| Technical functionality accentuates the ‘shimmer’ of J&M’s Silkscreen |
| Friday, 20 February 2009 00:00 | |||
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Junkers & Müllers has outlined what it calls the key characteristics of its new screen fabric. And the name, it says, speaks for itself. According to the company Silkscreen shimmers beautifully like silk but offers all technical functionality of a screen.
The Trevira CS fabric has been certified in accordance with the most important fire protection standards (B1, BS, M1 and IMO) and can therefore be used in pubic buildings. Computer screens create the highest demand for sun and glare protection. Silkscreen distinguishes itself through particularly low transmission values and can therefore guarantee glare and reflection-free working at computers located near south-facing windows. Yet, the fabric features a high degree of transparency and retains excellent visibility to the outside. The openness coefficient of the screen is 4-5 per cent depending on colour. It is available in widths of up to 2.4 metres and suitable for oversized roller blinds. Like all fabrics by Junkers & Müllers, Silkscreen has been certified by Oeko-Tex Standard 100 IV.
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Silkscreen is a purely textile, PVC-free screen material for interior use. The linear weave structure provides the fabric with a clear, timeless elegance. This is enhanced by its elegant silky shimmer, which comes into its own in any of the seven colours on offer. The colour range was selected specifically with the commercial sector in mind and includes tones such as stone, beige and rich browns. The screen looks very sophisticated in any of the colours and creates an inviting atmosphere. All colours are available with a textile or aluminium vapour-coated reverse. 
