PVC for professional automotive upholstery
Baby is a material developed for automotive upholstery companies specialized in interior applications and repair work. It is composed of PVC and polyester, providing stable and consistent performance in applications where cost control and finish uniformity are a priority. Its smooth grain facilitates integration in partial repairs and continuous surfaces, ensuring visual homogeneity and efficient handling during the installation process. It is a relevant solution for workshops seeking a functional, competitive material adapted to high-volume vehicle interior projects.
Characteristics:
• Width: 1,40m.
• Thickness: 1,20mm–1,30mm.
• Support: Polyester.
• Roll length: 30m/40m.
• Finish: Smooth grain (uniform visual integration).
• Economic benefit: Very competitive price.
Recommended use:
Suitable for automotive interior upholstery projects. Not suitable for motorcycle applications. Cleaning with water and soap is recommended. In applications with high friction, such as intensive-use seats or continuous contact areas, the customer must previously verify the suitability of the material to ensure correct application.
Responsability:
In the event that the customer does not verify in advance that the material is suitable for its specific use, the company will not assume any responsibility for wear, deterioration, or alterations occurring during the final use of the product. The customer assumes responsibility for the use, exposure conditions, and products used for the material's intended purpose. Our company is released from any deterioration or alteration derived from the final use, except for legally recognized manufacturing defects.
Garanties and technical data:
• Specifications subject to update without previous notice for production improvement reasons.
• For professional projects, it is recommended to request the currect technical data sheet.
• Warranty valid only for the material in its original state; does not include installation or third-party handling.
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