PVC/PVDF Coated Fabric
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PVC/PVDF (Polyvinyl Chloride/Polyvinylidene Fluoride) coated fabric is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction of tensile structures. It combines the strength and flexibility of fabric with the durability and weather resistance of PVC and PVDF coatings, making it ideal for outdoor applications.
Composition and Structure:
Composition and Structure:
Applications:
PVC/PVDF-coated fabric is widely used in various tensile structure applications such as:
- Shade Sails: Providing effective UV protection in outdoor spaces.
- Tensile Membrane Roofs: Used in stadiums, airports, and pavilions for both aesthetic and functional roofing.
- Canopies: Offering coverage and protection for public spaces and commercial properties.
- Parking Sheds: Protecting vehicles from the elements in large-scale parking areas.
- Event Tents: For temporary structures at exhibitions, festivals, and corporate events.
🔧 Basic Technical Specifications of Tensile Fabric
Specification | Details |
Base Material | High-tenacity Polyester (PES) / Fiberglass |
Coating | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) with PVDF topcoat |
Fabric Weight | 700 – 1500 gsm (grams per square meter) |
Tensile Strength | 2500 – 5500 N/5cm (warp and weft) |
Tear Strength | 200 – 500 N (warp and weft) |
Light Transmission | 5% – 20% (depending on type and coating) |
Fire Retardancy | B1, M2, Class 1 (as per DIN, NFPA, ASTM standards) |
UV Resistance | Excellent (treated with UV stabilizers in coating) |
Temperature Range | -30°C to +70°C |
Topcoat Finish | PVDF lacquer (for dirt resistance and longevity) |
Color Availability | White (standard), with custom colors on request |
Expected Lifespan | 15 – 25 years (depending on material quality & environment) |