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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 160 |
| Pattern: | Complex, Modern Art, Geometrics, Artistic, 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 Antibacterial Water-Repellent Technical Fabric - Tromso is a 160 gr/m2 polyester fabric with a width of 150 cm, known for its resistance and durability. Its printed design is characterized by being complex, with an abstract and modern art style, in multicolored tones that give life and personality to any garment or decorative piece. This design can be combined with plain colors such as white, black, blue, or grey to create elegant and sophisticated contrasts.
The digital textile printing is done on one side, which gives a sharpness and quality to the design that makes it perfect for any fashion or decoration project. Its water-repellent finish makes it perfect for outdoor pieces and its antibacterial finish ensures greater hygiene in personal use items. In addition, its rough texture gives the fabric a modern and avant-garde look.
Among the most common applications and uses of this fabric are fashion, for both women and men, with pieces such as pants, backpacks, and wallets, interior and exterior decoration with cushions, tablecloths, sun loungers, and frames, as well as other accessories such as coin purses and toiletry bags.
To maintain its properties, it is recommended to wash at a maximum temperature of 60ºC, iron at a warm temperature, and avoid the use of bleach and tumble dryer. It can be dry cleaned, except with trichloroethylene.
Finally, the printing technology used in this fabric is sublimation, a technique that allows high definition and sharpness in the design and guarantees good adhesion of the color to the fabric for greater durability and resistance. This process is carried out by transferring the ink from a transfer paper to the fabric using heat and pressure.