Asian Linen

W2AW09 Nickel Patina

 

Asian Linen

W2AW09 Nickel Patina

 

  • Categories: Wallcovering, Vinyl Wallcovering
  • Contents: Vinyl (Polyvinyl Chloride / PVC)
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
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  • Categories: Wallcovering, Vinyl Wallcovering
  • Contents: Vinyl (Polyvinyl Chloride / PVC)
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
Asian Linen has the look of refined linen fabric with a thin horizontal silk slub detailing.
  • Categories: 5 51
  • Collection Name: Genon Contract
  • Availability: Typically Stocked
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Pattern: Solid
  • Content: Fabric-backed Vinyl
  • Finish: None
  • Backing: Osnaburg
  • Surface Sheen: Matte
  • Construction : Non-woven
  • Wallcovering Classification: Type II
  • Format: Roll
  • Width: 54"
  • Length: 30 yards
  • Maintenance: Brush, Soft Cloth / Damp Cloth, Water-Based / Solvent (W/S)
  • Residential / Commercial Usage: Commercial Use
  • Indoor / Outdoor : Indoor
  • Interior Applications: Commercial Walls, Contract Walls (Heavy Duty), Residential Walls
  • Durability: Heavy Duty
  • Hanging Information: Random reversible
  • Flammability: ASTM E84 Adhered, ASTM E84 Adhered Class A / Class 1
  • Abrasion / Wear Resistance : 300
  • Tensile Strength: 50 warp/55 fill
  • Environmental Benefits: Formaldehyde Free, Heavy Metal Free, Low Emitting / Low VOC
  • Certificates & Standards: CHPS 01350 Certification, NSF/ANSI 342 Facts Certified

About
MDC Wallcoverings.

MDC’s portfolio includes eco-friendly products; digital imaging; acoustic solutions; handcrafted, dry-erase textured panels; woven textiles; metallic foils; paints and coatings; wood veneer; and vinyl wallcoverings. MDC has earned a reputation for innovative products, value and service.

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