Specifications:
- All fabrics and linings are either inherently flame resistant or treated with a flame resistant finish. Flame certificates available upon request.
- Can be manufactured lined or unlined; however lining is recommended.Note:Blackout lining cannot be laundered, dry clean only.
- Fullness is typically 100%.
- All selvage edges will be removed or clipped prior to manufacturing.
- Multiple widths are joined with overlocked surged seams with safety stitch; using polyester corespun thread.
- Side hems will be 1-1/2" double turned folds.
- Hems will be blind stitched using thread in a compatible color. Mono filament thread is not acceptable.
- Bottom hems will be 4" double folded and will include a .25 oz. corner square lead weight.
- Snap system is used to attach drapery to the carriers in the hardware.
- Snaps are made of nickel plated brass and are corrosion and rust resistant.
- Drapery is sewn as hemmed flat panels.
- Snap tape is sewn into the top hem of the flat panel.
- Carriers create fullness (i.e., the shorter the distance between the carriers, the fuller the drapery becomes).
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Draw Systems
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Cord Draw: Can be specified with tension pulley to hold down cord for safety issues.
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Baton Draw: Baton can be hidden behind drapery if necessary.
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Hand Draw: Excellent hardware system for use in psychiatric applications, no baton or cord is used; drapery is drawn by hand.

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