dymetrol is available in four different variations (see
technical datasheets) and it is thus possible to select the
optimum deflection characteristics for the specific application required.Support systems that use dymetrol, support the seat structure equally
across the entire surface area and therefore offer a superb level of
comfort. The textile suspension has very predictable compression deformation
and has minimal load losses. Properly installed, dymetrol always returns to its original shape.
The combination of dymetrol with J-profiles is the most commonly
used connection method selected for support systems.
Additional attachment options include:
•Stitching methods
•The book-stretch-method for plastic or metal frames
Possible mountings are
• Plastic profiles
• Velcro fastenings
• Hooks
dymetrol and foam compositions can be combined with one another and attached
to the seat construction as one single unit. The use of dymetrol alone – without additional foam – is also
possible. In all cases, dymetrol reduces the need to utilise a range of
foams, springs and wires etc. in the construction of a seat, because it
takes on the function of these elements. An added advantage is the reduction in weight which accompanies this.
dymetrol facilitates cost reductions due to savings made on unnecessary
components and simplified processing in comparison to conventional seat
constructions. All of this effectively means an increase in productivity.
dymetrol is recyclable, and can be treated to become flame-retardant. It is
possible to use this textile to construct comfortable, quiet seating
structures without accompanying noises such as creaking or groaning.Thus this is the material of the future for the production of support
spring systems for innovative seating solutions.
Advantages:
•Weight savings due to the possible reduction of foam
•Cost reductions due to reduced quantities of parts •Recyclable
•Available as an option with a flame-retardant finish
•Prompt design and prototype production
•Adaptation for an automatic installation process
•No accompanying noises such as rattles and squeaks