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| By Gerald Ondrey

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This architectural fabric takes advantage of natural lighting

Last October, this company and Seaman Corp. (www.seamancorp.com) launched a new Shelter-Rite High Light Transmission architectural fabric (photo) using transparent Tedlar PVF film. This new architectural fabric is suitable for structures that require natural light, such as sports arenas, event venues and greenhouses. Transparent UV-blocking Tedlar film is a high-performance material that provides decades of durable protection. With excellent weatherability and dirt-shedding properties, Tedlar preserves the life and aesthetics of architectural fabric structures even in extremely harsh environments. It provides a high level of protection against UV light, moisture, rain and pollution. — DuPont, Wilmington, Del.

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