Twitchell

INNOVATIVE FIBERS AND TEXTILES - MADE IN USA - DISTRIBUTED BY BAINBRIDGE

Since its beginning in 1922, the Twitchell name has represented quality yarns and fabrics across a multitude of industries. For a century Twitchell yarns and fabrics have been improving the looks and performance of our customers’ products.

TEXTILENE SUNSURE

TEXTILENE® SUNSURE® is a specially formulated high strength fabric built to withstand fading, mildew, soiling and wear and tear. SUNSURE® has up to a 92% shade factor making it the right choice for several outdoor applications. It is specially designed to remain vibrant and colorful for years even through continuous outdoor exposure and under the most severe weather conditions.  

TEXTILENE  OPENMESH

This breathable mesh fabric is made to stand the test of tough use yet attractive enough for any
dinner setting by the pool. TTP’s TEXTILENE® brand of woven PVC coated polyester fabric is known
as an industry standard for versatility and strength.

 

TEXTILENE® 80 and 90

TEXTILENE® 80 and 90 are durable synthetic fabrics made of PVC coated polyester. Designed to reduce heat transfer
and solar glare, our fabrics can lower overall energy cost and protect indoor furnishings. Fade resistant, they are
excellent choices for a variety of indoor or outdoor uses. TEXTILENE® 80 blocks up to 80% of the sun’s rays and
TEXTILENE® 90 blocks up to 90% of the sun’s rays.

TEXTILENE® 95

TEXTILENE® 95 is a durable synthetic fabric made to withstand the harsh conditions of nature.
Designed to reduce heat and solar glare, TEXTILENE® 95 is an excellent choice for exterior and interior use. It is flame resistant, fade resistant, and can reduce energy costs while blocking up to
95% of the sun’s harmful rays.

TEXTILENE® nano™ 95

TEXTILENE® nano™ 95 is a durable, yet lightweight synthetic fabric. It is lighter and finer with the same technical qualities as the original TEXTILENE®. TEXTILENE® nano™95 is excellent for exterior and interior use and can reduce energy costs while blocking up to 95% of the sun’s harmful rays.

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