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latex backing non-woven carpet exhibition carpet for floor

latex backing non-woven carpet exhibition carpet for floor

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
2000 m²
Supply Capability:
200000 m²/month

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latex backing non-woven carpet exhibition carpet for floor 

Quick Details

  • Technics: Nonwoven

  • Supply Type: Make-to-Order

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Nonwoven Technics: Needle-Punched

  • Pattern: Dyed

  • Style: Plain

  • Width: 1m or 2m

  • Feature: Breathable, Eco-Friendly, Tear-Resistant

  • Use: Agriculture, Car, Home Textile, Industry, Shoes

  • Certification: SGS,ISO9001

  • Weight: 200~600gsm

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Brand Name: CNBM

  • Model Number: as per client required

  • width: regualr 1m,2m,max width 4m

  • length: regular 50m/roll

  • color: various

  • thickness: 2.0mm-5mm

  • material: polyester

  • use: exhibition or hotel lobby exhibition


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:with paper tube inside,plastic bag outside
Delivery Detail:7-15days

Specifications

1.100% polyester
2.1m*50m/roll,200gsm~300gsm in store,various size
3.plain or rib or velour
4.20 years manafucture experience

specification:

100% polyester non woven exhibition carpet in rolls

 

Weight

200~600gsm
Width1m,2m.virous size,max width 4m
ColorsTo order
Marterial100% polyester 
ThicknessTo order
Length of rollregular 50m/roll
MOQ1*20'GP
Payment30% TT deposit,banlance will be paid before shipment 
Production cycle7-15days 
packingwith paper tube inside,plastic bag outside
CharateristicsAnti-pull,non-toxic,
Applicationsoutdoor exihibition,hotel lobby,wedding carpet, corridor  carpet
certificateSGS,ISO9001

 

Advance of our products:

1.Over 20 years manufacture non woven felt

2.The price depends on the material,size,weight,quantiy

3. Best quotation offer after receiving your sample.

4. We are the manufacturer with many years experience,the price wil be very competitive

5. A full quotation as your required will be offered within 24hours




Q: Moving in dorms. Rugs help please?
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Q: I'm moving soon and currently my room is being constructed (dad was a builder/architect)I want a carpet, because whenever my chair rolls, it would scratch the floor boards, but I'm not sure my chair would be able to roll around on a carpet or rug. So will it?
Yes they can. It's bit harder to roll. But totally possible.
Q: i'm installng carpet myself and this sort of carpet usually requires the installation of carpet padding underneath. what would happen if i were to lay the carpet without the padding? i'm just trying to cut costs. the floor underneath is some sort of particle wood.
Steve is right but I want to add 1 thing.. The cost of glue may offset the cost of padding..So why not have the comfort ?Proper stretching is 1 of the most important things in the life of the carpet next to the proper padding.. 5 1/2 # pad is the minimum on most residential type carpet. Check the place your buying it from to check out what will warranty that type of carpet you have bought.. You still may not get any type of warranty if you install it yourself and not a certified installer.. Check which option best fits your needs GL
Q: I'm thinking of buying new carpet for my bedroom, the type that interest me has no attached backing.Is it okay to purchase carpet with out attached backing or am I getting scammed?
Installing new carpet can be a hassle, especially if you are using carpet that requires a separate layer of padding. Instead, you can save time by purchasing foam-backed carpet that comes complete with the padding. The backing is not as thick as traditional foam padding, so the carpet will need to be replaced every few years if it is subject to a lot of foot traffic.
Q: My brother has an area rug that constantly bunches. It is on top of carpet and we put a pad with that gripping surface under it, but it still won't stay put. We need something that will keep it from wrinkling every time someone walks on it. Is there a product (besides duct tape) that will do this?
I know you said duct tape but why not try some wide double sided tape?
Q: I am planning on getting a Carpet Python in a couple of months and wanted to know a few things about them as I am still learning about them and I like to really know about a snake before purchasing.1. Do Carpets like climbing when adults?2. Do carpets like to be held after their nippy stage?(After Maturing a bit)3. If I started him off in a big tank would it be ok? or would i have to use a smaller tank then progress?Any other cool things you guys know about Carpets I would love to hear about also!Thanks in advance! :)
Carpet Pythons are semi arboreal, so they will appreciate some things to climb on when they are young and old. But as they get older they will need some pretty sturdy branches. Depending on what locality you get, it may get anywhere from 6'-12'. Carpet Pythons actually mellow out a lot when they mature a bit. They are fine with being handled, and it'll make it easier on you. You could start off in a big tank, but you have to make sure that the snake feels secure. Lots of hides, branches, etc. Plus you need to make sure there's enough heat for the whole cage. I would start off in a smaller tank if you can, but you don't have to. And one other tip about Carpet Pythons, unlike most snakes, which are usually fed prey the size of the fattest part of the snakes body, they actually can eat prey that are bigger than that, and prefer it.
Q: How to choose study carpet?
This kind of blanket generally does not appear in such a situation, or coffee color and black, generally use hard materials, dark red
Q: scorched my carpeting. the lamp cord had a split and it broke leaving black scorch marks on my carpet.
If the carper has long enough fibers, try clipping off as much of the scorched part as possible. If the mark is severely burned, then you could cut out the bad part with a utility knife. Remove a piece from say, under the sofa and replace with a 'plug' from there. No one will know except you. If reselling your home with this minor damage is a concern, consider that the new owner will probably want to replace the carpet anyway. If you keep the home, you can always replace the carpet. Is the scorch mark in a area where you could lay a throw rug? Depending on where the scorch mark is, you might consider partial tiling. As by the entry ways.
Q: I vacuum it and pick up anything that falls on it but I think its very dusty and dirty because where I live it gets really dusty in the apartment.I have heard about car wash but how will I dry the rug later? How much would a laundry cleaning cost? The rug is $150 and 5 by 7
Trust me throw it in the wash and set it to the setting you usually do to wash colors it`ll turn out just fine . Don`t bleach it though just use laundry detergent. And to dry it throw in the dryer. I have the same rug I tried this before I reccomend it.
Q: I'm changing the decor of my room. I have 2 dark blue throw rugs that wont match anymore. Instead of buying new ones, I was thinking of bleaching them, then dying them black. Will that work? if so how can I bleach them? I was going to put them in a tote with bleach and water but im not sure how much bleach and how much water I should use.
If you are planning to dye them black, you may not need to bleach them at all. Black is dark so it should cover up any other color. The only reason to bleach first is if the rugs are really different (like one light colored and one dark). Sometimes, black dye is hard to get really dark and so each rug may look a little different. Also, if each rug is made of different fibers, the rugs may turn out slightly different colors. Keep in mind that synthetic fibers are hard to dye. Cotton or such should be pretty easy to both bleach and dye. I've bleached cotton throw rugs in the bathtub with a cup or two of bleach and left them overnight. Just make sure to stir it occasionally so that they bleach evenly and don't get that 'tie-dyed' look. But be careful because bleach can weaken the fibers and make the rug fall apart. ps-Be carefull with black dye because even after the rugs are dry, the black may rub off onto other things.

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