3D-TEX are three-dimensional formed fabrics which have been impregnated with a stabilising resin system.
The textiles which are preferably used are knitted fabrics made of polyester, polyamide or cotton.
The degree of stability of 3D-TEX can be controlled by the variable resin coats in different based materials ranging from elastic to stiff.
The height of the nubs in a standard 28 raster (nub space 28mm) ranges from 5.0mm to 14.0mm with a tolerance of +/- 0.3mm which can be arbitrarily adjusted.
3D-TEX comes on the role and is available as 50.000mm x 1400mm cut or punched piece.
Thanks to its suburb structure 3D-TEX can be penetrated by gas foams, viscous material and foams.
3D-TEX has been especially designed and developed to be used as a flexible core material for the production of sandwich components, and is used for the production of metallic façade systems.
But there are many more application options beyond that. Because 3D-Tex is a highly flexible material it can be used in the designer milieu for the creation of lampshades or for lighting elements in exhibition installations.