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Seat fabric for aircraft upholstery GALAXY
for seat coverssynthetic leatherplain

seat fabric for aircraft upholstery
seat fabric for aircraft upholstery
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Characteristics

Applications
for seats, for seat covers
Material
synthetic leather
Other characteristics
plain

Description

The Optimal Choice for Commercial Airline Seating – IZIT Leather XP-A! Are you considering refurbishing your aircraft seats with new seat covers? Do you want a product that communicates “class”? Is it important to reduce the cost of ownership of your seat covers? Is durability important to your maintenance staff? Do you want to reduce the fuel burn imposed by heavy leather seat covers? If you answered “Yes” to the majority of these questions, then IZIT Leather XP-A is the obvious selection for your airline. The product of three years of intensive product development by IZIT’s producer Willow Tex, IZIT Leather XP-A has achieved the objective of being the premier choice for commercial airline seating applications. Rated the Best! In a recent exercise in which a leather research laboratory at a renowned US university conducted a comprehensive battery of performance tests on five different synthetic leathers currently offered for commercial transportation seating, IZIT Leather XP received the highest rating of the materials tested. Patented Technology is Eco-Friendly Not only does it out-rank the competition in performance, but IZIT Leather XP-A is eco-friendly as well. It achieves cost-efficient production through our patented Eco-Cell manufacturing process that, when compared with conventional synthetic leathers, uses up to 90% less energy, 80% less solvents, and completely eliminates waste water altogether.

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