NEW Xtra® offers up to 99.8% UVR block, making it the market leader in sun protection and ideal for use in large commercial shade structures.
Weight: 400gsm
Dimensions: 4m x 40m
Xtra is the next generation in shade protection. Xtra offers both fabricators and consumers a host of benefits. Across all Polyfab Xtra colours, our average UVR block is 99.1%, with 99.8% UVR block in the darkest colours – significantly exceeding any other shade cloth on the market for UV protection.
The new colour range is a combination of 14 traditional and contemporary colours – Colorbond® inspired colours compliment many commercial exteriors.
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Suitability for end use is determined by end user.
Navy
Turquoise
Aquamarine
Charcoal
Smoke
Monument
Black
Midnight Green
Sage
Manor Red
Bronze
Cappuccino
Sahara
Porcelain
Please note: The onscreen colour may not match actual material colour exactly.
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Features and Benefits
- Average UVR block 99.1%, with 99.8% UVR block in the darkest colours
- Dimensionally stable
- Colorbond® inspired colours
- Heat set
- 4.0m width for less seams
- 15-year UV warranty
- 100% recyclable
Shade Fabric Summary
Xtra®: Tough Under the Sun
Xtra is stronger under the sun – developed using the latest knitting and yarn technology to provide extremely high physical strength for large shade structures. Xtra is dimensionally stable which maintains its tension and longevity when designed, engineered and installed correctly.
The new colour range is a combination of 14 traditional and contemporary colours – Colorbond® inspired colours compliment many commercial exteriors.
Some say it, we prove it with a 15-year warranty – our 15-year UV warranty is not just a marketing tool but based on the fabric’s proven performance. Tested under harsh Australian conditions, we have a reputation for outstanding quality and long-lasting fabrics.
Easy manufacturing – the heat set shade cloth reduces compensation factors, improves dimensional stability by reducing the fabrics ability to stretch. Heat setting allows the fabric to lay flat making fabrication much easier.
Wider width benefits – the larger 4m wider width means less joins, less fabrication and more aesthetic appeal.
Xtra® Technical Specifications
BRAND Construction | COMSHADE XTRA |
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Construction | Monofilament and tape |
Weight | 400gsm |
Width | 4.0m |
Roll Length | 50m |
Tensile strength (AS 2001.2.3.1) Warp/ Weft | 1300N/5cm 2200N/5cm |
Tear strength (AS 2001.2.10) Warp/ Weft | 246N 288N |
Bursting force (AS 2001.2.19) | 2429N |
Flammability Index AS 1530.2 (Range 0 low, 100 high) | 18 |
Spread of Flame Index AS 1530.3 | 9 |
Ignitability | 14 |
Spread of Flame Index AS 1530.3 | 8 |
Smoke Developed Index AS 1530.3 (Range 0 low, 10 high) | 5 |
Heat evolved | 4 |
UVR Block (%) | 90.8 to 99.8 |
UVR Block Average (%) | 99.1 |
Shade Protection AS4174: 2018 | Most Effective |
Limited UV Warranty | 15 years |
Further specifications are available via sales@polyfab.com.au
FR Results
AS/NZS 1530.2 and 1530.3 available on request.
Xtra® 15 Year Limited UV Warranty
Shadecloth for Human Protection
The Nolan Group warrants that the Polyfab brands of knitted shadecloth, namely Parasol, Polyfx, Comshade, Comshade FR, Xtra, and Architec 400 are specifically designed to be used as shadecloth for human protection, and are guaranteed to be supplied free of defects.
‘Free of Defects’ means that the products meet their published descriptions and technical specifications, and are homogeneous in appearance after allowance for minor variance, such as tie knots or twisted yarn that do not affect physical properties, but are the unavoidable result of the knitting process. The specifications for all products, including overall weight per square metre, have a tolerance of ± 10% on published values, due to the variances inherent in production and scientific error in the methods of test.
The Nolan Group further warrants that the products will perform satisfactorily when used in its design context in the temperate climatic conditions experienced throughout Australia.
‘Satisfactorily’ means with continued but gradually diminished utility over its expected life, due to the unavoidable effects of Ultra-Violet Radiation and Weathering, such as colour variation, strength loss, and dimensional change. The measure of acceptable deterioration in this context is determined by Australian Standard AS 4174 – 2018 “Knitted and Woven Fabrics”, Section 3.3 “Resistance to degradation by light”. Extreme climatic conditions, particularly high temperature and humidity, may accelerate this inevitable product degradation.
‘Design Context’ means the products are fabricated and installed to the certified design and specification of a licensed Structural Engineer; or according to the Standard Details available on the website www.polyfab.com.au , certified for the particular location by Izzat Consulting Engineers; and the product is maintained under the required tension over its expected life, without excessive stretching or overloading during installation.
‘Expected Life’ is at least the period covered by warranty, provided the product is installed correctly, and cleaned and maintained as recommended. The warranty period for strength loss is TEN YEARS from the date of installation for Parasol; TWELVE YEARS for Polyfx, and Comshade; and FIFTEEN YEARS for Comshade Xtra and Architec 400.
The warranty period for colour change, in excess of that allowed under Australian Standard AS 4174-2018, is TWO YEARS for all products.
The warranty specifically excludes mechanical fatigue or damage due to wind load, and damage attributable to faulty design or installation, such as abrasion by sheathed cables, or tear caused by undue concentration of stress at supports; to storm or cyclone events, including hail loading; and to vandalism.
The Nolan Group’s liability under the warranty is limited to replacement of the material only; or its equivalent cost, both options with a discount on value for the time the fabric has been in place, on a pro-rata basis as follows:-
- The first third of the warranty period Nil Discount
- The second third of the warranty period 50% Discount
- The final third of the warranty period 75% Discount
Liability for any consequential loss, including labour and installation, is expressly excluded.
In the event of a claim, proof of purchase must be provided. In the event of a dispute, the determination of the manufacturer or recognised industry association is the sole basis on which replacement or refund is made.
This limited warranty shall under no circumstances override legal guarantees that may be required under the Consumer Act. The warranty is not transferrable and applies only to the original purchaser.
Care and Maintenance Instructions
Care, Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions
Heavy duty shade cloth is an industrial textile made from High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) yarn, which has ultraviolet stabilisers and colour pigments incorporated into the structure.
HDPE is resistant to most acids and alkalis, and fungal attack. It does not absorb water, which is a significant factor in resisting staining and inhibiting mildew growth. These characteristics make HDPE ideal as a base yarn for a lightweight, strong shadecloth. However, it has only a weak resistance to halogens, such as chlorine; and halogenated hydro-carbons. It is also affected by strong oxidising agents, such as hydrogen peroxide, chlorox (bleach) and some alcohols.
Using such chemicals for cleaning should be avoided. Dirt or mildew is usually the result of contaminants caught in the interstices of the cloth, and should be easily removed using a high pressure hose, which should be used judiciously, to avoid physical damage to the yarns and thread. For stubborn stains, scrub with a brush and a weak solution of household detergent.
Careful consideration should be given to the environment in which Polyfab shade cloth is used. For example, when suspended over a swimming pool, it will be exposed to chlorine emissions and its effective life may be reduced.
The shade sail should only be installed by a company or individual that has appropriate experience and accreditation from the Specialty Textiles Association, Lightweight Structures Association of Australia, or similar body; to the design and specification of a licensed civil engineer.
It is important that the shade sail remains under adequate tension to minimise the possibility of fatigue cracking due to wind-flap. Re-tensioning will be necessary if the shade sail becomes loose and sloppy.