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Safety Vest Material Manufacturer | High Visibility Mesh Fabric

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Botex PVC Mesh Fabric
BO-VUE fabrics are high visibility plain weave, open mesh fabrics comprised of 24% high tenacity polyester yarn and 76% flexible foamed PVC. The PVC coating is pigmented with daylight fluorescent pigments such as red, orange, and yellow.
TYPICAL USES
Safety Vests
Warning Fence Signs
Protective Barriers
Honeybee Truck Covers
Other applications where high visibility, light weight, air flow transmission and good economy are required.
AVAILABLE SIZES
7 x 6
9 x 9
Count Warp Fill 9 ends/inch
9 ends/inch
Weight (oz./sq.yd.): 8.5
Tensile Strength: (ASTM D-1682) Warp – 165 lbs. min.
Fill – 125 lbs. min.
Mullen Burst Strength: ASTM D-3786 Minimum 300 lbs/sq.in
Cold Crack: Min. -20 degrees F, 1/8″ mandrel
Caliper: (Fabric thickness) – 45-50 mils
Specific Gravity: 0.6
Fire Retardancy: Fed.Std.T-191 Method 5903 Modified 30 degree angle. Afterflame – 7 sec.
Char length- 2 in.
Other: Available in widths up to 72″
Certain properties can be modified for special requirements.

GA. Fabric Will Dress Monument Textile World News – 11/25/98

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As the Washington Monument gets a major face lift over the next 18 months, the historic centerpiece of the nation’s capital will retain its stature and beauty thanks to a unique textile project.

The National Park Service, with private funding, has undertaken a top-to-bottom and inside-and-out overhaul of the monument that was first opened to the public in 1888. Over the years, piecemeal repairs and cleaning have been undertaken, but park service officials have concluded that a major restoration is needed. The $9.4 million project, scheduled to be completed by July 4, 2000, is being underwritten by Target, Kodak, 3M, Coca-Cola, General Electric, and Discovery Communications, Inc.

Washington Monument

Washington Monument

Project architect Michael Graves insisted the monument retain an aesthetic appearance during a major rework of its granite exterior, and that presented, literally, a monumental challenge to Universal Builders Supply, Inc. which has the contract to erect the 32 miles of aluminum folding needed to cover the 555-foot monument while the work is being done.

Bo-Lite fabric covers the Washington Monument, Mark Tsirigos, UBS’ branch manager in Cheverly, MD, told Textile World, “With such a high profile project on a national monument we couldn’t settle for traditional scaffolding. We had to do something different, and we had to make certain it was both practical and attractive.”

UBS, which provided scaffolding for the restoration of the Statue of Liberty, the Jefferson Memorial, and the Library of Congress among other projects, worked with the architect and the general contractor to help carry out Graves’ concept by using woven bluish-gray decorative mesh fabric panels to shield the scaffolding. When in place the decorative fabric panels will give a “running bond” appearance of the mortar joints between the stones in the monument.

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Washington Monument

Bo-Tex of Hogansville, Ga., weaved the 15,000 sq-yd of fabric which will be assembled into decorative panels by The Sinco Group, one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of webbing for everything from buildings and monuments to golf ranges. The fabric panels will have a specially designed structural hein through which a nylon web cord will be inserted to tie the horizontal and vertical panels to the scaffolding surrounding the monument. Sinco created the design so the panels would resist the strong winds that swirl around the monument. A customized color was created to make the panels blend in with the monument. It is estimated the decorative panels will use some 1.3 acres of fabric.

Bo-Tex fabric comes from the company’s Bo-Lite product line – durable mesh fabric comprised of high-tenacity polyester yarn.