Product - Pile and Non Woven carpet
Pile and non-woven carpets are two main types of carpets, each with their own characteristics and manufacturing processes.
Pile carpets refer to the height of the loops of fibers on the face of the carpet. They can be made from various materials, such as nylon, polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, and wool. Non-woven carpets are also known as flat carpets. They are made by attaching a layer of pile to a backing material, such as a woven or non-woven fabric.
Plush, or velvet, pile has short, closely packed fibers
Pile carpets can be manufactured in different ways, including tufted, woven, loop pile, Berber loop pile, bonded, cut pile, frieze, Saxony pile, twist pile, tip sheared, velvet pile, cut and loop pile, and Triexta carpets.
Woven pile carpets are made using a traditional loom method, with wool yarn interlaced through backing material and then locked in place using a thin layer of latex.
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Non-woven carpets can be made from various materials, including nylon, polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, and wool These carpets are known for their softness, comfort, and ease of maintenance