A tufted carpet is a mechanical carpet that uses a tufting machine needle to move up and down on a chemical fiber fabric substrate, forming a looped or cut velvet carpet surface. It is also known as a tufted carpet.
A tufted carpet is a mechanical carpet that uses a tufting machine needle to move up and down on a chemical fiber fabric substrate, forming a looped or cut velvet carpet surface. It is also known as a tufted carpet.
Tufted carpets originated in Georgia, the United States in the 19th century. Initially, they were also called turf fabrics because of their lawn-like appearance. In the 1930s and 1940s, tufted carpets developed from single-needle tufting to row-needle tufting. In the 1950s, jacquard and printed tufted carpets appeared and gradually became popular in Europe and the United States. Since the 1960s, tufted carpets have been made of chemical fibers as the main raw material, with a width of 4 to 5 meters, becoming the largest and most widely used variety among machine-made carpets.
Characteristics of tufted carpet
1. A wide range of colors and styles are available;
2. Tufted carpets are full, elastic and durable;
3. Product grades cover high, medium and low ranges to meet the needs of different customers;
4. High production efficiency and short delivery cycle;
5. High dimensional stability, no shrinkage during use;
6. The product has a wide range of applicability and can meet the needs of different places.