AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard

Ambiant
by James Dunlop FibreGuard




AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


AmbiantJames Dunlop FibreGuard


















Cobblestone
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Specifications
This product code has been recently updated. The previous codes are still searchable, download for details.
Our Eco label signifies when a fabric is composed of conscious fibres and meets our key environmental certifications.Do not bleach
Drycleaning Gentle cycle
Low iron max 110C
Machine wash cool gentle cycle
Tumble dry gentle cycle
Fire Retardancy AU/NZ
AS 1530.3
Fire Retardancy Brit
BS 5852 Source 0
Fire Retardancy USA
CAL 117
FMVSS 302
NFPA 260
Lightfastness i Lightfastness is a property of a colourant such as dye or pigment that describes how resistant to fading it is when exposed to light.
UV 6/8 Blue Scale
Rub Tests i Rub tests are used to measure the durability of a fabric. Martindale and Wyzenbeek scales are measures of a fabric’s abrasion resistance and are undertaken on upholstery fabrics to check their suitability for various uses.
100,000 Wyzenbeek Double Rubs
40,000 Martindale Cycles
Please note: these products have been tested to the relevant standards. Please review the test results prior to specification.
PFA free
PFC free
Please note: these products have been certified to the above relevant environmental textile certifications. Please review the test results prior to specification.
Eco
Washable 60C
Fibreguard
Recycled
Fire Retardant
Uph Samp Shown Conventional
100 G/M² Recycled Non-Woven Backing
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Test Certificates
From banana peel to mycelium, cactus leather, and seaweed, the textiles industry continues to test and develop innovative compositions. One composition proven to perform as well as it’s virgin predecessor, while requiring considerably less water during production, is recycled polyester.
From banana peel to mycelium, cactus leather, and seaweed, the textiles industry continues to test and develop innovative compositions. One composition proven to perform as well as it’s virgin predecessor, while requiring considerably less water during production, is recycled polyester.
The equivalent of
36414
Plastic one litre bottles have been saved from landfill through the sales of Ambiant
1kg recycled yarn = 25 plastic 1 litre bottles
Learn moreWhat is Fibreguard?
Stain resistant, easy-clean fabrics designed to withstand the demands of daily living.
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