Knit backing is permanently bonded to the back of fabrics, adding body, resiliency, and durability while eliminating seam slippage. This fabric backing makes lightweight fabrics such as silks, cottons, and chenilles more suitable for upholstery use.
Our proprietary processes allow us to knit back fabrics that are traditionally very difficult to back. These include silks, velvets, polys, cottons, plaids, stripes, embroidered and more.
Read moreWallpaper backing is a nonwoven material that is applied to the back of fabrics to make them suitable for use as wall coverings. This adds body, stability, and makes the fabric easier to work with when cutting and pasting onto a wall.
Turn almost any fabric into custom wall-coverings. Paper backing can be applied to most types of fabrics including plaids, stripes, embroidered and patterned fabrics.
Read moreOur stain protection technologies make it easier to keep your upholsteries, draperies, and fine fabrics looking fresh and clean, protecting them from soil, stains and spills. Our processes do not impact the weight, look, feel, or color of the fabric.
GreenShield® is an environmentally friendly stain protection that is formaldehyde free, produces no VOC's, and uses only one-third of the chemicals used in other finishes.
Read moreOur proprietary SunGard-Zero® is the best UV-Finish choice you will make. This is a 100% Organic UV Treatment that is laboratory tested and in compliance with ACT (Association for Contract Textiles) guidelines to protect fabrics over 2,800 hours of indirect sunlight.
SunGard-Zero® is a non-toxic PFAS-Free performance finish with an utmost performance rate that will protect your fabrics from ultra-violet radiation in sunlight preventing fading over time and prolonging the lifespan of the fabric. Recommended for fabrics used in upholstery, drapery, and wallcovering.
Read moreFabrics used in public places such as schools, theaters, convention halls, hotels, and other public places must meet certain flammability standards. A common test for fabric flammability is the NFPA 701 Test.
FlameGard® flame protection technology will reduce the flammability and delay the combustion of fabric, thereby allowing treated fabrics to meet some of the most stringent local and federal regulations.
Read moreBonding involves fusing two or more substrates together for enhanced strength, puncture resistance, and appearance.
Our engineers routinely fuse products such as naugahyde vinyl, PVC, leather, ultra suede, alcantara, and many natural and synthetic fabrics.
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