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7055 Moon Rock

Available Colors

Aproved for acoustic use


PFAS Free

Flammability Wet Dry Crock Colorfast Phys Prop

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*ACT® Registered Certification Marks

Technical Details

Fabric Specifications
Content 42% Polyester
38% Post Industrial Recycled Polyester
20% Post Consumer Recycled Polyester
Backing None
Weight 7.8 oz. per linear yd
Width 66"
Roll Size 50 yards
Ends/Picks Ends: 145 per inch
Picks: 49 per inch
Repeat H - 4.25 "
V - 3.25 "
Directional Yes
Railroaded No
Additional Attributes
PFAS Free Yes
Performance Characteristics
Tensile Strength ASTM D5034 Warp: 223.0 lbs.
Fill: 165.0 lbs.
Tear Strength ASTM D2262 Warp: 24.0 lbs.
Fill: 28.0 lbs.
Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Dry: 4.0
Wet: 3.0
Colorfastness to Light AATCC 16 Hours: 40.0
Class: 4.0
Acoustic Testing ASTM C 423 NRC Rating: 0.75
Flammability**
CAL TB 117-2013 Passes
NFPA 260 Class 1
UFAC Class 1
ASTM E-84 Class A or 1
Recommended Cleaning**
WS - Water-based cleaning agents and foam may be used for cleaning. This fabric may also be cleaned with mild, water-free solvents. Cleaning by a professional cleaning service is recommended.
Although we try hard to make sure colors on our site are accurate, actual colors may vary. Please order samples prior to making a purchase.
Final determination of the suitability of this product for an application rests with the user.
** This term and any corresponding data refer to the typical performance in the specific tests indicated and should not be construed to imply the behavior of this or any other material under actual fire conditions.
** Cleaning information is offered for general guidance and is not a guarantee. The use of certain cleaning agents can be harmful to the surface appearance and lifespan of a product. Burch Fabrics assumes no responsibility for damage to a product resulting from lack of cleaning, improper cleaning or the misuse of cleaning agents. Certain clothing and accessory dyes (such as those used on denim jeans) may migrate to materials and cause permanent damage. Burch Fabrics cannot be held responsible for dye transfer caused by external contaminants.