WEATHERMAX 80 FABRIC WARRANTY EXTENDED TO 10 YEARS

Weathermax 80

Apr 3, 2017

Safety Components has extended the limited warranty of its innovative technical fabric WeatherMAX 80 to 10 years effective October 1, 2016.

“With over 12 years in the field, WeatherMAX has proven to hold up to the harshest environments and withstand long-term exposure,” said John Pierce, WeatherMAX product manager. “We extended our warranty on WeatherMAX 80 because of its proven longevity and reliability, and to demonstrate to our customers our firm commitment to producing only the highest quality fabrics.”

UV-resistant WeatherMAX 80 is woven from 100% pigment solution-dyed fibers. It has a breathable finish that resists water, dirt and mildew. At 8.0 oz per sq/yd, the high-performance outdoor fabric out-performs acrylic and polyester for strength, color-fastness and abrasion-resistance. Safety Components’ WeatherMAX holds US and Canadian patents, and has been in the field for over 12 years with over half a million installations worldwide.

Safety Components manufactures technical fabrics for the marine, fire, military, aerospace, automotive and outdoor industries. The company weaves stock and custom fabrics for a wide range of applications.
Contact WeatherMAX by Safety Components, 40 Emery St., Greenville, SC 29605. 864-240-2712; Fax: 864-240-5947. www.weatherMAX.com

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