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SOLTI ®66
a Unique shade fabrics with stability and a view
Soltis® textiles offer the best of both worlds under the sun. Keeping your view of the outside world as well
as reducing your interior cooling costs. With the increase of energy prices, people across the world are
protecting their internal environment with the use of Soltis® products.
Manufactured according to the exclusive Precontraint® Ferrari® patented technology, Soltis® textiles are
maintained under tension during the whole production process. The result is a very important dimensional
stability of Soltis® textiles which do not sag during installation procedure or intensive uses.
Metallic colors
86-2046 New 86-3046"
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86-2048
86-2045 New 86-3045"
86-2044 New 86-3044* 86-2006
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86-2069
86-2078,
86-2043 New 86-3043*
86-2024
86-2012 New 86-3012"
86-2047 New 86-3047"
86-2040
86-2035
86-2027
86-2030
86-2053 New 86-3053"
* New?= roll -width 1_95.1'inches
AICSoliis® 86 colors are also evailOble it Soltis 92.
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92-2044**
92-2002**
92-2016
92-2010
92-2046**
92-2065 interferential
red/green
92-2003**
92-2024**
92-2021
92-2011**.
92-2074
92-2070 interferential
92-2012**
92-2069**
Metallic and interferential colors
92-2089
92-2090
92-2045**
92-2088
111
92-2039
92-2027** 92-2035**
92-2030**92-2040**
92-2047**
92-2053**
** This color is also available in Softie .86
■ Solar and light properties
(according to ASHRAF 74-1988)
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Reference TS RS AS TV ES ext. FS int. NCS
1/4'CL 1/4'CL Code
86-2002 24 45 31 22 0.28 0,47 2010 Y 30 R
86-2003 22 42 36 21 0.27 0.48 2005Y508
86-2006 29 56 15 26 0.31 0.40 0030 Y 10R
86-2011 19 34 47 19 0.25 0.53 2502
86-2012 24 41 35 19 0.29 0.50 4010 Y 30 R
86-2024 30 48 22 23 0.33 0.46 0765 Y 17 R
86-2027 26 41 33 19 0.30 0.50 1473 Y 95 R
86-2030 23 19 58 20 0.30 0.64 5050 R 70 B
86-2035 19 18 63 19 0.27 0.64 4837 B 77 G
86-2040 16 11 73 18 0,25 0.68 6020 R 90 8
86.2043 14 9 77 17 0.23 0.69 7404 Y 51 R
86-2044 30 56 14 26 0.32 0.41 0501 Y 17 R
86-2045 18 24 58 21 0.25 0.60 /
A 86-2046 19 37 44 19 0.25 0.51 /
B 86-2046 19 54 27 19 0,23 0.40
86-2047 13 6 81 16 0.23 0.71 /
86-2048 20 34 46 21 0.26 0.53 /
88-2053 15 4 81 18 0.25 0.73 S 8500 N
86-2069 16 18 66 18 0.24 0.64 S 4502 B
86-2077 18 37 45 17 0.24 0.51 /
86-2078 22 35 43 21 9.28 0.53 /
92-2002 10 55 35 6 0.14 0.37 2010 Y 30 R
92-2003 10 51 39 6 0.15 0.40 2005 Y 50 R
92-2006 14 70 16 8 0.16 0.28 0030 Y 10 R
92-2010 10 57 33 7 0.14 0,36 1502 B
92-2011 7 42 51 5 0.13 0.45 2502 8
92-2012 12 50 38 4 0.17 0.41 4010 Y 30 R
92-2016 11 48 41 5 0.16 0.42 3010 G 30 Y
92-2021 9 34 57 5 0.16 0.51 4030 R 90 B
92.2024 19 61 20 10 0.22 0.35 0765 Y 17 R
92-2025 15 51 34 5 0.19 0.41 2060 Y 40 R
92-2027 14 51 35 5 0.18 0.41 1473 Y 95 R
92-2030 7 26 67 4 0.15 0.56 5050 R 70 B
92-2031 10 31 59 6 0.17 0,53 3060 R 80 B
92-2035 5 22 73 4 0.14 0.58 48378 77 G
92-2039 3 7 90 4 0.13 0.68 8010 B 90 3'
92-2040 3 13 84 4 0.13 0.64 6020 R 90 B
92-2043 4 10 86 4 0.14 0.66 7404 Y 51 R
92-2044 18 66 16 12 0.20 0.31 06011' 17 R
92-2045 5 29 66 6 0.13 0.54
A 92-2046 7 40 53 5 0.13 0.47 /
B 92-2046 7 52 41 5 -0,12 0.38 /
92-2047 3 6 91 3 0.14 0,69 /
92-2048 6 40 54 5 0.12 0.46 /
92-2053 4 4 92. to 0.15 0.71 8500 N
92-2065 6 42 52 6 0.12 0.45 /
92-2069 5 20 75 5 0.14 0.60 4502 B
92-2070 3 34 63. 5 0.10 0.50 /
A 92-2074 4 32 64 4 0.11 0.51 1
B 92-2074 4 21 75 4 0.13 0 5.9 /
92=2088 7 40 53 5 0.13 0.47 /
92-2089 9 40 51 6 0.15 0.47 /
92-2090 .4 11 85 4 0.14 0.66 7020 Y 40 R
TSSolar Trenecnisslon tR
RS: Solsr Retaction On %
AS: SolarAbsorptbn fn %
TS`,r RS+AS.100%of sicstentenergy
TV: Viable tg t Tsmmmittance in %
PS ext.; external Solar Factor
FS ink tnterral Solar Factor
1/4',Cl dear plate, -Illicitness 6.4 mm (measpred by M
accmtl ng to AS}4AAA8'7419881
A; a4anb um side exposed to the sun
6:'color side exposed to the son
1nc,'US.A.
SOLTI!®9 2
$OLTL'86
Micro -ventilated textiles
for solar protection
Main applications: Facade blinds
Conservatory and glassroof blinds - Shadesails
■ A real heat shield
Soltise 86 & 92 textiles have a micro -ventilation
system that regulates the sun's heating effects.
When they are placed on the outside of
windows they absorb and reflect back up to
97% of the heat contained in the sun's rays,
thereby eliminating the greenhouse effect.
Such unrivalled thermal performances enable
reduced use of air-conditioning in the building.
Soltises86 & 92 makes a strong contribution to
reducedenergy expenditure, allowing better
cost control of the building.,
Example of values given for color shade 86-2047and 92-2040
(according to ASHRAE 74-1988 with clear plate, thickness 6.4 mm)
98-2047 TS = 13%
Solar energy 1)2.2UACTS.0%
Solar Transaissbn
86-2047 CRS.0 8%
92.2040175= 13%
Sour Were
86.2047 AS a 81%-
92.2040 AS 84%
Soler Aneention
a Doubly efficient: anti -glare and transparent
Spa center in Belzig Germany
Offices in Landshut - Germany
Ge v prate
0We eas 8 4 Tern}
88.2047 FS eat = 0.23
92-2040 FS eat = 0.13
External Sc98rFestor
Soltise 86 & 92 textiles preserve privacy
and comfort inside while providing visibility
to the outside.
They offer natural lighting that promotes
well-being for people, while eliminating
glare. Soltise 86 & 92 comes in a broad
range of colors, each equally capable
of controlling luminosity transmission,
significantly improving the overall comfort
of the building.
The metallic and interferential appearance of
Soltise 86 & 92 opens up new possibilities.
Solar protection textiles thus become an
architectural extension of the building's facade.
Soltise 92 interferential is the only textile that
changes color depending on the viewing angle.
Changes may go from. red to green, or from
grey to blue — Softie, 92 drapes and breathes
life into facades.
Reuter's Agency, Geneva - Switzerland
it The exclusive Precontminte
Ferrari® technolocy
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Micro -ventilation
Two-way tensioning
keeps yarns completely straight
Weave of high -tenacity
polyester yarns
Made using the exclusive and patented Ferrari®
Precontrainte technology; Soltis® textiles are
manufactured under equal tension throughout the
manufacturing cycle.
This value added benefit allows the textile to keep its,
shape and form when in constant- daily use. Providing
users with:a product that"combines strength with a
lightweight product.
is Technical features
SOLI/ 96 & 92
Thermal
comfort
Tear
resistance
Long life
TEXYLCAP"
100%
recyclable textile
Usual
comfort
Visibility toward
the outside
Won't sag Space -saving
Easy
maintenance
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Flame
retardant
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SOL If 86 & 92
Technical properties
Soltis 86
S;Itls• • 92 Standards
Weight
11.2 oz/sqyd
12.4 oz/sgyd
EN ISO 2286-2
Thickness
430 microns
450 microns
Roll width
New roll -width
69.7 inches
105.1 inches
69.7 inches
Tensile strength (warp/weft)
230/160 daN / 5 cm 310/210 daN / 5 cm EN ISO 1421
Tear strength (warp/weft)
45/20 daN
40/20 daN DIN-'53.363
Flame retardancy
Euroclass
CLASSE A/ASTM E84 • METOD 1/NFPA 701 • CSFM T19 • M1/NFP 92-507 •
Bi/DIN 4102-1 • BS 7837 • BS 5867 • Gi/GOST30244-94. 1530.3/AS/NZS •
B1/ONORM A 3800-1 • CLASSE 1/UNI 9177-87 • M1/UNE 23.727-90 •
VKF 5.2/SN 198898
B-s2,d0/EN 13501-1
Roll lengths 69.7 inches wide
105.1 inches wide
50im 50Im
40 Irtz
Fongistatic treatment Degree 0, excellent
Degree 0, excellent EN ISO 846-A
Quality management system ISO 9001
The technical data here above are average values with a +/- 5% tolerance,
The buyer of our products is fully responsible for their application and their transformation concerning any possible third party. The buyer of our products is responsible for their implementation
and Installation according to the standards, use and customs and safety rules of the countries where they am used. Concerning the contractual warranty, please refer to the text of our warranty.
The valuesflare above mentioned are the results of tests performed in conformity with the us$ and customs in terms of studies; they are given as.. an Indicaiton in order to allow our customers to make
the best use of our products. Our products are subject to evolutions due to technicalprogress; we remain entitled to rnooitythe characteristics of our products at any time. The buyer of our products
is responshte tocheck that the here above data are sell valid.
www.soltis-textiles.com
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project information, technical data, and
many more things. All In real time.
Sustainable development
Ferraris development is based on strict
adherence to good safety and environ-
mental practices, that include an
understanding of Life Cycle Analysis
(LCA), selection of the best materials,
and eco-design.
The Company obtained ifs first ISO 14001
certification in 2003.
100% recyclable
( Ferraris developed the Texyloope
technology specifically for the recycling
of composite PVC membranes and
textiles. Through the management of its
end -of -life products Ferraris is committed
to sustainable development.
www.texyloop.com
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REPORT NUMBER: 101220766SAT-001A
ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: June 25, 2013
REVISED DATE:
EVALUATION CENTER
Intertek Testing Services NA Inc.
16015 Shady Falls Road
Elmendorf, TX 78112
RENDERED TO
Serge Ferrari
Zone Industrielle BP54
38352 la Tour Du Pin Cedex
Report of Testing "SOLTIS 86" for compliance with the applicable
requirements of the following criteria: ASTM E84-12c TEST FOR SURFACE
BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA
255)
Project No. 101220766SAT-001A
Serge Ferrari
ABSTRACT
June 25, 2013
Page 2 of 9
Specimen I. D. "SOLTIS 86"
Test Standard:
ASTM E84-12c TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING
CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL
723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255)
Test Date: June 24, 2013
Client: Serge Ferrari
Test Results:
FLAME SPREAD INDEX 10
SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX 250
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek
and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek
assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or
damage occasioned by the use of the report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then
only in its entirety. Any use of Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are
relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has
ever been under an Intertek certification program.
Darrell Gonzales
Technician II
Reviewed and approved:
Servando Romo
Project Manager
Intertek
June 25, 2013
June 26, 2013
Project No. 101220766SAT-001A
Serge Ferrari
I. INTRODUCTION
June 25, 2013
Page 3 of 9
This report describes the results of the ASTM E84-12c TEST FOR SURFACE
BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS a method for
determining the comparative surface burning behavior of building materials. This test
is applicable to exposed surfaces, such as ceilings or walls, provided that the material
or assembly of materials, by its own structural quality or the manner in which it is
tested and intended for use, is capable of supporting itself in position or being
supported during the test period.
The purpose of the method is to determine the relative burning behavior of the
material by observing the flame spread along the specimen. Flame spread and
smoke density developed are reported, however, there is not necessarily a
relationship between these two measurements.
"The use of supporting materials on the underside of the test specimen may lower the
flame spread index from that which might be obtained if the specimen could be tested
without such support... This method may not be appropriate for obtaining comparative
surface burning behavior of some cellular plastic materials... Testing of materials that
melt, drip, or delaminate to such a degree that the continuity of the flame front is de-
stroyed, results in low flame spread indices that do not relate directly to indices ob-
tained by testing materials that remain in place."
This test method is also published under the following designations:
NFPA 255
UL 723
UBC 8-1
This standard should be used to measure and describe the properties of
materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under
controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or
appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblies
under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as
elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the
factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a par-
ticular end use.
Intertek
Project No. 101220766SAT-001A
Serge Ferrari
II. PURPOSE
June 25, 2013
Page 4 of 9
The ASTM E84 (25 foot tunnel) test method is intended to compare the surface flame
spread and smoke developed measurements to those obtained from tests of mineral
fiber cement board and select grade red oak flooring. The test specimen surface (18
inches wide and 24 feet long) is exposed to a flaming fire exposure during the 10
minute test duration, while flame spread over its surface and density of the resulting
smoke are measured and recorded. Test results are presented as the computed
comparisons to the standard calibration materials.
The furnace is considered under calibration when a 10 minute test of red oak decking
will pass flame out the end of the tunnel in five minutes, 30 seconds, plus or minus 15
seconds. The fiber cement board which complies with Annex A3 of the ASTM E 84
standard forms the zero point for both flame spread and smoke developed indexes,
while the red oak flooring smoke developed index is set as 100.
III. TEST PROCEDURE
The tests were conducted in accordance with the procedures outlined in the ASTM
E84. The specimens are placed directly on the tunnel ledges. As required by the
standard, one or more layers of 0.25 inch thick reinforced concrete board are placed
on top of the test sample between the sample and the tunnel lid. After the test, the
samples are removed from the tunnel, examined and disposed of.
IV. REVISION SUMMARY
DATE
SUMMARY
June 25, 2013
Original
Intertek
Project No. 101220766SAT-001A
Serge Ferrari
V. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SPECIMENS
Date Received: 6/10/2013
Date placed in the conditioning room: 6/10/2013
Conditioning (73F & 50% R.H.): 14 days
Specimen Width (in): 24
Specimen Length (ft): 24
Specimen Thickness (in): 0.015
Total Specimen Weight (lbs): 3.72
June 25, 2013
Page 5 of 9
Specimen Description:
The specimen was described by the client as "Mesh polyester yarns coated with PVC
flame retardant on both sides and varnished — Weight: 380g/m2 +-5% - Thickness:
0.49mm +-10% - Polyester 1100 dtex: 37% PVC flame retardant: 63%".
The 24-ft. long test specimen consisted of one 24ft. long section of mesh polyester.
The product was received by our personnel in good condition and given an
identification number of SAT1306101425-001.
Mounting Method:
The specimen was supported by rods and wire. The specimen was the same on both
sides.
Project No. 101220766SAT-001A
Serge Ferrari
VI. TEST RESULTS & OBSERVATIONS
June 25, 2013
Page 6 of 9
The test results, computed on the basis of observed flame front advance and
electronic smoke density measurements are presented in the following table.
Test Specimen
Flame Spread
Index
Smoke Developed
Index
"SOLTIS 86"
10
250
The data sheets are included in Appendix A. These sheets are actual print-outs of the
computerized data system which monitors the tunnel furnace, and contain all
calibration and specimen data needed to calculate the test results.
VII. OBSERVATIONS
During the test, the specimen was observed to behave in the following manner.
Time
(min:sec)
Observations
0:00
The test burners were turned on.
0:04
Steady ignition was observed.
0:40
Flaming drops were observed.
6:51
Burnt pieces of mesh began to flake.
10:00
The test burners were shut off.
After the test, the specimen was observed to be damaged as follows:
Distance
(FEET)
Damage Descriptions
0 — 10
The specimen was observed to be consumed.
10
— 12
The specimen was observed to be partially consumed and heavily
charred.
12
— 24
The specimen was observed to be heavily discolored.
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APPENDIX A
ASTM E84
DATA SHEETS
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TEST RESULTS
FLAMESPREAD INDEX: 10
SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX: 250
SPECIMEN DATA _
Time to Ignition (sec): 4
Time to Max FS (sec): 93
Maximum FS (feet): 1.9
Time to 980 F (sec): Never Reached
Time to End of Tunnel (sec): Never Reached
Max Temperature (F): 551
Time to Max Temperature (sec): 593
Total Fuel Burned (cubic feet): 48.45
FS*Time Area (ft*min): 18_2
Smoke Area (%A*min): 216.4
Unrounded FSI: 9.3
CALIBRATION DATA .
Time to Ignition of Last Red Oak (Sec): 42_0
Red Oak Smoke Area (%A*rnin): 85.1
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Serge Ferrari Soltis® 86, 92 & 93
5-Year Limited Warranty
Subject to all the terms and conditions contained herein and with specific reference to the percentage of Serge
Ferrari Liability Chart contained herein, Tissage et Enduction Serge Ferrari S.A. ("Serge Ferrari") hereby provides a
five (5) year limited warranty for the Ferrari architectural fabrics Precontraint® 502 and 702 (specification sheets
here enclosed).
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delivery at Ferrari's plant of manufacture, meet all technical specifications stated in the published Serge
Ferrari data sheet.
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strength for a period of five (5) years following delivery of the products by our authorized distributors.
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flame retardant and waterproof for a period of five (5) years following the delivery of the products by our
authorized distributors.
Each of the above -described warranties is herein described collectively as the "LIMITED WARRANTY."
SERGE FERRARI'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY: Serge Ferrari agrees to provide, to the
extent and for the time period stated in the chart below, a percentage of the cost to repair or replace at Serge
Ferrari's sole option, the products which may provide defective or otherwise fail to perform as stated above under
normal use, maintenance and service, as determined by Serge Ferrari during the warranty period (a ".Defect" or
"Defective Product"), not to exceed the original sales price to the original purchaser of the Product. The customer
must pay the remaining portion of any such costs of repair or replacement of a Defective Product.
PERCENTAGE OF SERGE FERRARI LIABILITY
Defect Occurring in Percentage of Cost Assumed by Serge Ferrari
1st Year 100%
2nd Year 80%
3rd Year 64%
4th Year 51%
5th Year 41%
6th Year 0%
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: This Limited Warranty does not apply to any product or any part thereof that, in the
sole judgment of Serge Ferrari, (1) has been subject to misuse, neglect, alteration or accident, such as accidental
damage to the exterior finish, or which has been subject to excess wear and tear, friction, scratches or perforations
which exceed normal use; (2) has been exposed to harmful chemicals, abused by machinery, equipment or any
person, exposed to excessive pressures or sources, exposed to abnormal weather conditions, falling objects,
explosions, fire, floods, riots, civil commotion, exterior forces, faulty or inadequate installation, acts of war,
radiation, harmful fumes or foreign substances in the atmosphere; (3) has been damaged during handling by the
customer or other user or consumer of the Products, or which has been subjected to high atmosphere pollution,
aggressive detergents, and aggressive cleaning; or (4) has been used in architectural structures not in accordance
with accepted engineering standards or repaired or altered by anyone other than Serge Ferrari in any way so as, in
Serge Ferrari's sole judgment, to affect the quality, efficiency or effectiveness of the Products. Serge Ferrari does
not warrant any applied graphics.
Any claim made by a user of the Products under this Limited Warranty shall be made in writing by registered mail
with acknowledgment of receipt to Serge Ferrari at the address listed below no later than thirty (30) days following
the discovery of the alleged Defect. Failure to notify Serge Ferrari within thirty (30) days following the discovery of
any Defect shall render this Limited Warranty null, void and of no legal effect with respect to that particular Defect.
After notification of an alleged Defect, Serge Ferrari shall be entitled to inspect the Product in order to take
appropriate steps for timely corrective measures. In the event Serge Ferrari representatives are denied the right to
inspect the alleged Defect, this Limited Warranty shall be null, void and or no legal effect with respect to such
Defect.
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WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND IS IN LIEU OF AND
SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WHETHER
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DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF ANY
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FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, ARE THOSE PROVIDED IN THIS
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PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH OR FOR THE PRODUCTS OR ANY PART
THEREOF.
EFFECTIVENESS OF WARRANTY: This Limited Warranty shall become effective upon the customer
purchasing, receiving and paying for a warranted product. Should a warranty issue or claim be filed, the customer is
under the obligation to provide the actual production batch number of the product appearing on the rolls and on the
packing list to enable tracking of the material.
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equipment or facility, cost of capital or for any other special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any
nature resulting from or in any manner relating to the Products covered hereby, their design, use, any inability to use
the same or any delay in the delivery of the same. THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO
ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS SHALL BE THE REPAIR, CORRECTION OR REPLACEMENT THEREOF,
PURSUANT TO THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS.
Should the Products prove so defective, however, as to preclude the remedying of warranted defects by repair or
replacement, the customer's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the refund of the purchase price of the fabric, or part
thereof which is defective, upon its return to Serge Ferrari.
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accordance with, the laws of France, without regard to Uniform United Nations Conventions.
Any questions, inquiries or claims under this Limited Warranty shall be directed to:
Tissage et Enduction Serge Ferrari S.A.
B.P. 54
38352 La Tour Du Pin Cedex
France