New Kid.
Details
54 Inches
100% Polyurethane face
Heavy Duty Wyzenbeek
100,000 Double Rubs
Use for Upholstery
13 Colorways
$42.50 Net USD
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- Textile
- Technology Leather™
- Upholstery & Seating
- Drapery
- Heavy Duty Abrasion
- Under $40
- Velvet & Mohair
- Sustainable
- Silk & Natural
- Popular
- Aviation/Private Jet
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NEW KID has the remarkable look and true hand of real kid leather, thereby possessing the clear ability to elevate almost any upholstery application. Soft, pliable, elegant and at the same time strong and durable. A smarter, more pragmatic choice than real leather. Engineered for strength, and performing at over 100,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek.
Neville
#5800-01

Barrington
#5800-02

Horatio
#5800-03

Panavi
#5800-04

Lestrade
#5800-05

Chissick
#5800-06

Forrestal
#5800-07

Westrope
#5800-08

Rimmell
#5800-09

Vandervent
#5800-10

Selwyn
#5800-11

Loxton
#5800-12

Adelaide
#5800-13

PROFILE
Content: Face 100% Polyurethane / Back 100% Pollex
Width: 54 Inches
Weight: 21 oz per linear yard
Colorways: 13
Application: Contract, Hospitality, Upholstery
TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
Please call Customer Service if you need information on a test not listed below.
Abrasion: 100,000 Double Rubs Heavy Duty
Cal 117: Complies
NFPA 260 / UFAC: Class 1
Antimicrobial: Passes
Antibacterial: Passes
IMO: A.652 (16) 8.2 & 8.3
CLEANING
Soap and Water. Rubbing Alcohol can be used. Rinse with water and dry. Disinfectability with 10:1 Bleach Solution.
SPECIAL NOTES
Certain clothing and accessory dyes (such as those used on denim jeans) may migrate to lighter colors of our vinyl and polyurethane coated products. This phenomenon is increased by humidity and temperature and is irreversible. Joseph Noble will not assume responsibility for dye transfer caused by external contaminants.
APPLICATION SUITABILITY IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DESIGNER/PURCHASER
That said, if considering a textile or Technology Leather for other than its stated use, please consider the following:
Does the fabric side-match?
Does the fabric pass, or can it be treated to pass the required FR test?
Is the fabric content suitable for the end usage?
This list is by no means all-inclusive, please check with your Designer/Purchaser.
Please contact us with any questions.
