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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 160 |
| Pattern: | Very Simple, Decorative, Modern Art, Photography, Light |
| Features: | Water repellent, Wrinkled, Antibacterial |
| Application / Use: | Racks, Pictures, Deckchairs, Pants, Wallet |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Water-Repellent Antibacterial Fabric - Tromso is a technical fabric with a composition of 100% polyester and a weight of 160 gr/m2. Its 150 cm width makes it a versatile fabric for use in a variety of applications such as fashion, accessories, outdoor and indoor decoration, among other uses. This fabric features sublimation printing technology, allowing for crisp and durable printing, achieving high quality in the printed image.
The printed design of this fabric has a very simple complexity and a modern art decorative style in which multi-colored feathers predominate. Although the design itself is quite striking, it can also be combined with balanced solid colors such as black and white.
The rough texture and water-repellent finish make this fabric an excellent option for products that require waterproofing. The fabric also has an antibacterial finish, making it an excellent choice for products that require greater hygiene.
In terms of applications and uses, this type of fabric is ideal for making dining tablecloths, cushions for living rooms and bedrooms, as well as for making backpacks and purses. In outdoor decoration, it is perfect for stretcher frames, sun loungers, and cushions.
Regarding the care of this fabric, it is recommended not to bleach it and not to tumble dry it. It is suitable for dry cleaning, except with trichloroethylene. It can be ironed at a low temperature (warm) to avoid damaging the fiber.
Finally, sublimation printing technology involves printing the image on special paper, which is then transferred to the fabric using heat and pressure. The ink transforms into gas during the process, penetrating the fibers and forming a durable and wear-resistant image.