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Guilford of Maine Fabric Data Sheet

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acoustical fabricPATTERN: FR701, STYLE 2100

Guilford of Maine fabrics are acoustically sound transparent. The composition of the fabric will not interfere with soundwaves and allows them to pass through the material uninhibited. Therefore, the acoustical material that is under the fabric facing, be it fiberglass, foam, ect., is able to work to it's fullest potential. The eye pleasing look of the fabric makes it suitable for any number of applications including studios, churches, schools, offices, home theaters and more.

 

Features
  • Material is available by the linear yard in a 66" width
  • 59 standard colors to choose from
  • Other Guilford of Maine fabric charts available for special orders
  • Fabric is 100% Terratex Polyester - Largely Post Consumer Recycled Content
  • Pattern is non-directional
Product Data
  • Flammability: Class 1 Fire Rated per ASTM E-84
  • Weight: .5lbs per linear yard
  • Tensile Strength: 150 lbs. Minimum
  • Tear Strength: 30 lbs. Minimum
  • Colorfastness to Light: 40 hours
  • Colorfastness to Crocking: Class 4 min. - dry; Class 4 min. - wet
  • Moisture Regain - .5% maximum
Panel Fabric Cleaning & Maintenance

Fabrics are colorfast to both water-based and solvent-based cleaning solutions and may be cleaned with all conventional upholstery cleaning systems.

Note that the following are general recommendations for THE PANEL FABRIC ONLY. Some fabric cleaning methods may cause damage to underlying materials in panel or wall panel systems. Contact Acoustical Solutions, Inc. for recommendations and precautions prior to attempting any of the following procedures:

  • Vacuum the fabric periodically to remove accumulated dirt and dust. The frequency of this and any other routine maintenance is determined by end use conditions.
  • Blot fresh spills immediately.
  • Ensure that the fabric is adequately rinsed after cleaning, as residual cleaning agents may accelerate soiling.
  • Have the fabric professionally cleaned whenever large stains or an overall soiled condition occurs.

For most water-based stains: a clean, absorbent cloth dampened with a detergent solution (e.g. 1 teaspoon laundry detergent/ 1 pint warm water) would be applied to the stain. Blot the fabric with the treated cloth, working from the outer edge of the stained area moving inward. In order to effectively draw out the stain, renew the cleaning cloth frequently. Rinse well with clear water, and dry the fabric as quickly as practical. Oil-based stains may be treated in a similar manner, substituting a volatile solvent-based cleaner for the detergent solution. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for using such products, and always pretest an inconspicuous area of the fabric for colorfastness to the cleaning agent.