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  1. What is ETFE and Why Has it Become Architecture's Favorite Polymer?

    Apr 6, 2019 · Unlike potentially health-threatening plastics such as PVC, ETFE is both easily recyclable and long-lasting, holding up to extreme climatic conditions. It is cost-effective to produce, and has...

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  2. ETFE Fabric - FacadeScreen

    An ETFE fabric facade offers a flexible and lightweight alternative to traditional glass cladding. Glass is sensitive to slight movements of the building’s primary structure whereas ETFE is not.

  3. ETFE: Why this Building Material is Gaining Popularity

    Originally invented by DuPont as an insulation material for the aeronautics industry, ETFE was not initially considered as a main-stream building material, its principle use being as an upgrade for the polythene sheet commonly used for green house polytunnels.

  4. ETFE Material Guide | Building Materials for Modern Design - Fabritecture

    ETFE (Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) is a transparent fluoropolymer material known for its exceptional properties. It is a lightweight and highly durable material that offers various benefits in different applications. ETFE is widely used in architectural, construction, and engineering projects for its remarkable performance characteristics.

  5. ETFE Specifications - Tensaform

    Fabric Material Specifications Project Processes; Fabric Material Specifications. ETFE Specifications; PTFE Specifications; PVC Specifications; Silicon Glass; Stretch Tent; Interior Place Textil Fabric; Detailings. Rope Fittings; Membrane Form Types; Steel Ropes; Corner Plate Types; Membrane Fixing Types;

  6. Upholstery Fabrics | Furniture Fabric & Swatches | Ethan Allen

    Browse Ethan Allen's collection of upholstery fabrics including solid colors, patterns, and printed fabric, or request free fabric swatches. Shop now!

  7. Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, or ETFE, is a relatively new product within the tensile membrane industry in the United States, and it is growing in popularity. It is a fluorine based plastic that was developed to be strong across a wide range of temperatures and be highly resistive to corro-sion.

  8. ETFE & Fabric Façades - Thornton Tomasetti

    Versatile and lightweight, membrane structures are great for style, performance and budget. Our façade engineers pioneered the use of ETFE cladding – and are experts in fabric and tensioned membrane systems.

  9. ETFE systems - Fabric Architecture Magazine

    Sep 1, 2011 · ETFE is a copolymer of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene and is known as a “tough polymer.” The material is extruded from a resin into highly transparent, strong and lightweight sheets commonly called foil.

  10. Architectural and Greenhouses - TCI, Textiles Coated International

    TCI’s Reveal™ ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) films are melt extruded fluoropolymer films ideally suited for architectural applications. ETFE foils/films, also known as ETFE fabric membranes, can be heat-sealed, thermoformed, and laminated to various substrates.

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