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Phifer's New Sheerweave Style 4901 Provides Acoustical Benefits


 

Tuscaloosa, Ala. — March 13, 2015 — As commercial design trends continue to lean toward the contemporary – open spaces and sleek surfaces with the use of more glass and exposed ceilings – and with LEED objectives in mind, architects have been met with new acoustical challenges. Phifer Inc. is pleased to announce new SheerWeave Style 4901, a two-sided twill weave fabric, as part of its range of interior sun control fabrics that address acoustical needs within the commercial and office environment.

Style 4901 joins SheerWeave Basic 3%, Style 2500 and Performance+ Style 2500.

Phifer’s acoustical fabrics show beneficial performance ratings of .50-.60 as measured by the Noise Reduction Coefficient, or NRC, for their ability to absorb sound. The performance of these SheerWeave fabrics peaks depending on the type of sound they are exposed to. In fact, SheerWeave BASIC 3%, Style 2500, Performance + Style 2500, and Style 4901 fabrics have each been shown to display increased absorption among human speech frequencies, making them even more effective at controlling sound in environments, such as office settings, where privacy and noise reduction are key. 

An exciting alternative to ordinary window coverings, Phifer’s SheerWeave fabrics elegantly manage the sun’s heat and glare. SheerWeave’s light-filtering qualities diffuse light, reduce glare, help control solar heat gain, and reduce the fading of interior furnishings. With a whisper of light and color, SheerWeave fabrics are the perfect complement to even minimalist interior design schemes and can be fabricated into many different types of window treatments.

For additional peace of mind, SheerWeave BASIC 3%, Style 2500, Performance + Style 2500, and Style 4901 are certified to GREENGUARD standards for low chemical emissions into indoor air during product usage. These fabrics also meet the more stringent GREENGUARD Gold Certification standards, strict criteria that consider the safety of sensitive individuals and ensure that products are acceptable for use in environments such as schools and healthcare facilities.

These fabrics are also infused with Microban antimicrobial product protection for an additional layer of cleanliness protection. Added during the manufacturing process, Microban works continuously during the lifetime of the shade to inhibit the growth of stain- and odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew that can damage the shades. 

For more information on Phifer’s fabrics with unique acoustical properties, visit www.phifer.com/suncontrol/interior

 





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