Specifications / Performance

Repetition — Imperial Navy

Repetition — Imperial Navy
Fusion 16 Series

Luxury has been Redefined with our Fusion 16 Collection. A wonderful color coordinated collection of Cut Velvet designs and Chenille Textures. This group of proprietary fabrics will work beautifully in any Hospitality environment.

Item Notes:

Country of Origin: Turkey *The ACT Minimum Abrasion Standard is 30,000. Abrasion test results exceeding ACT Performance Guidelines are not an indicator of product lifespan. Multiple factors affect fabric durability and appearance retention.

Fabric Categories:
Cruise Ship
Upholstery
Design Categories:
Chenille
Herringbone
Texture
Applications:
Upholstery
Alternate Style Colors: 12

Linear Weight (oz/yd):

15

Linear Weight (g/m):

465.1

Linear Width (in):

54

Linear Width (cm):

137.2

Area Weight (oz/yd²):

9.998

Area Weight (g/m²):

339

Repeat Vertical (in):

0

Repeat Horizontal (in):

2

Repeat Vertical (cm):

0

Repeat Horizontal (cm):

5.08

Fiber Content:

60% Polyester - 34% Acrylc - 6% Viscose

Put Up Yards:

50

The following Fabric Performance Symbols indicate that a fabric passes all applicable testing as specified by the Association for Contract Textiles (ACT):
Flammability Tests Passed:
California TB 117 Section E
NFPA 260
UFAC Class 1
Durability Tests Passed:
Minimum Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4157 / 50,000
Color Fastness To Crocking AATCC 8 (Wet :5, Dry: 5)
Color Fastness To Light AATCC 16E (60 Hours, Class 4)
Pilling Resistance ASTM D3511 (Class 5)
Seam Slippage ASTM D 4034-95
Tensile Strength ASTM D5034
Fire Retardant:
Yes
Finish:
Soil/Stain Repellent
Backing:
Acrylic
Design Layout:
Directional
Maintenance:
WS-Clean With Solvent OR Water Based Cleanser

Disclaimer:

Due to color variations on different monitors and color printers, before making exact color and texture matches, we recommend that you request an actual sample to ensure proper color representation.

Please contact your Regional Representative for more information.

NOTE: Many LCD and LED monitors can not display colors accurately due to a limited color gamut.