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Carpet Polyester Twist Yarn Printed Shaggy Carpet, Fantastic Looking Carpets and Rugs

Carpet Polyester Twist Yarn Printed Shaggy Carpet, Fantastic Looking Carpets and Rugs

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
300 m²
Supply Capability:
10000 m²/month

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1.  Why choose us? 

 

  • We are the carpet & mat manufactury;

  • Efficient and innovative Designer Team;

  • Strictly Quality Control System;

  • Professional Technical Online Service;

  • Any mail or message will be replied within 8 hours;

  • 3 No: No MOQ, No Color Limited, No artwork charge;

  • Completive Manufactory Price;

  • 5 years limited Manufactory Warranty to special mats;

  • More than 7 years cooperated experience with Top 500 Companies in theworld. 


2.   Woven Axminster Carpet Specifications

 

Style Name:

   Axminster Carpet/5 star hotel carpet/luxury carpet , High Quality Hotel Carpet

H.S. Code:

5702 4100

5702 4100

5702 4100

5702 4100

Area of Suitability:

Hotel, Suite, Room, Mosque, Conference, Lobby, Hallway, Corridor, Meeting Room, Casino, Restaurant, Public Areas

Yarn Fiber:

80% NZ Wool and 20% Solutia Nylon

Color No.:

Max. 16 colors as approval, 2 stocked sets 18 colors/set

Pitch:

7 per inch

7 per inch

7 per inch

7 per inch

Density:

7x7

7x8

7x9

7x10

Tuft Density:

49 per inch

56 per inch

63 per inch

70 per inch

Yarn Count:

2/47's Dewsbury – 660/2 Tex

Pile Height:

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

Total Height:

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

Pile Weight:

28.4oz/sq.yd

32.5oz/sq.yd

36.5oz/sq.yd

40.0oz/sq.yd

Total Weight:

63.9oz/sq.yd

68.0oz/sq.yd

74.0oz/sq.yd

78.5oz/sq.yd

Backing:

Polyester, Jute/PP, Constructive BASF Latex

Width:

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

Permanent Antistatic:

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

Fire Rating:

Passed Bf1-s1, t1

Passed Bf1-s1, t1

Suitability:

Medium Contract Use

Heavy Contract Use

Special Treatment:

Anti Bacteria Protection (Free), Anti Stain Finish (Additional Charge)

 

 

3. Payment Term & Lead Time

 

MOQ (Min Order Quantity):

300 sqm

Payment Terms:

40% Payment in advance, balance before shipment.

Shipping Port:

From Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen to any ports.

Container Capability:

20’GP: 3000sqm, 40’GP: 6000sqm, 40’HQ: 8000sqm

Delivery Time:

25-35 days upon the deposit, please double check, when ordering.

Packing Details:

In rolls


  RFQ:

Axminster Carpet 
1. 80% Wool 20% Nylon 
2. 8mm Pile Height 
3. Max 4m width in roll 
4. Jute Backing, Heavy Duty Traffic

 

Carpet Polyester Twist Yarn Printed Shaggy Carpet, Fantastic Looking Carpets and Rugs

Carpet Polyester Twist Yarn Printed Shaggy Carpet, Fantastic Looking Carpets and Rugs

Carpet Polyester Twist Yarn Printed Shaggy Carpet, Fantastic Looking Carpets and Rugs


Q: How big is a 8 x 12 rug?No rude answers please If your not going to help me thank you! :)
8 foot by 12 foot or 10-2/3 sq. yds. 96 sq. ft. can you clarify what you need the measurement for?
Q: My radiator started leaking and now my carpet is pretty much ruined. I've heard nothing but good about the Rug Doctor machine, but I don't know anything about using or renting the machine. Does anyone know how much it'll cost? Are the attachments needed in order to work the machine? Does the cleaning solutions come with it or is it an additional charge? Also any additional info about the machine would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Okay I have used one before I owned my own carpet cleaner. I really liked it. The cleaning solutions are an extra charge. I don't remember getting any attachments. I think when I rented one it was like $60 plus the solutions.
Q: I live with my husband and our toddler son in a decent sized three bedroom apartment, but I am having a little problem...our carpet is looking very sad. It is smushed down in higher traffic areas and I am not sure how to revive it. I vacuum regularly, and I also clean it monthly with my upright shampooer, but it isn't really helping. Any suggestions?
Matted Carpet
Q: where do i find jute rugs for decent price?
www.okorder /. I once carried Jute Rugs several years ago. These prices seem about right today. You can google Jute Rugs and find other sources. They're all made in China.
Q: Apparently I put too much woolite on our carpet, and it won't come out. Ive tried wet rags but it just keeps foaming. Is there an easy way to get this soap out?
Vinegar and just water. I (my thoughtful husband) did the same thing and days later, steam cleaning with only water, it s the best that has worked.
Q: my boyfriend tipped over his Hookah and burnt tons of tiny holes in his carpet, some just surface burns and some are somewhat deep, and theyre over about a 2 foot span, and all smaller than a dime. What is a non-costly way to fix the problem?We are going to try to trim some of the surface burns. The carpet is older than my boyfriend (so its 18+ years old) and they have no scraps.
when I lived in an apartment, I burned a hole from an ashtray in the carpet as big as a baseball, my neighbor and I took the carpet from the baseboards where they are hidden and filled the hole in with the scraps (carpet fuzz) and glue that lasted till I moved out 2 years later I don't know what happened after that, it was not noticeable.
Q: good loom for rugs and placemats?
I have used many different kinds, and I don't think it matters that much. It depends if it was made for rugs or not. They may not work on placemats that well. They are very different! I think it really depends a lot on the weaver, and not the weaver's tools.
Q: The pad is worn out under the carpet in traffic areas, but the carpet is fine.
Yes, you can replace the padding only. I do it all the time. Especially when I have a flooded house or apartment. There are a few thing to remember though; Is the carpet to old or worn out to be restretched? Is the webbing intact, or is it crumbling and disintegrating? Take care when pulling up the carpet. The carpet is stretched over the nails in the tack strips which are angled to grasp and hold the carpet webbing (the mesh that holds the carpet together). If you yank the carpet towards you, it might tear the webbing. The best thing would be to release the tension by restretching with a carpet stretcher and pulling it up then. You're going to need a stretcher anyways to put it back in right? You can rent them fairly cheap at an equipment rental outlet. You can also rent the seaming kits for which to join two pieces of carpet together which you might need if you have to separate any pieces to remove a section. Seams are usually in doorways and such. If you do remove a piece, put it back in the same direction it came out. Don't turn it. Good luck then.
Q: I want to clean our carpets, but I have a 10 month old who is crawling everywhere and I don't want to use a harsh chemical cleaner. I have a Bissell Carpet Cleaner. Any suggestions on what I can put in it to clean the carpets that won't ruin the machine, but is baby friendly? Thanks
Here is a site that I would highly recommend. They have very high quality stain removal techniques. They have a list of stains to choose from, but in your case I would just look up the solutions that they tell you how to make. I would suggest repeating the process after the first application, and rinsing the rug out with cool water in between applications. Best of luck!
Q: I'm stage managing a production of quot;And Then There Were Nonequot; and the director wants a bear skin rug to use on the set.Any ideas of where to get one (preferably not too expensive) ?Thanks!
No offense but that job should be delegated to props people. Certainly as the SM, part of your authority dictates that you know every prop, and its placement, as well as its staging, worked by those who are the Props crew. Beyond that, I think I'd go faux fur, and consider that to some, an actual Bear hide might be offensive. Certainly for a real Bear of any significance, Cost would be a factor. Have you checked major companies? Major supply houses? Costuming rental venues? Just my 2 scents Kudos for stepping up I wonder, especially if it's a school production, or small community theater, if you've considered a call list, soliciting the donation/loan of props from parents, other patrons, local businesses?

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