The ultimate fabric for
intense sun environments.
Thanks to it's unique construction process Sunbrella
provides protection, and years of service, in intense sun areas, like Arizona
and other areas of the sun-belt, where UV rays will rapidly degrade the paint
and interior. Because of the use of acrylic fibers, which are naturally UV
resistant, Sunbrella has long been the recognized leader in long-wearing marine
fabrics for bimni tops, sail covers and deck enclosures. Besides marine uses,
Sunbrella is also used for commercial awnings due to it's ability in providing
UV blockage with a rich, woven finish. The acrylic fibers are solution dyed,
before the fabric is woven, to assure the color goes all the way through the
fabric. Using a special finish process, the material is then softened for use
as a car cover fabric. The fabric is exceptionally strong and coupled with it's
UV resistance it also makes an excellent cover for RV's and trailers that spend
extended time stored outside.
- Long Lasting Strength - Acrylic fibers suffer
minimal loss of strength from exposure to heat, moisture and UV.
- Fade Resistant - Colors are a result of pigments
which are actually built into the fibers (solution dyed), instead of just dying
the finished fabric.
- Water Resistant - Treated for moisture resistance
(but remember, this material is primarily for UV protection).
- Rot, Mildew Resistant - Acrylic fibers resist growth
that occurs in moist environments.
Material colors available - Pacific Blue (D1), Sky
Blue (D2), Cadet Gray (D4), Jet Black (D5), Toast (D6)