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This marine grade mesh underlining is perfect for the bottom of boat seats or any upholstery project. This is a breathable fabric that allows airflow. This Mesh Underling will also allow any trapped water to escape through the bottom of the cushion which is important to prevent water logged seats and mold and mildew. Its also important to note that this fabric is 54" wide and is mold and mildew resistant. It also comes in 4 colors. It is Sold By The Linear Yard.
Our underlining has been the proven choice by OEM boat builders for many years. It now contains ACTICIDE PDP biocide which includes the active ingredient DCOIT, a common requirement for ECHA Article 95.
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Property | Value |
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Weight | 0.9oz per square yard |
Width | 54" Wide |
Roll Size | 75 yards |
Base Fabric | 3.20 Osnaburg Poly Cotton Sheeting |
Adhesion (warp) | 6 +/- 2 lb./2 in. |
Adhesion (fill) | 6 +/- 2 lb./2 in. |
Tensile Strength (warp) | 80 +/- 10 lb./2 in. |
Tongue Tear (warp) | 6 +/- 2 lb. |
Tongue Tear (fill) | 6 +/- 2 lb. |
Mildew Resistant | Pass - No Mold Growth |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S)
Marine Vinyl Underlining Mesh is typically used on the bottom of furniture. It is most common in chairs, benches and sofas. It helps create a finished look from top to bottom. It also helps create airflow to prevent mold. It also allows drainage in case moisture gets trapped inside the foam.
There are several benefits to using marine mesh underlining. First, it is breathable, which helps to prevent mold and mildew. Second, it is lightweight and easy to work with. Third, it is durable and can withstand the harsh marine environment.
Marine mesh underlining is used in a variety of marine applications, including boat upholstery. It is a breathable fabric that allows air to flow through, which helps to prevent water from getting trapped and causing mold and mildew.
Marine mesh underlining can be installed using a variety of methods. The most common method is to staple or tack it to the underside of the fabric that you are upholstering. You can also use adhesive to attach the mesh. This product is usually used on the underside of chairs or benches.
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