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chnical info FRONT BACK Widths 220 cm 270 cm 320 cm Composition Fibreglass 42% - PVC 58% Openness factor NBN EN 410 Weight NF EN 12127 Thickness ISO 5084 Density ISO 7211/2 5.00% 525.00 g/m² 0.74 mm WARP 18.00 yarn/cm Color fastness to artificial light ISO 105 B02 >7 Color fastness to artificial weathering ISO 105 B04 >7 Air permeability ISO 9237 WEFT 14.00 yarn/cm 580.00 l/m²/s Roll length 50 m / 30 m for all widths > 270 cm Cleaning With soapy water Confection By heat, high frequency or ultrasonic welding Fire classification Europe UNE-EN 13501-1:2007 France NF P92-503 C-s3, d0 M1 Italy UNI 9177 ermany DIN 4102 B1 UK USA BS 5867 NFPA 701 C FR 1

chnical info ar strength ISO 4674-1 methode 2 Original WARP 8.50 dan WEFT 7.50 dan After climatic chamber -30 C WARP 7.80 dan WEFT 7.50 dan After climatic chamber +70 C WARP 8.20 dan WEFT 7.20 dan Original WARP 3.10 % WEFT 2.75 % After color fastness to artificial light WARP 4.00 % WEFT 2.90 % After colour fastness to artificial weathering WARP 3.50 % WEFT 2.80 % After climatic chamber -30 C WARP 3.00 % WEFT 2.50 % After climatic chamber +70 C WARP 2.85 % WEFT 2.50 % Original WARP 260.00 dan/5cm WEFT 225.00 dan/5cm After color fastness to artificial light WARP 240.00 dan/5cm WEFT 220.00 dan/5cm After colour fastness to artificial weathering WARP 240.00 dan/5cm WEFT 225.00 dan/5cm After climatic chamber -30 C WARP 225.00 dan/5cm WEFT 200.00 dan/5cm After climatic chamber +70 C WARP 180.00 dan/5cm WEFT 185.00 dan/5cm Elongation up to break Breaking strength ISO 1421 ISO 1421 2

Front - Interior 75.80% 16.70% 0.62 0.74 0.61 0.81 0.51 0.48 0.87 0.29 0.92 = Total solar energy transmittance / = Direct solar transmittance / = Secondary heat transfer factor / = Shading coefficient lare control Thermal comfort -factor = Total solar energy transmittance Thermal comfort -factor = Secondary heat transfer factor = Very little effect / 1 = / 2 = Moderate effect / 3 = / 4 = Very good effect 3

Back - Interior 76.00% 16.50% 0.62 0.74 0.61 0.81 0.51 0.48 0.87 0.29 0.92 = Total solar energy transmittance / = Direct solar transmittance / = Secondary heat transfer factor / = Shading coefficient lare control Thermal comfort -factor = Total solar energy transmittance Thermal comfort -factor = Secondary heat transfer factor = Very little effect / 1 = / 2 = Moderate effect / 3 = / 4 = Very good effect 4

Front - Exterior 75.80% 16.70% 0.23 0.17 0.18 0.13 0.24 0.12 0.08 0.20 0.10 0.07 0.30 = Total solar energy transmittance / = Direct solar transmittance / = Secondary heat transfer factor / = Shading coefficient lare control Thermal comfort -factor = Total solar energy transmittance Class 4 Thermal comfort -factor = Secondary heat transfer factor = Very little effect / 1 = / 2 = Moderate effect / 3 = / 4 = Very good effect 5

Back - Exterior 75.80% 16.70% 0.23 0.17 0.18 0.13 0.24 0.12 0.08 0.20 0.10 0.07 0.30 = Total solar energy transmittance / = Direct solar transmittance / = Secondary heat transfer factor / = Shading coefficient lare control Thermal comfort -factor = Total solar energy transmittance Class 4 Thermal comfort -factor = Secondary heat transfer factor = Very little effect / 1 = / 2 = Moderate effect / 3 = / 4 = Very good effect 6