Glass fibre fabric
MakMax Australia presents PTFE coated high translucency glass fibre fabric capable of withstanding high temperatures and UV radiation.
The PTFE or polytetrafluroethlyene coated glass fibre fabric combines aesthetics, durability and function in a dynamic tensile material, making it suitable for tensile membrane structures and shade structures. PTFE glass fibre coating is chemically inert and capable of withstanding temperatures from -73°C to +232°C, making the PTFE coated fabric suitable for bushfire prone regions.
PTFE glass fibre high translucent fabric membrane can be spot welded or sewn to provide exceptional strength and durability, enabling designers to push the limits of design in exterior or interior applications without worrying about the material cracking or creasing under the strain of repeat flexing or folding.
Reflecting as much as 60 percent of visible light, the translucent fabric also offers a cost-effective, low-maintenance option for building owners and developers who demand a material that installs white and stays that way for a long time. Additionally, the fabric behaves elastically under normal conditions and does not undergo significant stress relaxation or creep.
Key features of PTFE coated glass fibre fabric include waterproof material; UV resistance; exceptional stain resistance; easy to clean surface; self-cleaning properties superior to conventional PTFE coating when coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2) photo-catalyst; high translucency with even dispersion of daylight; and highly reflective coating serving as a dramatic backdrop for night time or interior lighting.
The PTFE or polytetrafluroethlyene coated glass fibre fabric combines aesthetics, durability and function in a dynamic tensile material, making it suitable for tensile membrane structures and shade structures. PTFE glass fibre coating is chemically inert and capable of withstanding temperatures from -73°C to +232°C, making the PTFE coated fabric suitable for bushfire prone regions.
PTFE glass fibre high translucent fabric membrane can be spot welded or sewn to provide exceptional strength and durability, enabling designers to push the limits of design in exterior or interior applications without worrying about the material cracking or creasing under the strain of repeat flexing or folding.
Reflecting as much as 60 percent of visible light, the translucent fabric also offers a cost-effective, low-maintenance option for building owners and developers who demand a material that installs white and stays that way for a long time. Additionally, the fabric behaves elastically under normal conditions and does not undergo significant stress relaxation or creep.
Key features of PTFE coated glass fibre fabric include waterproof material; UV resistance; exceptional stain resistance; easy to clean surface; self-cleaning properties superior to conventional PTFE coating when coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2) photo-catalyst; high translucency with even dispersion of daylight; and highly reflective coating serving as a dramatic backdrop for night time or interior lighting.