Catalogue Orca Coated Fabrics
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Through the ORCA® branding of Pennel's Chlorosulfonated polyethylene and Polychloroprene coated fabrics, the label is now recognized worldwide as the first choice by professionals of the inflatable boating industry.
More than one million inflatable boats have been produced with ORCA® fabrics over the past 40 years.
ORCA® fabrics most remarkable characteristics are:
Ultra Violet light resistance:
the external Chlorosulfonated polyethylene coating of all -gkca® fabrics, offered in a rain­bow of colors,
provides for exceptional UV protection against ageing and discoloration.
■\ Fire resistance:
-grc2v® products, all rubber-based,
retain all of their properties, even when accidentally exposed to heat.
Mechanical resistance:
The combination of a
high tensile textile and outstanding layers of
coating, gives -gkca®
the highest level of mechanical strength.
Abrasion resistance:
The chemical formu­lation of the exterior Chlorosulfonated polyethylene coating gives -gkca® fabrics excellent pro­tection from abrasion.
Hydrocarbon resistance:
The inherent properties of all
-gkqv® fabrics is such that they
can be used in applications for anti-pollution barriers and oil-spill
recovery.
Tube repairs:
Used to make an airtight chamber, -qrov®
is easily repaired by a simple cold-gluing
process.
Resistance to extreme conditions: orov products have been developed for leisure, professional and military applications, meeting the strictest of requirements for safe navigation in the most extreme conditions.
ORCA® fabrics are particularly appreciated in markets where quality and design are dominant factors, thanks to reliability, ease to work with and the wide range of colors available.
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