Furniture fabric wear resistance

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Martindale is the unit by which the wear resistance of furniture fabrics is described. For sofa beds and private homes, a minimum of between 15,000 - 25,000 Martindale is recommended to be able to cope clearly. The fabric is exposed to a machine that stresses fabrics in the same way as when sitting and sofas. For comparison, it is usually recommended that in man uses fabrics with over 50,000 Martindale and public environments, such as trains and buses, etc.
The qualities are with Martindale, which means that they are particularly durable. Martindale is a unit by which the wear resistance of furniture fabric is measured. For example, a wear resistance of 25,000 Martindale means that the first 2 threads will break at 25,000 revolutions in a load test.