When choosing vinyl upholstery material for your restaurant and bar seating projects, understanding the different grades of vinyl upholstery can help you select the best option based on your requirements. Here, we’ll focus on Grades 2, 3, and 4, each offering distinct features and benefits.
Double Rubs: A measure of abrasion resistance. This metric quantifies how well a material can withstand wear and tear from friction and repeated use. The Wyzenbeek test determines double rubs by rubbing the material with a standard abrasive material until signs of wear appear. Vinyl upholstery materials with higher double rub counts are more durable, with residential materials usually rated at 15,000-25,000 double rubs and commercial at 30,000 or more.
Lightfastness: This refers to the resistance of a material to fading or degrading when exposed to light, particularly ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun. High lightfastness is crucial for maintaining the color and appearance of vinyl upholstery over time, especially in areas with significant sunlight exposure. Good lightfastness also extends the material’s lifespan and reduces maintenance costs.
Cold Crack Resistance: This property measures the vinyl’s ability to withstand low temperatures without cracking or becoming brittle. Cold crack resistance is vital for maintaining the durability and appearance of vinyl upholstery on outdoor seating in environments where temperatures can drop significantly.
Overview: Grade 2 vinyl is the base option, typically used for general-purpose applications where budget considerations are important.
Overview: Grade 3 vinyl offers an upgrade from the base level, providing better performance and additional features.
Overview: Grade 4 vinyl is the highest grade available, offering superior performance and the most advanced features for your bar and restaurant seating.
When selecting the right grade of vinyl for your restaurant seating project, consider the following factors:
Each grade of vinyl upholstery offers unique benefits tailored to different needs and applications. By understanding these differences, you can make an informed decision that best suits your project’s requirements. For specific questions on vinyl upholstery materials for restaurants, bars and lounges, reach out to BFM Seating.
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