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SEFAR® TENARA® Fabric Meets California Title 19 Flame Resistant Regulations

Product Configured to Provide Safer Design and Stronger Performance

Publish Date: Wednesday, November 02, 2016

DEPEW, NY… SEFAR® Architecture’s TENARA® Fabric is now a registered flame resistant product under California Title 19, established by the California State Fire Marshal.

As a Title 19 registered product, TENARA Fabric expands the applications for large-scale exterior fixed and retractable canopy and tensile fabric applications – most notably in hospitality, education and retail settings.

The increasing importance of fire prevention in public spaces has caused the flame retardant and flame resistant properties of fabric products to become a critical consideration in the decision-making process of both fabric manufacturing and design. TENARA Fabric provides a nonflammable solution for spaces that require an awning, fabric enclosure, curtain, or other decorative component.

“We manufacture a specialized fabric product. It can be applied to both static or retractable exterior canopy applications,” says Peter Katcha, Director, North American Sales for SEFAR Architecture. “The Title 19 certification is important to us – it makes TENARA Fabric ideal for safer, well-lit, and more comfortable public spaces.”

TENARA Fabric’s industry-leading 40% light transmission rate provides superior translucency for effective and appealing light diffusion without affecting light temperature or light transmission negatively. Woven from ePTFE yarn and coated with PTFE, TENARA Fabric is also inert and highly resistant to blemishing and degradation, far surpassing all other fabric materials.

When paired with a retractable roofing system, the repeated folding benefits of TENARA Fabric are innumerable. When bad weather strikes, the retractable roof quietly unfolds, making it the ideal covering for any space and ensuring protection for its patrons. When it’s sunny, TENARA Fabric lets the maximum amount of diffused light through, while providing adequate amounts of shade. Overall, TENARA Fabric allows popular outdoor spaces to feel more open and inviting while making efficient use of, and further monetizing, the valuable space below.   

Under Title 19, TENARA Fabric meets the requirements of flame resistance identified in Section 13115 of the California Health and Safety Code. For more information, visit: http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/strucfireengineer/pdf/flameretardant/Frlaws.pdf

To learn more about SEFAR Architecture’s TENARA Fabric, visit http://www.tenarafabric.com

About SEFAR Architecture: SEFAR Architecture is a leading manufacturer of monofilament precision and ePTFE yarn fabrics and fabric systems for interior and exterior architectural applications. With comprehensive knowledge in textile architecture, Sefar has cooperated with experienced lighting technicians and polymer experts to develop a new generation of fabrics for the architectural and design community. For more information on SEFAR Architecture’s products and services, call 727-388-4919 or visit www.sefar.us

About SEFAR Architecture: SEFAR Architecture is a leading manufacturer of monofilament precision and ePTFE yarn fabrics and fabric systems for interior and exterior architectural applications. With comprehensive knowledge in textile architecture, Sefar has cooperated with experienced lighting technicians and polymer experts to develop a new generation of fabrics for the architectural and design community. For more information on SEFAR Architecture’s products and services, call Peter Katcha at 727-388-4919 or visit www.sefar.us.