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Exhibition Carpet With Glue on The Backing

Exhibition Carpet With Glue on The Backing

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Min Order Qty:
2000 m²
Supply Capability:
100000 m²/month

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1. Description of Exhibition Carpet With Glue on The Backing


Exhibition carpet is also called Needle punched non woven carpet. It made of synthetic fiber by needle punched or weaving. The finished exhibition carpet is in cloth shape and the common width is 1-4 meters with length of 10 to 60 meters. It is divided into plain surface carpet, ribbed carpet, velour carpet, fire resistance carpet and carpet with film etc.


2. Features of Exhibition Carpet With Glue on The Backing


Product can be customized.

With a complete set of imported production line and test equipments.

Good after-sale tracking and service.

Promptly delivery. small order is welcome.


3. Specifications of Exhibition Carpet With Glue on The Backing


Model:Plain-surface,Ribbed,Film-coated,Fire-proof,Velour,Jacquard
Raw Material:Polyester fiber or polypropylene fiber,Latex
Mass per unit:180g/sqm---800g/sqm
Size:Roll width1m--4m;length per roll 20m--60m,or customized size.
Color:Any color available
Rubber surface:single-sided, double-sided adhesive glue
MOQ:2000SQM per color.
Packing: in plastic film bag(keep away from moisture)
Delivery Time:about 25 days after we got the advance payment.


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5. FAQ


1)  Where it could be applicated?


It's Suitable for gangway, corridors and exhibitions, indoor or outdoor decoration, meeting room, trade fairs, etc.


2)   Are free samples available?


Yes. But express delivery cost is to be collected and we will pay it back after confirming the order.


3)  What about the lead time for mass production? 

 

Honestly, it depends on the order quantity and the season you place the order. Generally speaking, we suggest that you start inquiry two months before the date you would like to 

get the products at your country.

 

4)  What is your terms of delivery? 

 

We accept EXW, FOB, CIF, etc. You can choose the one which is the most convenient or cost effective for you.  



Q: 2 days ago when I came home I noticed that the toilet was leaking water and the whole bathroom floor was flooded. Even the carpet between the bathroom and the kitchen got soaking wet. My husband fixed the toilet and we immediately wet vac'd the carpet.I woke up this morning to this awful smell that was coming from the carpet. I called my apartment manager and he said he will send a carpet cleaner this afternoon.I really cant stand the smell and its giving me a headache.Plus Im kinda worried...Im not really sure that the carpet cleaning will help. (Im afraid that there is mildew under the carpet)Has anybody made the same experience and can tell me if carpet cleaning really helps?And if the smell doesnt go away or will come back does our manager HAVE to replace the carpet because of health reasons?!I'd be thankful for helpful advice.
Soak the area in water to loosen any material (filth) left in it. Try not to allow excess water to ooze into other areas of the carpet, as this may spread the stain, and it will be hard to vaccuum all the water out of the carpet. Brush a small amount of laundry detergent into the wet carpet with a stiff bristled cleaning brush. Vaccuum out the soapy water with a shop vaccuum or wet/dry vaccuum. Wet once more with water to rinse excess soap, brushing it in. This step may have to be repeated several times to remove the soap from the carpet fiber. Vaccuum again to remove excess water, and allow area to dry. Treat the area by applying a layer of baking soda and brushing it in when the carpet dries. Leave it in for 24 hours, then vaccuum out.
Q: I just bought a really nice wool rug and am now scared if anything ever happens to it, how to clean. Can I treat it like normal carpet and just use rug cleaner? Soap/water?
I wouldn't clean it like a normal carpet. Certainly do not steam clean it or use soap and water. There is a dry carpet cleaning method called Capture. You can usually find it at the supermarket near the other rug cleaning products, or at a DIY home improvement store like Lowe's or Home Depot. It comes in a kit. You sprinkle the stuff on the carpet -- its sort of semi-damp and clumpy -- then use the brush that comes with the kit to rub the stuff into the stain or the entire rug. Let it sit for a bit, then vacuum up the residue. I have used this on my wool area rugs in the past and it works great.
Q: The water that I am dumping out is beyond filthy. Is all of that dirty water really coming from the dirt in my carpet? I shampoo the carpets about every 6 months, and we don't even wear shoes in the house.
Teekie just the dust that accumulates over a six month period is a lot. If the water is that dirty I would suggest vacuuming more often, be sure the bag in your vacuum is empty or clean when using it. I would also suggest maybe using a different brand of carpet cleaner you may not be getting the carpet as clean as you think are if you are steam cleaning every six months. The very best of luck to you.
Q: Help! what can I do? That rug really tied the room together!
Washing your rug can be perfect , but in removing tough stains why not use white vinegar , this will remove stain effectively, afterward sprinkle amount of baking soda to remove bad smell, and then vacuum it.
Q: I've read you shouldn't put them on hardwood because it doesn't allow the wood to breath or something along those lines. Secondly, if you use a rug without the rubber backing do you have to use a pad so it doesn't slide and scratch the floor?Thanks
I would buy one of those non slip backers so your nice hardwood floors wont get scratched.
Q: How long is the life of the carpet?
The best is the silk carpet: It depend on what kind of Pure natural carpet you want to buy. It is harmless to human bodies, in general, it is no problem to use over ten years.. The price is high, does not contain chemical raw materials. The worst is the chemical fiber, not containing chemical raw materials, generally use six months or a year. the advantage of chemical fiber carpets is generally cheaper, but you'd better buy the handmade silk carpet. there are a variety of carpets:
Q: I am wanting to make a braided rug. I have done a lot of research and have patterns, know how to do a few different braids, etc. The trouble I am having is deciding what kind of material to use. I know most people use scraps. I have some old clothes I can cut up, but what material is best? I have mostly old cotton t-shirts. Would that work? Do jeans work? Or should I just buy some sort of material at the store? Any recommendations??
So far as I know, any fabric will do and I have seen all kinds used. However, my grandmother would go to an upholstery shop where she'd get scraps for free or near free. It is very tough fabric and those rugs lasted for many years.
Q: How is the carpet cut, cut and cut the difference?
The carpet cut is a process on the carpet fabric processing, the embossed pattern is formed on the carpet surface. The processing object is generally cut and long villi suede fabric.
Q: I'm looking for instructions on how to make a rug with scrap squares of fabric tied into knots and what not.Thanks!
Hmmm. Not a seamstress, nor do I care to be, but I have one that I enjoy, and has lasted for 3 years, but it was machine made, and as a Rag Rug, was stitched, not knotted. Actually a pretty decent project though, for using scrap fabric, much like a braided oval/round rug. Perhaps you might find in a fabric retailer, a Mesh type, stiff material/substance, similar to that used in small yarn craft kits, but in a larger size? Just my two sense
Q: When performing Salat, is a rug (or an equivalent) optional?
The reason why a rug is used for salat is: 1. To provide a context for prayer. 2. A matter of tradition (many Muslims use other things that rugs). 3. To provide a limited space for prayer. The Qur'an does not compel Muslims to use a rug, but it does compel cleanliness during prayer, so I would strongly recommend you using a rug or its equivalent if it is available to you.

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