Trelleborg Engineered Coated Fabrics is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming Healthcare Design Expo, scheduled for November 5 – 7, 2023, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. As a global leader in advanced polymer solutions, the company will present its state-of-the-art Dartex® polyurethane coated fabrics designed specifically for use in medical seating.
Polyurethane coated fabrics have a range of advantages when used in healthcare seating. These advantages are vital for designing healthcare facilities. These fabrics are engineered to offer exceptional durability, a long lifespan, and easy maintenance. These qualities are crucial for healthcare settings where cleanliness, patient comfort, and long-lasting seating solutions are essential.
Christina Tenney, the North America Business Development Manager for Trelleborg Engineered Coated Fabrics, expressed her excitement for the upcoming expo. She highlighted the significant role that these innovative polyurethane coated fabrics play in creating healthcare spaces that prioritize patient comfort, cleanliness, and longevity.
Trelleborg’s sustainable solutions are designed to meet the demanding requirements of healthcare environments, and they look forward to sharing these benefits with the expo attendees.
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