PERFORMANCE AND CERTIFICATION

Flame resistant: A fabric is considered flame resistant if it passes federal specifications for particular end use items or voluntary standards defined by industrial.
Abrasion: The wearing away of any part of a material by rubbing against another surface.
Crocking: A term used for the transfer of colorant from the surface of a colored material to another surface principally by rubbing.
Seam Slippage: A defect occurring when yarns in sewn fabric pull apart at seams. Laboratory tests can determine seam slippage. (Abv Ref. FDOT)

WE CAN SUPPLY A CERTIFICATION BY 3RD PARTY EG. SGS, INTERTEK THAT REQUEST HAVE TO BE CLARIFIED WITH PURCHASING ORDER.

Flammability for Upholstery: NFPA260, CAE117, BS5852, IMO Res A.652.
Flammability for Drapery: NFPA701, M1, B1, EN13773, BS5867, IMO Res A471, EN1021-1.
Flammability for Panel: ASTM E-84 for Walls.
Seam Slippage: ASTM4157 (Wyzenbeek), ASTM4966 (Martindale).
Abrasion: ASTM D4034 for Upholstery, ASTM D434 for Drapery, ASTM D5034 for Breaking Strength of Upholstery and Walls, ASTM D2261 for Tear Strength of Upholstery.
Crocking: AATCC 8-2001 for Upholstery, AATCC 8 for Drapery.