: 08/11/2022


Design

Collection: Crypton Toolkit
Pattern Type: Solid
Suitable for Non-match Application: Yes


Performance

Abrasion : 100,000 Wyzenbeek double rubs
Flammability: CA TB 117-2013
Lightfastness: 40 hours
Performance Standards: Flammability
Wet + Dry Crocking
Colorfastness to Light
Physical Properties
Abrasion
Cleaning Code: Water-based Modified (WM)
Approved Disinfectants : Bleach 10:1
Crypton Disinfectant & Deodorizer
Isopropyl Alcohol, 70%
Lysol All-Purpose Cleaner
Lysol Disinfectant Spray
Lysol Disinfecting Wipes (all scents)
Oxivir 1
Oxivir 1 Wipes
Oxivir Tb
Oxivir Tb Wipes
OxyCide Daily Disinfectant Cleaner
Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipes
Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipes
Virex II 256
Wex-Cide 128


Sustainability

Certifications & Programs: Greenguard Gold , Healthier Hospitals , HPD , LEED , Mindful Materials , No Prop 65 warning required, WELL
Material Health: Low VOC , No Antimicrobials , No Flame Retardants , No PFAS , No PVC
More about DesignTex
Designtex is a leader in innovative textiles, wallcoverings, and surface solutions with products such as upholstery, wallcoverings, panel fabrics, privacy textiles, handmade rugs, and extreme performance textiles. A Steelcase Company, Designtex believes that environments are enhanced through “a convergence of form and function.”