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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 160 |
| Pattern: | Painting, Standard, Blurred, Modern Art, Dark |
| 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 base fabric is the Antibacterial Water-Repellent Fabric - Tromso, a technical fabric made of 100% polyester with a weight of 160 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. Its printed design is a painting with a blurred style and touches of modern art, with main colors of silk blue, night black, and dark forest green. This fabric is printed with the design on one side using digital textile printing.
The fabric has a rough texture and features waterproof and antibacterial finishes. The design is complex but standard, meaning it has a certain level of complexity but is not as intricate as other designs. This design, printed on the fabric, is ideal for outfits in neutral tones, such as whites and grays, as well as pastel colors like peach, pink, or mint green.
The characteristics of the fabric and the printed design allow for its use in various applications, such as mens and womens fashion, accessories like coin purses, toiletry bags, backpacks, and wallets. Additionally, it is suitable for decorating different spaces such as the home, including the dining room, living room, and bedroom, by placing them on cushions, tablecloths, and paintings. It can also be used outdoors for sun loungers and cushions.
This fabric requires special care, including a maximum washing temperature of 60ºC, low-temperature ironing, dry cleaning (except with trichloroethylene), and tumble drying is prohibited.
Finally, it is worth noting that this fabric is manufactured using sublimation technology (polyester), which uses a thermal process to transfer printed images to the fabric. This is possible due to the sublimation of the inks into the polyester, which has a chemical reaction to heat that fuses the ink and the polyester material, thus creating the printed images on the fabric.