APV will be exhibiting at the IFAI Expo 2016 in Charlotte, NC from October 19th-21st and showcasing their re-released VYNGUARD® performance coatings line which now includes specialty fabrics, and leather hide applications.
APV will exhibit at the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) Expo 2017 in New Orleans from September 26-29. The company’s booth (#2422) will showcase its VYNGUARD® performance finishes product line, which includes specialty fabric and leather hide applications.
APV will showcase VYNGUARD® performance finishes with the addition of a new anti-microbial technology at the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) Expo, October 16-18 in Dallas.
APV Engineered Coatings hosted a booth at the 2016 IFAI Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina last week to showcase their re-released VYNGUARD® product line.
VYNGUARD®, a line of premium, high-performance coatings and finishes for long-term performance, is now available for specialty fabric and leather hide applications.
Like companies in many industries, plastics fabricators and decorators are searching for ways to be more environmentally friendly. They’re doing so not only to avoid fines or scrutiny from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or to comply with California’s Prop 65, but also to reduce operating costs, create a safer workplace for employees and achieve corporate sustainability goals.
Like companies in many industries, plastics fabricators and decorators are searching for ways to be more environmentally friendly. They’re doing so not only to avoid fines or scrutiny from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or to comply with California’s Prop 65, but also to reduce operating costs, create a safer workplace for employees and achieve corporate sustainability goals.
Upholstery fabric used in the contract seating market in mass transit, medical, and hospitality applications can breed harmful bacteria with widespread capability. Since the pandemic has swept the world, cleaning and disinfecting commonly touched surfaces have become more frequent and thorough, and rightfully so.
Upholstery fabric used in the contract seating market in mass transit, medical, and hospitality applications can breed harmful bacteria with widespread capability. Since the pandemic has swept the world, cleaning and disinfecting commonly touched surfaces have become more frequent and thorough, and rightfully so.