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HSP - Tempesta Poly

Polyester artificial silk

HSP - Tempesta Poly 01. white
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HSP - Tempesta Poly 01. white
Teatro Comunale of Bologna, ''Otello'' The HSP - Tempesta Poly lends itself well to the creation of large light and semi-transparent backdrops, even with digital printing ...
... like the one in these pictures (see: HSP - Tempesta Poly digital printing).
HSP - Tempesta Poly is a synthetic silk of artificial origin.
It is an imitation of natural HSE - Tempesta silk, to which it is close for its silky softness and light reaction properties.
Extremely light, but heavier than the unrivaled HSE - Tempesta silk, it has some non-negligible advantages.
The 320 cm width, compared to the 140 cm of silk, is an aesthetic and economic advantage in the realization of backdrops.
The polyester composition also makes it much more resistant than natural silks and cheaper.
With the HSP - Tempesta Poly digital printing version you get backdrops with an extraordinary colour rendering without altering the characteristics of the fabric.
It is lighter and shinier than the similar HSX - Sintex synthetic silk.
Flame reaction
IFR - inherently flame retardant
Certifications
EN 13501-1 class B s1 d0
EN 13773 class 1
DIN 4102 class B1
Oeko-Tex Standard 100
Composition
100% polyester
Weight
32 g / m²
Width
320 cm
Length
± 50 m
Packing method
rolled-up
Available colours
see colour chart
Custom colours
minimum order quantity ± 250 m

Lightness
Rating 4.5 for fluctuating backdrops
Transparency
against light
Rating 4.0
Wall effect
with frontal lighting
Rating 5.0
Frontal lighting
Rating 5.0
Rear-illumination
Rating 4.5
Paintability
Rating 1.0

Availabilty
by the metre
in full rolls
in tailor made creations

Colour chart

HSP - Tempesta Poly 01. white
HSP - Tempesta Poly Special colours available at this time00. natural * (12 m)* availability limited to the indicated quantity

Video & Documentation

Teatro Comunale di Bologna, ''Otello''

Teatro Comunale di Bologna, ''Otello'', 2022

This material was used for...

Eros Ramazzotti, ''Calma Apparente''

Concerts

Teatro Comunale, ''Otello''

Lyric opera

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