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13 31 00/FERBuyLine 8605Textile Architecture
www.ferrari-architecture.com
Technical properties Precontraint® 1002 T2 back PVDF Standards
Yarn PES HT 1100 Dtex
Weight 1050 g/sqm - 31 oz/sqyd EN ISO 2286-2
Width 178 cm (-1mm/+1mm)
Tensile strength (warp/weft) 420/400 daN/ 5 cm EN ISO 1421
480/450 Lbs ASTM D 751-00 Cut Strip Method
Tear resistance (warp/weft) 55/50 daN DIN 53.363
105/100 Lbs ASTM D 751-00 Trapezoid Tear Method
Adhesion 12 daN/ 5 cm EN ISO 2411
Flame retardancy M2/NF P92-507 • B1/DIN 4102-1 • BS 7837 • Test 2/NFPA 701 • CSFM T19
Class C/ASTM E 108 • ASTM E84 • VKF 5.2/SN 198898
Surface treatment Fluotop® T2 (High concentration PVDF)
Back side treatment Weldable PVDF (for a better resistance to pollution of the back side of the fabric)
Product application Static & permanent structures
Capitalizes on the excellent PVDF weathering and without changing the making up process allows abetter aesthetical performance of the membrane under any shape and from any angle.The technical data here above are average values with a +/- 5% tolerance.
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Textile Architecture
www.ferrari-architecture.com
Technical properties Precontraint® 1202 T2 back PVDF Standards
Yarn PES HT 1100 Dtex/1670 Dtex
Weight 1050 g/sqm - 31 oz/sqyd (1250 g/m2*) EN ISO 2286-2
Width 178 cm (-1mm/+1mm)
Tensile strength (warp/weft) 560/560 daN/ 5 cm EN ISO 1421
565/565 Lbs ASTM D 751-00 Cut Strip Method
Tear resistance (warp/weft) 80/65 daN DIN 53.363
130/110 Lbs ASTM D 751-00 Trapezoid Tear Method
Adhesion 12 daN/ 5 cm EN ISO 2411
Flame retardancy M2/NF P92-507* • B1/DIN 4102-1 • BS 7837 • Test 2/NFPA 701
CSFM T19 • Group 2/AS/NZS 3837 • VKF 5.2/SN 198898
Surface treatment Fluotop® T2 (High concentration PVDF)
Back side treatment Weldable PVDF (for a better resistance to pollution of the back side of the fabric)
Product application Static & permanent structures
Capitalizes on the excellent PVDF weathering and without changing the making up process allows abetter aesthetical performance of the membrane under any shape and from any angle.The technical data here above are average values with a +/- 5% tolerance.
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13 31 00/FERBuyLine 8605Textile Architecture
www.ferrari-architecture.com
Technical Précontraint® 1002 S Précontraint® 1202 S Précontraint® 1302 S Précontraint® 1502 S Standardsproperties back PVDF back PVDF back PVDF back PVDF
Yarn 1100 Dtex PES HT 1100 /1670 Dtex PES HT 1100/2200 Dtex PES HT 1670/2200 Dtex PES HT Weight 1050 g/m2 / 31 oz/sqyd 1050 g/m2 (1250 g/m2)* / 1350 g/m2 / 40 oz/sqyd 1500 g/m2 / 44 oz/sqyd EN ISO 2286-2
31 oz/sqydWidth 180 cm 180 cm 180 cm 180 cm (-1mm/+1mm)Tensile strength 420/400 daN/ 5 cm 560/560 daN/ 5 cm 800/700 daN/ 5 cm 1000/800 daN/ 5 cm EN ISO 1421(warp/weft)Tear resistance 55/50 daN 80/65 daN 120/110 daN 160/140 daN DIN 53.363(warp/weft)Adhesion 12 daN/ 5 cm 12 daN/ 5 cm 13 daN/ 5 cm 15 daN/ 5 cm EN ISO 2411Flame retardancy M2/NF P 92-507 • B1/DIN 4102-1 B1/DIN 4102-1 • BS 7837 B1/DIN 4102-1 • BS 7837 B1/DIN 4102-1 • BS 7837
BS7837 • M2/UNE 23.727 CSFM T 19 • SITAC/SIS 650082 CSFM T 19 • SITAC/SINTEF/ETA/SIS 650082SITAC/ETA/SIS 650082 VKF 5.2/SN 198898 SITAC/SINTEF/SIS 650082 Test 2/NFPA 701 • CSFM T 19VKF 5.2/SN 198898 • Test 2/NFPA 701 Test 2/NFPA 701 VKF 5.3/SN 198898CSFM T 19 • ASTM E 84 Test 2/NFPA 701Class C/ASTME 108 B1/ONORM B 3800-1
Surface treatment: Formula S: calibrated PVDF alloyReverse side treatment: Weldable PVDF (for better resistance to pollution on the reverse side of the fabric).PVDF Back treatment utilizes the excellent anti-aging quality of fluoropolymers without modifying fabric production procedures which enables superior
finishes for all types of projects from any angle.
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Textile Architecture
The exclusive Précontraint® Ferrari® technologyMORE PVD ON TOP
WEAVE OFHIGH-TENACITYPOLYESTERYARNS
TWO-WAYTENSIONING KEEPSYARNS COMPLETELYSTRAIGHT
Using the exclusive patentedPrécontraint® Ferrari® technology, TextileArchitecture fabrics are maintained under equal tensionthroughout the entire manufacturing process.
This gives you tremendous dimensional stability. Our textiles keep their shape, both during fabrication,installation, and years of use. This technology alsoallows for more PVC coating, smoother surfaces (a plus in dirt resistance), and superior longevity andweather resistance.
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