Use this index to identify the evidence questions created by the application. It does not approve a material, structural system, fabricated panel or installation.
Which exact Tenseo or other architectural reference, reinforcement and coating structure is proposed? Record mass per area, usable width, warp and weft tensile strength, tear method, translucency or opacity and relevant fire classification from a current technical document.
Membrane data is only one input. Wind and snow actions, anticlastic geometry, prestress, compensation, patterning, seam strength, edge details, supporting steel, drainage and inspection require qualified engineering and fabrication. A published material result does not approve the built assembly.
Clarify whether the need is an open façade mesh, coated screen, breathable membrane, waterproof layer or another specific construction. Check openness, visible-light behavior, wind exposure, fixing geometry, water management and the exact reaction-to-fire scope.
Façade appearance and environmental performance depend on orientation, backing wall, cavity, glazing, anchorage and maintenance. Soltis, Tenseo, Stamisol and other ranges should not be substituted on name recognition alone, and one project image cannot prove another assembly.
For Soltis or another shading reference, note openness or opacity, color, orientation, span, tension, roll-up or fixed use, weather exposure and cleaning. Thermal and visual results require the stated method and system context rather than the fabric name alone.
A microperforated screen can support outward visibility and airflow while an opaque or waterproof reference addresses a different brief. Those trade-offs affect glare, heat, rain protection and wind behavior. Local installers and system suppliers must verify hardware compatibility and limits.
For Flexlight or another structure membrane, review opacity or translucency, mass, tensile and tear properties, weld route, low-temperature conditions, repeated handling and the fire classification relevant to the market and assembled use.
Temporary does not mean technically uniform. Event tents, logistics halls, agricultural covers and modular buildings have different loading, egress, fire, condensation and service-cycle requirements. This guide does not calculate frames or validate fabrication and installation practices.
For Batyline or another seating material, distinguish sling construction, coated yarn or textile-like surface, indoor or outdoor exposure, abrasion method, dimensional response, cleaning chemistry, color and flame requirements for the precise contract environment.
Furniture material evidence differs from architectural membrane evidence. Comfort depends on frame geometry, tension and seat construction; hygiene and cleaning statements depend on chemical concentration, contact time and test scope. “Synthetic leather” in the local category is not a portfolio-wide definition.
For Stamoid or another marine reference, record waterproof or water-resistant wording exactly, UV and weathering evidence, flexibility, mass, joining method, cleaning guidance and the specific use—cover, enclosure, seating or another protected component.
Salt, flexing, pooling water, hardware contact, ventilation and maintenance can change performance. A material reference does not establish the safety, watertightness or service life of a finished boat component. Qualified converters remain responsible for pattern, seam and attachment choices.
Send both so the next evidence check remains inside the right construction, method and responsible-party boundary.