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Produced in the Verde valley region of Italy Tango is a modern classic. This full grain aniline through dyed leather features a hand applied two tone tipped grain effect and luxuriously soft touch. Only the finest New Zealand hides are hand selected for Tango, assuring clean surfaces and high-quality cutting yields. With its' durable protective finish, this leather is suitable for most hospitality, worksplace, aviation and luxury residential environments.
| Tango: 179 Sahara |
SPECIFICATIONS | ||
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Produced in compliance with REACH (EC 1907/2006) standards to enhance human and environmental health, Tango is processed using low-emission mineral tanning formulas that are environmentally responsible. The hides are re-tanned in aged oak drums with vegetable agents, natural fat liquors, oils, and dyes, ensuring deep, uniform dye penetration. Natural variations in color may occur within the same dye lot. | ||
| Applications: | Aviation*, Worksplace, Hospitality, Residential | |
| Raw Material: | New Zealand | |
| Thickness: | 1.2 — 1.4 mm | |
| Hide Size: | Average size 45 sqft | |
| Wet Rub Test: | (Nr 100): IUF 450 / UNI EN ISO 11640: ≥ 4 grey scale | |
| Dry Rub Test: | (NR 500): IUF 450 / UNI EN ISO 11640: ≥ 4 grey scale | |
| Alkaline ph 8: | IUF 450 / UNI EN ISO 11640: ≥ 4 grey scale | |
| Tear Strength: | IUP 40 / UNI EN ISO 3377-I: ≥ 20 N | |
| Adhesion: | IUF 470 / UNI EN ISO 11644: ≥ 3.50 N/cm | |
| Water Repellency: | AATCC22-2010: 93 | |
| Light Resistance (Xenon Test): | IUF 402 / UNI EN ISO 105-B02: 5 blue scale | |
| Flammability Resistance: | UFAC Class 1, CAL TB 117-2013, NFPA 260 | |
| Origin: | Italy | |
* May be treated to meet Federal Aviation Regulations for Flammability Resistance. | ||