Xenon Sil 1.1

(7 customer reviews)

$6.50

Xenon Sil is a lightweight polyester sil fabric. It is low a stretch fabric and it has 2000 mm (or more) head pressure and is an excellent material for tarps, tents or any place a lightweight waterproof fabric is needed.

Sold by the linear yard.

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Coyote Brown
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Dark Olive
Forest Green
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Description

Xenon Sil is a lightweight polyester sil fabric. It is low a stretch fabric, has 2000 mm (or more) head pressure and is an excellent material for tarps, tents or any place a lightweight waterproof fabric is needed.

Need a continuous piece of fabric longer than 40 yards? Please contact us directly at: [email protected]

*All Specs are estimates and may vary from color to color and batch to batch.

Specs

  • Material – Polyester
  • Fabric Width: 58-60-inch
  • Weight per sq yard 1.10 oz / 31.18 g
  • 20 Denier
  • Coating Siliconized
  • PFC Free
  • Tear Strength ASTM D1424
    • Warp 4.9 lbF
    • Weft 3.8 lbF
  • Tensile Strength ASTM D5034
    • Warp 49.7 lbF
    • Weft 40.2 lbF
  • Air Permeability ASTM D737
    • 0 ft3/ft2/min (CFM)
  • UV Transmission AATCC 183
    • Mean UF Protection Factor (UPFm) 28
    • UV -A Blocking (mean) 88.67%
    • UV -B Blocking (mean) 98.48%
    • UPF Class 20
  • Color Fastness to Light AATC 16 – 4
  • Hydrostatic Head (virgin) AATCC 127 – ~2000mm
  • Common uses Tarps, Tents, & Bivys, Stuff sacks

Silpoly

SilPoly XL

Silpoly Wide

Additional information

Weight 54.21 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
Color

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Material

Polyester

Width

58 – 60 inches

Denier

20

Coating

Silicone

Tear Strength ASTM D1424

Warp 4.9 lbF, Weft 3.8 lbF

Tensile Strength ASTM D5034

Warp 49.7 lbF, Weft 40.2 lbF

Air Permeability ASTM D737

0 ft3/ft2/min (CFM)

UV Transmission AATCC 183

Mean UF Protection Factor (UPFm) 28, UV -A, Blocking (mean) 88.67%, UV -B Blocking (mean) 98.48%, UPF Class 20

Color Fastness to Light AATC 16

4

Hydrostatic Head (virgin) AATCC 127

4000mm

SKU HAO010

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  1. spardue89

    spardue89

    How can I seam seal this fabric after sewing?

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  2. Legitomous

    Great for tipi projects

    Legitomous (verified owner)

    I was looking for a durable, light weight, waterproof fabric for a tipi project. My design was a 6 man tipi so stretch was a concern, and Xenon is very rigid. Sil Xenon fit the bill perfectly. It was tricky to work with at first due to the nature of the light weight and coated fabric, but once I got used to it it was good to work with. I discovered that it irons well at low temps making flat field seems a lot easier. The project finished out well, and after weighing in it came in at #11.2 with tipi, stakes, center pole, and stove. Tipi is #3.6. The fabric has had no poor reactions to heat especially at the cone where the stove jack is. I field tested it early spring at over 9000 ft with excellent results. Being spring it brought chilly nights, and non stop rain. Me and my boys were warm and dry and the tipi became base camp for our group since it is as huge tent. Without the tipi the trip would have been short lived since we had several youth with us who’s ability to weather rain and chill is limited. Xenon and other fabrics I got from Dutch met all my needs and expectations. Thanks Dutch for providing killer products and fabrics!

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  3. mpevans007

    Excellent Tarp Material

    mpevans007 (verified owner)

    I used dark olive and made a standard hex tarp that weighs 381g, including double-ended stuff sack with tie downs and tie outs, bungies and D-rings. It’s a beautiful tarp.

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