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How green is Tenara Architechural Fabric?
A study of the environmental impact of Tenara Architechural Fabric
Due to their extremely strong carbon/fluorine bonds, fluoropolymers have unique properties including: excellent chemical resistance, high resistance against extreme temperatures and UV radiation.
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Tenara fabric
Chemical contamination
Tenara is made from 100% fluoropolymer (PTFE). PTFE is not classified as hazardous waste in Europe or the USA.
free of chlorine
no contribution to ozone depletion unlike chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's)
no contribution to the formation of chloro/bromo-dioxins or – furans ("dioxins")
free of plastisizers
free of stabilizers
free of catalysts
Recycling and material recovery
TENARA® Architectural Fabric is 100% fluoropolymer and does not degrade during its useful life, it can be reprocessed and used in other applications.
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