Easily controlled
shrinkage by the application of heat by either a conventional
steam iron or other heat source assures a professional covering
job even on the first attempt. May be coated with aircraft dope,
epoxies or other finishes as acceptable to the FAA. Dacron is
available in many weights and weaves but three types have been selected as being
most suitable as an aircraft covering material.
The tensile strength
of Grade A and Irish Linen aircraft fabrics is 80 lbs, which
may be used as a comparable standard in selecting the proper
Dacron fabric weight for a specific application. 1.8 oz.
lightweight material which is generally used on gliders and over
plywood. 2.7 oz. fabric is comparable in strength to Grade A.
The finer weave assures an ultra-smooth texture-free finish.
The 3.7 oz. material is a heavy duty fabric for extraordinary
service. Sold by the yard. NOT for use on certified aircraft.