Materials

Classification of Carpet Materials

Rug Mat Carpet

Faux Cashmere Carpets
Faux cashmere carpet fabric is a blend of different fibers, typically including polyester, phenolic fiber, polypropylene fiber, etc. It mimics the appearance of wool or cashmere, providing a soft and comfortable texture for a luxurious feel and visual enjoyment. Faux cashmere carpet fabric has the following characteristics:

  • Good Insulation: Faux cashmere carpet fabric has excellent insulation properties, suitable for winter home or office use, enhancing the warmth indoors.
  • Strong Moisture Absorption: The fabric has good moisture absorption, effectively absorbing indoor humidity and pollutants, improving the livability of home or office environments.
  • Anti-Static: Faux cashmere carpet fabric exhibits good anti-static properties, preventing the generation of static electricity and reducing the adhesion of dust and debris, maintaining cleanliness.
  • Easy to Clean: The fabric is durable and easy to clean, stains are less likely to adhere, and regular household cleaning tools can be used for maintenance.
  • Cost-Effective: Significantly cheaper than wool carpets.
  • Wool Carpets: Wool carpets are woven from wool fibers, known for their softness, providing a comfortable feel, especially noticeable in winter. They offer good elasticity and excellent anti-static properties. Higher density wool carpets provide superior sound absorption compared to other materials. Wool carpets are generally more expensive and may lack resistance to insects. They are suitable for bedrooms but may not be ideal for living rooms with high activity.

Blended Carpets
Blended carpets may contain a small amount of wool mixed with fibers like nylon or cotton. Combining the advantages of wool and synthetic fibers, blended carpets offer higher wear resistance than pure wool carpets. They have a texture similar to wool carpets and are more affordable. Blended carpets are suitable for living rooms due to their higher wear resistance.

Synthetic Fiber Carpets
Synthetic fiber carpets, including polyester, acrylic, and nylon, are cost-effective and durable. Nylon carpets are common and offer durability, tensile strength, and resistance to wear. While affordable, synthetic fiber carpets may generate static electricity and are more suitable for areas with less foot traffic.

Plastic/Rubber Carpets
Plastic or rubber carpets, made from PVC resin and reinforcing agents, are comfortable, fire-resistant, and have good water resistance. They are commonly used in hotels, malls, and bathrooms. However, they may be thinner and prone to aging.