Eclipse tension hardware provides tailored edges for expanses of flexible metal fabric. Elegant, custom-cut apertures receive the metal fabric ends in tubing that is integrated into a bracket and structural support design. The tube provides a visual reveal between panel lengths, and tube sizes may vary to emphasize or de-emphasize the attachment. Eclipse is appropriate for lengths of metal fabric up to 100 feet.
ECLIPSE
- Product Name
- ECLIPSE
- Manufacturer
- Cambridge Architectural
- Manufactured
- United States
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