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ProSoft FoodSAFE® Waterproof PUL Fabric (W-396)

Original price R 34.50 - Original price R 16,776.23
Original price R 16,776.23
R 34.50
R 34.50 - R 12,614.58
Current price R 34.50

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  • 100% Free of PFOS, PFOA, lead, dioxins, heavy metals & BPA; Free from phthalates: contains no DEHP, DBP, BBP, DINP, DIDP and DnOP. Read Blog Article

  • Uniquely food safe. The ONLY PUL to be tested for food safety. It is CPSIA certified, meeting stringent standards by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission on lead and phthalates and flammability. It is also certified for repeated-use food storage per 21 CFR 175.300 and compliant with 21 CFR 177.1680 and 175.320.

  • This can be used for storing all kinds of food and Non-alcoholic beverages - Baked goods, dairy products, fats, oils, dry food, water, food, curries, vegetables, sandwiches, sauces, pasta. The food can be placed hot or cold, can be used for storing in the refrigerator of freezer. Both sides of the fabric are tested to be food safe for all types of food and beverages and under extreme conditions of storage. Learn more about how ProSoft FoodSAFE® PUL was certified as food safe for storage of foods including types of foods covered and packaging and storage conditions it was tested for. Read Blog Article

  • Great durability. Our top-selling food safe fabric in the world is very durable & tested to withstand 300+ washings

  • 100% eco-friendly

  • Super soft, breathable and flexible

  • CPSIA certified, meeting stringent standards by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission on lead and phthalates and flammability.

  • Unique process permanently melt-bonds our specially-treated TPU film to the fabric without toxic solvents. The process emits no toxic waste or VOC's that are harmful to the environment.

  • The fabric is manufactured with no harmful chemicals or finishes in controlled conditions in American textile mills.

  • The fabric is NOT stain resistant. Stain resistance requires a chemical treatment that would make it not food safe.

Specs

Country of Origin: Made in USA
🇺🇸 Learn Why Oeko Tex Certification is NOT Relevant to American Made Fabrics

Manufacturer: AKAS Tex

Fabric Content: A proprietary blend of polyester & polyurethane engineered for high performance
📚 Read about Fiber Content for Fabrics - Labeling Made Easy

Fabric Weight: 155 GSM / 4.6 ounces per square yard

Fabric Width: 58" - 60" wide / 147 cm - 152 cm wide

Fabric Thickness: 0.020 inch +/- 10%

Approx. Shrinkage (Length): Minimal
Approx. Shrinkage (Width): Minimal

Approx. Stretch (Length): Minimal
Approx. Stretch (Width): 10%

UPF Rating: 25 to 35 (Lighter Colors = 25, Darker Colors = 35)
☀️ Read about UV Protection in Fabrics - Your Total UPF Rating Guide

Important Note about UPF Ratings:
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) indicates how much UV radiation (both UVB and UVA) a fabric allows to reach your skin. For example, a UPF 50 fabric blocks 98 % of the sun’s rays and allows 2% (1/50th) to penetrate, thus reducing your exposure risk significantly. A UPF 30 fabric blocks 97% of UV rays and allows roughly 3% of UV transmission. UPF 15 indicates that the fabric blocks roughly 93% of UV rays and allows about 7% of available UV radiation to pass through.

UPF 10 to 30 = Fair Protection
UPF 30 to 50 = Good Protection
UPS 50+ = Excellent Protection


Quantity Information: Quantity = number of continuous yards., Orders of more than 10 yards may ship in more than 1 piece. If you would like a continuous piece, please leave a comment & we will try to accommodate your request., Seconds quality material may not ship in completed lengths. They may be in several cut pieces not less than 18" or so.

Care

Care Instructions: No prewash, Wash hot, Wash with like colors, Dry medium, No Fabric softener, Only non-chlorine bleach if needed, Warm iron if needed on fabric side
Read about the 7 Reasons Your Fabric Could Break Down - Fabric Care Made Easy

💧 Apply Seam Sealing Tape (for light to medium weight PUL, ProCare or other polyurethane or vinyl coated fabrics) or Seam Sealing Tape Heavy Duty (for medium to heavy weight PUL (2-5 mil), ProCare HD or medium to heavy weight polyurethane or vinyl coated fabrics) over sewn seams of fabric to make them windproof/waterproof - NOT recommended to replace stitching.

Important Note about strong odors from PUL fabrics:
These fabrics are made on industrial machines; there are no chemicals used on them during manufacturing, but the lamination process in which the PU film is adhered to the base fabrics at a very high temperature produces an odor. The smell usually dissipates as it sits in our warehouse for a while, but our PULs sell out very fast, so there is rarely a chance for the manufacturing smell to air out. The odor diminishes over time, but washing and drying the fabrics will expedite the process. Run them through a quick wash & dry cycle to get rid of any odors.

Additional Care Instructions:
  • Preparing your fabric: This fabric is delivered cut & sew ready, pre-washing is neither recommended nor required. If you must pre-wash your yardage, use a gentle cycle and hang dry to avoid wringing damage.

  • Fabric sticking: This is a common problem with plasticized fabrics like PUL. It's best to use a Teflon foot, these are available at sewing stores for between $3 and $10 for most machines. If you can't get a teflon foot, you can try sewing through wax paper or daubing a tiny amount of sewing machine oil on your presser foot.

  • Leaking after sewing: Make sure you use good quality polyester thread. Tex-27 or 65/2 grades are the best. Cotton or rayon threads should not be used in diapers as they naturally wick moisture. Also make sure you use BALL POINT NEEDLES! Remember, PUL is a knit, so like all knits use a ballpoint needle. Sharps (the kind you use for wovens and felts) will slice the yarns which will cause the holes around the threads to enlarge and leak.

  • Need PUL for binding: You can make your own binding from PUL knits (instead of using FOE). Cut strips across the grain if you desire some stretch, and with the grain if you want to limit stretch. PUL is a knit base so you DO NOT cut it on the bias.

  • Washing Instructions: It is recommended to use a zero residue detergent - liquid detergent preferably. Wash temperatures can be hot, between 145 and 165 degree F (65 to 75 degree C).
    DO NOT use bleach. If required non chlorine oxygenated bleach can be used sparingly, provided the detergent should not already contain sodium percarbonate (the active ingredient in many oxygenated bleaches). The detergent must also not contain any Fabric softeners, Natural oils, Perfumes, Dyes, UV brighteners, Stain guard ingredients, Enzymes.
    DO NOT add washing soda, soda ash or soda crystals to the detergent. The use of vinegar and/or baking soda can together or individually cause delamination.

  • Rinsing Instructions: It is highly recommended to add an extra rinse cycle since even minute traces of detergent or other washing chemicals which may not have been washed out from the diaper/product made from the PUL are highly detrimental to the film and reduce the life of the laminate.

  • Drying Instructions: Dry on medium heat, at a temperature not more than 130 degree F (50 degree C). Use of drying sheet with fabric softeners is not recommended. DO NOT wring or iron on the film side. Any urethane film is affected by bleach, chlorine and dry heat exceeding 130 degree F.
    Exposure to sunlight affects the urethane film. The film will turn yellow and crack over time. When the UV index is high this can happen in as little as 10 hours.

Made in USA

Proudly committed to American craftsmanship, every fabric we offer is designed, sourced, and manufactured in the USA, ensuring top quality, supporting local jobs and low carbon footprint.

Eco-Friendly

Each eco-friendly fabric from Wazoodle is a statement of sustainability, designed to leave a gentle footprint on the earth while providing consumers with high-quality textile options.

PFOS Free

With PFOS-free fabrics, Wazoodle takes a stand against persistent pollutants, offering textiles that are safer for both customers and the ecosystem. PFOS = Perfluorooctane Sulfonate

PFOA Free

PFOA-free fabrics at Wazoodle underscore their commitment to non-toxic textiles, aligning with their pledge for environmental and consumer well-being. PFOA = Perfluorooctanoic Acid.

BPA Free

Wazoodle ensures that our BPA-free fabrics maintain the highest safety standards, free from controversial chemicals that are used to make plastics, for customer peace of mind. BPA = Bisphenol A.

Breathable

Wazoodle's Breathable fabrics are a top choice for activewear manufacturers. They allow for effective moisture and air passage, crucial for maintaining comfort during physical activities.

Hypoallergenic

Wazoodle's hypoallergenic fabrics are specifically designed for those with sensitive skin, offering a soothing touch that is free from common allergens and irritants, ensuring comfort and safety.

Food Safe

Wazoodle's Food Safe fabrics meet the stringent requirements of 21 CFR Part 175 for repeated food contact at various temperatures; can safely come into contact with food, preventing contamination.

Waterproof

Wazoodle's Waterproof fabrics offer complete moisture protection. These materials ensure that items stay dry in wet conditions, providing reliable leakproof protection, performance and durability.

Child Safe

Wazoodle's child-safe fabrics are rigorously CPSIA tested and approved; making them perfect for creating a worry-free environment for children and prioritizing the health and safety of our little ones.

CPSIA Certified

Wazoodle Fabrics ensures reliability and trust by adhering to the stringent CPSIA safety standards set by the CPSC in 2008, certifying all our American-made textiles for consumer confidence.

Vegan

Wazoodle Fabrics caters to the compassionate consumer with the collection of vegan fabrics, ensuring no animal products are processed or used, aligning with ethical fashion and manufacturing principles.

Latex Free

Wazoodle's Latex-free fabrics are a boon for allergy sufferers, offering responsible and high-quality textiles without the risk of latex-induced reactions that can have an adverse effect on the health

Chemical Free

Wazoodle's commitment to safety and sustainability is evident in our chemical-free fabrics that provide a safe, non-toxic textile choice, reflecting dedication to health and the environment.

Our Sustainability Initiatives:

Sourcing the best materials and locally

We source fibers and yarns within the United States mostly direct from local mills.

Commitment to not use harmful chemicals in the fabrics

No PFAS, PFOA, lead, dioxins, heavy metals, BPA, phthalates, formaldehyde or nanoparticles.

Responsible partnerships with Vendors

We establish partnerships with vendors keeping an eye on the sustainability of their processes.

Creating food safe, durable, easy-to-reuse fabrics

 Certified for food contact and storage per 21 CFR 175.300, meeting stringent standards.

Safe working conditions and fair labor practices

Made in US mills with safe workplace practices and fair wages following all labor regulations.

Manufacturing processes that do not create harmful waste

Closely controlled facilities and EPA-compliant processes that do not pollute the environment.


  • 100% Free of PFOS, PFOA, lead, dioxins, heavy metals & BPA; Free from phthalates: contains no DEHP, DBP, BBP, DINP, DIDP and DnOP. Read Blog Article

  • Uniquely food safe. The ONLY PUL to be tested for food safety. It is CPSIA certified, meeting stringent standards by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission on lead and phthalates and flammability. It is also certified for repeated-use food storage per 21 CFR 175.300 and compliant with 21 CFR 177.1680 and 175.320.

  • This can be used for storing all kinds of food and Non-alcoholic beverages - Baked goods, dairy products, fats, oils, dry food, water, food, curries, vegetables, sandwiches, sauces, pasta. The food can be placed hot or cold, can be used for storing in the refrigerator of freezer. Both sides of the fabric are tested to be food safe for all types of food and beverages and under extreme conditions of storage. Learn more about how ProSoft FoodSAFE® PUL was certified as food safe for storage of foods including types of foods covered and packaging and storage conditions it was tested for. Read Blog Article

  • Great durability. Our top-selling food safe fabric in the world is very durable & tested to withstand 300+ washings

  • 100% eco-friendly

  • Super soft, breathable and flexible

  • CPSIA certified, meeting stringent standards by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission on lead and phthalates and flammability.

  • Unique process permanently melt-bonds our specially-treated TPU film to the fabric without toxic solvents. The process emits no toxic waste or VOC's that are harmful to the environment.

  • The fabric is manufactured with no harmful chemicals or finishes in controlled conditions in American textile mills.

  • The fabric is NOT stain resistant. Stain resistance requires a chemical treatment that would make it not food safe.


Country of Origin: Made in USA
🇺🇸 Learn Why Oeko Tex Certification is NOT Relevant to American Made Fabrics

Manufacturer: AKAS Tex

Fabric Content: A proprietary blend of polyester & polyurethane engineered for high performance
📚 Read about Fiber Content for Fabrics - Labeling Made Easy

Fabric Weight: 155 GSM / 4.6 ounces per square yard

Fabric Width: 58" - 60" wide / 147 cm - 152 cm wide

Fabric Thickness: 0.020 inch +/- 10%

Approx. Shrinkage (Length): Minimal
Approx. Shrinkage (Width): Minimal

Approx. Stretch (Length): Minimal
Approx. Stretch (Width): 10%

UPF Rating: 25 to 35 (Lighter Colors = 25, Darker Colors = 35)
☀️ Read about UV Protection in Fabrics - Your Total UPF Rating Guide

Important Note about UPF Ratings:
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) indicates how much UV radiation (both UVB and UVA) a fabric allows to reach your skin. For example, a UPF 50 fabric blocks 98 % of the sun’s rays and allows 2% (1/50th) to penetrate, thus reducing your exposure risk significantly. A UPF 30 fabric blocks 97% of UV rays and allows roughly 3% of UV transmission. UPF 15 indicates that the fabric blocks roughly 93% of UV rays and allows about 7% of available UV radiation to pass through.

UPF 10 to 30 = Fair Protection
UPF 30 to 50 = Good Protection
UPS 50+ = Excellent Protection


Quantity Information: Quantity = number of continuous yards., Orders of more than 10 yards may ship in more than 1 piece. If you would like a continuous piece, please leave a comment & we will try to accommodate your request., Seconds quality material may not ship in completed lengths. They may be in several cut pieces not less than 18" or so.


Care Instructions: No prewash, Wash hot, Wash with like colors, Dry medium, No Fabric softener, Only non-chlorine bleach if needed, Warm iron if needed on fabric side
Read about the 7 Reasons Your Fabric Could Break Down - Fabric Care Made Easy

💧 Apply Seam Sealing Tape (for light to medium weight PUL, ProCare or other polyurethane or vinyl coated fabrics) or Seam Sealing Tape Heavy Duty (for medium to heavy weight PUL (2-5 mil), ProCare HD or medium to heavy weight polyurethane or vinyl coated fabrics) over sewn seams of fabric to make them windproof/waterproof - NOT recommended to replace stitching.

Important Note about strong odors from PUL fabrics:
These fabrics are made on industrial machines; there are no chemicals used on them during manufacturing, but the lamination process in which the PU film is adhered to the base fabrics at a very high temperature produces an odor. The smell usually dissipates as it sits in our warehouse for a while, but our PULs sell out very fast, so there is rarely a chance for the manufacturing smell to air out. The odor diminishes over time, but washing and drying the fabrics will expedite the process. Run them through a quick wash & dry cycle to get rid of any odors.

Additional Care Instructions:
  • Preparing your fabric: This fabric is delivered cut & sew ready, pre-washing is neither recommended nor required. If you must pre-wash your yardage, use a gentle cycle and hang dry to avoid wringing damage.

  • Fabric sticking: This is a common problem with plasticized fabrics like PUL. It's best to use a Teflon foot, these are available at sewing stores for between $3 and $10 for most machines. If you can't get a teflon foot, you can try sewing through wax paper or daubing a tiny amount of sewing machine oil on your presser foot.

  • Leaking after sewing: Make sure you use good quality polyester thread. Tex-27 or 65/2 grades are the best. Cotton or rayon threads should not be used in diapers as they naturally wick moisture. Also make sure you use BALL POINT NEEDLES! Remember, PUL is a knit, so like all knits use a ballpoint needle. Sharps (the kind you use for wovens and felts) will slice the yarns which will cause the holes around the threads to enlarge and leak.

  • Need PUL for binding: You can make your own binding from PUL knits (instead of using FOE). Cut strips across the grain if you desire some stretch, and with the grain if you want to limit stretch. PUL is a knit base so you DO NOT cut it on the bias.

  • Washing Instructions: It is recommended to use a zero residue detergent - liquid detergent preferably. Wash temperatures can be hot, between 145 and 165 degree F (65 to 75 degree C).
    DO NOT use bleach. If required non chlorine oxygenated bleach can be used sparingly, provided the detergent should not already contain sodium percarbonate (the active ingredient in many oxygenated bleaches). The detergent must also not contain any Fabric softeners, Natural oils, Perfumes, Dyes, UV brighteners, Stain guard ingredients, Enzymes.
    DO NOT add washing soda, soda ash or soda crystals to the detergent. The use of vinegar and/or baking soda can together or individually cause delamination.

  • Rinsing Instructions: It is highly recommended to add an extra rinse cycle since even minute traces of detergent or other washing chemicals which may not have been washed out from the diaper/product made from the PUL are highly detrimental to the film and reduce the life of the laminate.

  • Drying Instructions: Dry on medium heat, at a temperature not more than 130 degree F (50 degree C). Use of drying sheet with fabric softeners is not recommended. DO NOT wring or iron on the film side. Any urethane film is affected by bleach, chlorine and dry heat exceeding 130 degree F.
    Exposure to sunlight affects the urethane film. The film will turn yellow and crack over time. When the UV index is high this can happen in as little as 10 hours.

Fabrics Specifications

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Declaration of Conformity for ProSoft Food Safe PUL

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*Wazoodle Fabrics makes no representations, collateral agreements, conditions or other warranties of any nature or kind, express or implied, with respect to such information or product and assumes no responsibility as to the accuracy or the suitability of the information or product for purchaser’s intended uses. The purchaser should conduct its own tests to determine the suitability of the material for their particular application.

 

 

*Wazoodle Fabrics makes no representations, collateral agreements, conditions or other warranties of any nature or kind, express or implied, with respect to such information or product and assumes no responsibility as to the accuracy or the suitability of the information or product for purchaser’s intended uses. The purchaser should conduct its own tests to determine the suitability of the material for their particular application.