Carpet machinery to illustrate the origin and characteristics of tufted carpets. Tufted carpets are rich in color, variety and wide range of applications. The main locations are hotel rooms, hallways, auditoriums, common areas and carpets. So, what is a tufted carpet? What are the characteristics of a tufted carpet? Let's take a look at tufted carpets along with carpet mechanics.
Tufted rug culture originated in Georgia in the 19th century. At first, it was called lawn fabric because it looked like lawn. In the 1930s and 1940s, tufted carpets developed from single needles to horizontal needles. In the 1950s, jacquard and tufted rugs reappeared and became popular in Europe and the United States. Since the 1960s, tufted carpets are made of chemical synthetic fiber materials with a width of 4 ~ 5m, and have become the most influential and widely used mechanism for the production of carpet products in enterprises.
What is a tufted rug? The tufted carpet is mechanically piled on the fabric base fabric with needles to form the effect of loop pile or cut pile carpet surface, referred to as tufted carpet.
1. Raw material preparation, preheating and setting acrylic fabric into base fabric and flocking of various chemical fiber yarns.
2. Use a whole row of lead to form tufting, and use acrylic high-speed tufting base fabric, that is, mechanical needle chemical fiber yarn, to form dense and orderly cut piles or loop piles on the surface of the carpet.
3. The back of the blanket is coated with a synthetic method including latex or polyester material and Chinese adhesive, and the base cloth and the planting pile are bonded into a solid whole.
4. Finishing process including cut flat blanket, printed blanket, back blanket, SBR or polyurethane foam backing or jute backing.
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