Felt Typically a wool-based cloth, felt is also made from cotton and synthetic fibers. The primary determinant for felt cloth is that it is a compressed and densely matted non-woven fabric.
Felt has many applications outside of the textile and clothing industries. It can be used for filtering, finishing, sealing and vibration control, as well as a variety of other functions. For many of these uses, graded wool felt is often preferred, although polyester synthetics also provide similar qualities, often at better prices. Certain synthetics also offer superior chemical properties, although wool felt is an ideal fabric when dealing with oil. Softer cotton felt is effective in various lining applications.
Wool felt is fabricated through the wet felting process, which uses water and friction to bind the wool fibers. Synthetic felt, when not wool-based, is typically created through a different process. Bunches of fibers are forced through a lattice of carded fibers, thereby creating a felting similar to that accomplished by the wet felting process. Synthetic felt produced this way is sometimes called needle-felt. All types of felt are available in a multitude of shapes and colors.
Associated Felt Factory
We are doing this business in an association with Sandhya's Felt Craft, With this association we have a production capacity of 1500 Plus contract employees. Our main factory is base at kathmandu Thankot Area and many small production units distributed in various parts of kathmandu valley and some outside kathmandu valley.