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GREENSCREEN SEA-TEX Roller Blind Fabric Specification Colour %Heat %Light S-C T R T R Graphite 19 31 5 9 0.63 Haze 26 52 19 45 0.45 Pearl 23 47 13 34 0.49 Sand 26 55 22 53 0.43 White 31 59 31 62 0.40 T = Transmitted : R = Reflected : S-C = Shading Co-efficient. Shading Co-efficients are expressed as a decimal between 0 and 1. The lower the figure, the higher the shading efficiency of the blind. KEY FEATURES: Fabric composition: 50% Polyester 50% Reclaimed Ocean Plastic Fire retardancy: Conforms to; DIN 4102 B1 ; BS5867 - 2, Type B : 2008 for fire retardancy when tested in accordance with BS5438 : 1989 Shading: Semi- Transparent Screen - Suitable for computer environments Moisture resistance: Suitable for moist conditions STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: Colour range: 5 Louvre widths available: N/A Roller fabric width: 300cm (118.1”) nominal Typical fabric weight: 250gsm - (+/-10) Fabric thickness: 0.45mm - nominal Colourfast: Conforms to: BS5867 - 1 : 2004 for light fastness to Grade 6 minimum when tested in accordance with ISO 105 - B02 : 1999 Care instructions: Brush Clean Cutting: Recommended for Ultrasonic cutting (Not suitable for Blade cutting) This data is based on: Tests conducted using double glazed 6mm float glass with 12mm air space. Blinds are fully closed. Shading co-efficients are calculated for radiation at normal incidence. Standard U value is 2.75 W/M2K = 0.49Btu/ft2hxF. Important: Performance data has been compiled with great care using the latest techniques. However it is advisable to check actual suitability of fabrics for a particular application before use. In line with Eclipse’s commitment to product development, specifications may be subject to change without notice. Eclipse © Feb 2019 MSC4569 Roller Blind Fabric Specification Greenscreen Sea-Tex Contract Collection Made for business Geneva Blackout FR Fire Retardant Wide Width Fabric Screen Fabric Recycled

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GREENSCREEN SEA-TEXRoller Blind Fabric Specification

GREENSCREEN SEA-TEXRoller Blind Fabric Specification

Colour%Heat %Light

S-CT R T R

Graphite 19 31 5 9 0.63Haze 26 52 19 45 0.45Pearl 23 47 13 34 0.49Sand 26 55 22 53 0.43White 31 59 31 62 0.40

T = Transmitted : R = Reflected : S-C = Shading Co-efficient. Shading Co-efficients are expressed as a decimal between 0 and 1. The lower the figure, the higher the shading efficiency of the blind.

KEY FEATURES:

Fabric composition: 50% Polyester 50% Reclaimed Ocean Plastic Fire retardancy: Conforms to; DIN 4102 B1 ; BS5867 - 2, Type B : 2008 for fire retardancy when tested in accordance with BS5438 : 1989 Shading: Semi- Transparent Screen - Suitable for computer environmentsMoisture resistance: Suitable for moist conditions

STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:

Colour range: 5Louvre widths available: N/ARoller fabric width: 300cm (118.1”) nominalTypical fabric weight: 250gsm - (+/-10)Fabric thickness: 0.45mm - nominalColourfast: Conforms to: BS5867 - 1 : 2004 for light fastness to Grade 6 minimum when tested in accordance with ISO 105 - B02 : 1999Care instructions: Brush CleanCutting: Recommended for Ultrasonic cutting (Not suitable for Blade cutting)

This data is based on:Tests conducted using double glazed 6mm float glass with 12mm air space. Blinds are fully closed. Shading co-efficients are calculated for radiation at normal incidence. Standard U value is 2.75 W/M2K = 0.49Btu/ft2hxF.

Important: Performance data has been compiled with great care using the latest techniques. However it is advisable to check actual suitability of fabrics for a particular application before use. In line with Eclipse’s commitment to product development, specifications may be subject to change without notice.

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Roller Blind Fabric Specification Greenscreen Sea-Tex

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Geneva Blackout FR Fire Retardant Wide Width Fabric Screen Fabric Recycled

Specification Index

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Recycled programs are occurring throughout the world as we speak, sorting and processing recovered plastics from beaches, remote coastlines, inland waterways and the surrounding local communities where plastics are commonly incinerated or landfilled.

Turning ocean plastic into fabric is both inspiring and environmentally friendly. The created Greenscreen Sea-Tex screen fabric is semi-transparent, available in 5 colours and is also Fire Retardant.

Their durable nature means plastic materials can worryingly take up to 500 years to degrade so we’re putting in much more than we’re taking out!

MARINE DEBRIS Timeline of Biodegration

MILK CARTON3 months

PET BOTTLE450 years

FISHING NET600 years

PLASTIC CUP50 years

Yes! With the average window size at 1.86m, averaging 5 blinds per home x 500 homes would use 580kg of recovered ocean plastic.

C A N W E M A K E A D I F F E R E N C E ?

In our everyday lives we are surrounded by plastic. Just think about every piece we touch in a single day: shopping bags, food containers, coffee cup lids, water bottles, straws - the list goes on and on. We depend on plastic, but it comes at a steep price.

At present we only recover approximately 5% of any plastics we produce. It is estimated that by 2050, there could be more plastic than fish in the world’s oceans.

* Ultrasonic cutting recommended. Not suitable for blade cutting.

The Greenscreen Sea-Tex Project aims to recover shoreline plastic trash and turn it into fabrics!