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| Material: | 100% Polyester |
| Width (cm): | 160 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 218 |
| Pattern: | Simple, Vector pattern, Colorful, Modern Art, Geometrics |
| Features: | Smooth, Rigid, Opaque |
| Application / Use: | Racks, Curtains, Curtains, Pictures, Awning |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The White Out blackout canvas fabric is a polyester canvas with a grammage of 218 gr/m2, with a smooth and rigid feel, an opaque visual, printed with a simple, colorful, and artistic patterned design in a vector pattern style, with circles and polka dots in multicolor tones. This design symbolizes modernity and creativity, perfect for adding a vibrant and original touch to any project. It can be combined with solid colors such as white, black, or gray to highlight its printed design.
The fabric is digitally printed with the patterned design on one side, ensuring high image quality and durability. Its general characteristics include being suitable for decoration, home textiles, upholstery, fashion accessories, and more. The White Out blackout canvas is versatile and resistant, ideal for both indoor and outdoor projects.
Among the applications and uses of the fabric are decorating frames, bedrooms, living rooms, paintings, awnings, sun loungers, chairs, handbags, wallets, and backpacks. Its opaque properties make it perfect for creating cozy environments and protecting from the sun in outdoor spaces. In addition, its rigid texture makes it ideal for upholstery that requires resistance and durability.
Regarding care, hand washing is recommended at a maximum temperature of 30ºC and without a dryer. These care instructions will ensure the preservation of the fabrics properties and the printed design over time.
The printing technology used for this fabric is sublimation, which consists of transferring dye-based inks directly to the fabric through heat and pressure. This method allows for durable image fixation on the fabric, maintaining the vibrancy of the colors and the sharpness of the design.