Russell by Louise Sigvardt has an elegant, fine woven look. Constructed with a special white backing, it can deliver total darkness even if the daylight outside is powerful. Reflecting this, it meets the highest classification, the 100,000-lux test, and is ideal for rooms where blackout performance is desired. Simple collection including elegant, warm and cold neutrals.
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ISO 105-B02
Lightfastness relates to the ability of a textile to retain its colour under light. When testing for lightfastness, samples are exposed to artificial daylight for a specified period.
The evaluation scale ranges from 1 (worst) to 8 (best). An increase of one point corresponds to a doubling of the lightfastness, i.e. the same fading takes twice as long.
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Visual light transmission {{site.selectedConfiguration.lightTransmission}}%
Light transmittance indicates the percentage of the visible light penetrating the textile. Densely woven textiles in dark colours usually have a lower light transmittance, whereas loosely woven fabrics in light colours allow more light to pass through.
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Fire tests EN 13 773 class 1 • NF P 92 507 M2 • NFPA 701 • BS 5867 part 2 type B • IMO FTP Code 2010 Part 7 • DIN 4102 B1
There are differing requirements concerning the flame-retardancy of textiles dependent on the area of application, country or even region. Our textiles pass the majority of international standards and are also tested for a selection of regional requirements.
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Glare control rating {{site.selectedConfiguration.glareControlRating}}
Optical properties according to EN14500: 2008
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Solar reflection {{site.selectedConfiguration.solarReflection}}%
Optical properties according to EN14500: 2008
The percentage of solar radiation reflected by the textile.
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Solar absorption {{site.selectedConfiguration.solarAbsorption}}%
Optical properties according to EN14500: 2008
The percentage of solar radiation absorbed by the textile.
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Openness factor {{site.selectedConfiguration.opennessFactor}}%
The percentage of openings in the textile.
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g-value/ Solar Heat Gain Coefficient {{site.selectedConfiguration.solarHeatGainThroughTotalFenestration}}%
Results are based on reference glazing D according to EN1450: 2005.
The percentage of solar energy that penetrates through glazing and textile. A low value means good thermal performance.
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U-value - based on reference glazing G and according to EN14501:2021 {{site.selectedConfiguration.uValueWM2K}}
Results are based on reference glazing G acc. to EN14501: 2021.
U-value describes the thermal heat loss (or gain) through a fenestration. The U-value reflects the energy flow through glass and fabric when there is a temperature difference between outside and inside, and is the insulating property. The lower the value, the better the textile's thermal heat insulation properties.
- Marine use
- Fire resistant
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Cleaning and care:Do not bleachDo not tumble dryDo not dry cleanDo not ironDo not wash
- Produced in: Germany
- Warranty: 5 years
- Shrinkage: 0 / 0 %
- Colour difference: Slight differences may occur
- Roll length: Approx. 20 lin. m (Approx. 22 yds)
- Sustainability: Greenguard Gold, HPD
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Product information
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Certificates and manuals
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Fire test certificates
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