Coast
Description
A sophisticated high-performance Crypton textile with a corduroy aesthetic
Composition
100% polyester + Crypton finish and backing
Width / Roll Size
137cm / 45m approx
Abrasion
45,000 Martindale
Pattern Repeat
H nil V 0.5cm
Application
upholstery seating, screen, wall panel
Performance Rating
CTA Heavy Duty Commercial Upholstery
Performance
- Coast features a Crypton integrated fabric system and barrier to provide permanent stain, odour, antibacterial and antimicrobial protection.
- Crypton® fabrics are moisture resistant, easy to clean and bleach cleanable, thereby increasing the life of the product.
- Refer to specification for detailed technical information
Fire Test
AS/NZS 1530.3
AS/NZS 3837
BCA Group 1
ISO 5660.1
Sustainability
- Crypton® technology extends the life of a fabric minimising replacement thereby reducing landfill waste, fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions
- Crypton® fabric contributes to Green Star, LEED + WELL for Low-Emitting Material. Crypton manufacturing uses renewable energy and carbon offset credits
- Crypton® fabric is free of potentially harmful levels of PFOS, PFOA, formaldehyde, heavy metals, phenols, phthalates, odour + skin sensitisers, halogenated flame retardants and does not require a Prop 65 warning label
Green Star + LEED
Green Star: Coast can contribute to the following WELL criteria:
- Low VOC
- Coast can be used on white furniture certified by Ecospecifier, AFRDI, ECNZ and GECA. The Green Star Rating Tool states "Where at least 90% of an item's mass is certified to a GBCA recognised standard, the item can be entered as a certified product at Levels A, B or C." Therefore any fabric can be used, as fabrics are almost always under 10% by weight of a furniture item
LEED: Coast can contribute to the following criteria:
- Low VOC
WELL: Coast can contribute to the following WELL criteria:
- Low VOC
- Toxic Material Reduction: Coast is free of PFCs, flame retardants, phthalates + urea formaldehyde
Please Note
- When upholstering it is important to pay attention to the nap direction. COAST must be cut and upholstered or sewn with the nap running in the same direction on panels / furniture
- Failure to do this will result in adjoining panels and / or furniture showing a contrasting light and dark shading effect