Alutech Sun Shield EM3430L Kullanım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 12
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General notes of the awningfabric
Awning fabrics are high performance products. Nevertheless, even given today's state of the art and
the requirements imposed by environmental protection, there are limits to perfection. Certain
appearances in the fabric that are sometimes objected to are still possible despite sophisticated
production and processing technology.
Basically, these effects occur to different degrees in almost all awning fabrics. They do not decrease
the quality of the fabrics in any way, however.
To avoid irritation, we would like to expressly draw your attention to the following characteristics in
terms of consumer education:
Creases are created during fabrication and when folding the awning fabric. In the course of
this process, especially in lighter colors, surface effects can be created in the crease
(pigment displacements), which appear darker with backlight (like stripe of dirt). They do not
decrease the value or the performance of theawning.
Chalk effects are light stripes that are created when processing refined goods and cannot
be totally avoided even with the greatest of care. Thus, they also do not constitute a reason
for complaint.,
Rain impermeability: Acrylic and polyester sun protection awning materials are impregnated
with water-repellents and at a minimum tilt of 14 degrees will withstand a light, short rain. In
stronger or longer rain, awnings must be retracted to avoid damage. Awnings that are rolled
up wet should be extended again as soon as possible fordrying.
Ripples in the seam, stitch and panel areas are caused by multiple layers of the fabric and
various winding strengths in the roller tube. Fabric tension thus caused can cause ripples
(e.g. waffle or herringbonepatterns).
The fabric's yarn need not be the same
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color as the part of the fabric that contains the seam.