Velvety terry 100% cotton fabric for marine mats
Fundex is a velvety terry fabric made of 100% cotton, designed to cover and protect surfaces in marine environments where comfort, absorption and a soft hand are required. Its velvety structure provides an enveloping texture, ideal for professional applications in the nautical sector. The inclusion of keywords such as nautical fabric and marine mats enhances its visibility for technical upholstery projects.
Characteristics:
• Width: 1.60m.
• Weight: 470 g/m².
• Roll length: 30m.
• Indanthrene treatment: Maximum colour fastness.
• Fastness: Light: 6–7/10 • Washing: 4/5 • Hypochlorite: 4–5/5.
Recommended use:
Suitable for marine upholstery projects within the American terry cloth category, especially in areas where absorption and comfort are required. In applications with high friction such as heavy use seating or continuous contact zones the customer must verify in advance the suitability of the material to ensure correct use. Warning: Due to its structure and composition, this fabric may fade with sun exposure. It is recommended to use an intermediate protective layer to prevent transfer to the original upholstery.
Maintenance:
Wash with neutral soap. Max. 60°C.
Liability:
If the customer does not verify in advance that the material is appropriate for its specific use, the company will not assume responsibility for wear, deterioration or alterations occurring during the product’s end use. The purchaser assumes responsibility for usage, exposure conditions and auxiliary products applied to the material. Our company is exempt from any deterioration or alteration resulting from final use, except for legally recognised manufacturing defects.
Guarantees and technical data:
• Specifications subject to update without prior notice for production improvement purposes.
• For professional projects, requesting the current technical data sheet is recommended.
• Warranty valid only for material in its original state; does not cover installation or third party handling.
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