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Thick Jacquard Office Nylon Carpet Tiles, Nylon Carpet Commercial

Thick Jacquard Office Nylon Carpet Tiles, Nylon Carpet Commercial

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

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Thick Jacquard Office Nylon Carpet Tiles, Nylon Carpet Commercial

Quick Details

  • Material:100% nylon, 100% PP

  • Style: Jacquard

  • Pattern: Cut Pile, Loop Pile

  • Design: Other

  • Technics: Other

  • Use: Commercial, Decorative, Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Prayer

  • Size: 50*50cm, 60*60cm customized

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Rolls with PVC anti-water Packing
Delivery Detail:15-25 days


Technical Specifications   


Style Name:

Commercial Machine made Carpet Tiles 

H.S. Code:

57050020

Area of Suitability:

Office, conference room, meeting room and so on

Yarn Fiber:

Nylon or Polypropylene

Gauge:

1/8,1/10,1/12, 5/32,5/64 and so on

Pile Height:

3-8mm

Total Height:

5-15mm

Pile Weight:

420-1200g/sqm

Backing:

Bitumen, PVC, EQ

Width:

50x50,60x60,100x100,25x100,91.44x91.44cm

Permanent Antistatic:

≤3.5KV

Fire Rating:

Passed Cf1-s1, t1

Suitability:

Heavy Residential Use

Special Treatment:

Anti Bacteria Protection, Anti Stain Finish (Additional Charge)

Performance:

Environment-Friendly


CNBM International Corporation

(CNBM International) is the most important trading platform of CNBM Group Corporation, a state-owned company under the direct supervision of State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.With the advantages in Cement, Composite Materials, New Building Materials and Engineering, We are enlarging sub-brand. Currently, we have wholly-owned overseas subsidiaries and branches in 5 countries with a view to realize localization. Meanwhile, we have established strategic partnerships with hundreds of domestic manufacturers and sound business relations with clients from over 120 countries. In line with the business, CNBM International launched E-business platform Okorder.com. It conformed the best resource and logistics to meet the customers’ request  with 24 hours full-time service.

Our Vision: Initiate new global trading structure; create new value for benefit related partners.

We will do utmost to promote rational use of resources under the new structure, meanwhile, create new value of  “green, environment friendly and sustainable’ for a more prosperous future.

 

CNBM International Co. Carpet Dept.

 

At CNBM International Co. Carpet Dept., we design and weave  beautiful carpets of superb durability - with axminster, tufted and wilton carpets to suit all hospitality environments. · There is no size limitation on rug size.  Rugs can be created with a variety of materials from pure wool to woolen silk, from natural fiber to chemical fiber.




Q: Me and my husband have been searching apartments for rent and 90% come with carpets. Being both from Europe, we are not used to the smell of carpet. We just wondered what happened in this country that so many people use carpets.
After WWII, wall-to-wall carpeting was considered a luxury-- something that signified success, etc. Previously, homes were built with wood floors and people put down area rugs for comfort, warmth, and to muffle sound. For several decades after the war, just about everyone who could afford it had wall to wall carpeting--- soft for the feet, comfortable to sit or lie on, etc. I've even seen bathrooms and kitchens carpeted-- how impractical is that? But people wanted their homes to be like soft nests... a cozy refuge from the 'cold cruel world'. Newer homes in the U.S. have gone back to more wood, marble, tile etc. because people like the look and the cleanliness. In older homes many people are ripping up the carpeting to refinish the underlying wood, if it exists, or put in new flooring. As people have become more aware of the effects of molds and dust on our health, many people want to avoid carpets, which trap such things. Things come and go in fashions, including in home decorating. One reason, however, that many apartments still may be carpeted is to dull the sounds for the people who live below. If the apartment was not built with good sound insulation in the floors and walls, carpeting helps to absorb noise, and makes living close to others easier. Newer buildings have much sound insulation, so, while more expensive because they are new, they will have less carpeting. I, personally, have some parts of my home with natural wood and ceramic tile, but the family room where everyone tends to sit/lie around on the floor as well as the furniture when we watch movies etc. is thickly carpeted. We are very casual-- and the kids like to roll around, do somersaults etc. and the carpet is soft. (and relatively clean)
Q: What kind of handicraft is the Xinjiang rug?
The Uygur carpet is a handicraft with a long tradition. It combines painting, knitting, embroidery, printing and dyeing techniques into one. Or hanging on the wall of the hall, or spread in the indoor corridor, carpet surface gloss smooth, firm soft blanket plate, beautiful appearance, durable, is the crystallization of the wisdom of working people of uygur.
Q: I have a Rainbow vacuum (which, in my opinion, is the best vacuum EVER). However, I've noticed that no matter how many times I vaccum my carpet (which is only about 5 months old) the water is always disgusting and dirty. Even if I vacuum 4 times in a row, changing the water in my vacuum each time, the water never gets clear. My friends have said that is what happens to carpets, that the dirt just never really comes all the way out. Is this true, or is it time for a new vacuum?
I know that under the carpet the spongy part never stays clean . everything that gets on top of the carpet dirt... drinks ... spilt food whatever tends to go to the bottom of the carpet all the way to the spongy part and theres nothing you can do about it unless you get the carpet ripped up ... carpets are really bad to have when you have pets because of this and the stink part stays for years ... next house i get is going to have nothing but floor due to this !!!!!!
Q: We have our carpet cleaned once a year and after 6 months all the stains are back. A carpet cleaner told me if it was cleaned properly the stains wouldn't return. My carpet is a type of berber, but not the good berber. I have always used steam cleaning. My question is would a chem clean be better. Another carpet place told me probably the stains were down in the pad. Is there a cleaning that would go deep into the pad otherwise I am faced with getting 1200 yards of new carpet. You imput would be greatly appreciated.
The best carpet for cleaning is nylon. Most inexpensive berber is made from Olefin, which by it nature is very difficult to clean. Olefin is an oil derivative and once anything greasy goes down it kind of binds to the carpet. As to why the stain reappears, the answers that you have gotten are correct. All carpet cleaning methods only clean the fibers of the carpet not the base. Once it is cleaned it looks clean only to have whatever is down there wick right back to the surface. There is no system that cleans the pad or the backing unfortunately. There are some powders that once placed on the carpet will pull the stain to the surface for better cleaning, but it is a very time consuming expensive process and probably not worth the trouble. The only thing that I can recommend is to make sure when you do have your carpets cleaned that they are using truck mounted steam cleaning. That is the most powerful method in the business and if anything has a chance of sucking up the dirt that is it - Good Luck!
Q: hoover isnt taking any dust as its so thick, neither is brush. the dust when i shake 8t is unbelieveable but how am i supposed 2 clean it? it needs 2 b freshened up. x
placed on a dirt mask or handkerchief over your nostril and cling it over a clothesline and whack it with a bat or a stick -- or if that's sufficiently small, whack it against the trunk of a tree. (that's what I do for my vehicle mats until now I supply up and wash them. staring on the dimensions: Take it to a laundromat with a super washer or to the dry cleansing company which will do rugs. Your's is probable very small yet my Grandpa had a room-sized white shaggy rug in his lounge which grew to become gray, it grew to become into so grimy. He had it taken to a rug cleansing company and that they quoted the cost. Later Grandpa advised us that the rug grew to become into so grimy, they had to place it with the aid of assorted wash cycles until now the rug grew to become into sparkling. So he quite ended up paying much less for the activity than it value the cleaners to do the activity. possibly you may purchase yet another rug with shorter pile or one which is rather cleanable?
Q: what's the characteristic of a good quality area rug?should I buy machine made or hand made?
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Q: If I were to knit a throw rug, what size needles and what type of yarn would work best for the project?
You can use any size yarn, but I'd opt for a larger needle. I made a purse out of strips of fabric I had left over from a quilting project. I simply knit every row until it was the size I wanted. It would have been great as a rug if I'd had enough fabric, but it had a great rag look to it! I think I used HUGE needles, size 19 or 35 to make it. This was a lot of fun, and the project was made VERY quickly!
Q: I need to shampoo my carpets but I want the best results possible. I know that the rug doctor is a commercial rug shampooer but do you think it has the same results as a professional coming in to clean them or would I get the same reults doing it myself?
I purchased a Bissell steam cleaner a few years ago. It works extremely well. I only use Resolve rug cleaner in it even though the directions say to only use Bissell products. I've used the rug doctor in the past and my cleaner works at least as well.
Q: So in one room of my house, the carpet is ****** up. Long story short bleach stains were better than blood stains, so one corner is all discolored while other areas have Kool Aid stains or just dirty. The room is roughly 15'x15', so around 225 sqft. In your opinion how much am I looking at if I want to replace it altogether?Thanks
You are probably looking at $200 to $250 minimum, up from there as high as you want to go. You need a bit over 8 sq yards, so call it 9. Go to a carpet store and check prices. You can spend less than $10 a yard, some is well over $50 a yard. Then there's padding and installation to consider. Give the sales person your measurements and see what is available to suit your budget. P.S. Please take a moment to award a Best Answer to one of those who answers your question. Maybe not mine, but one of those who took their time to try to help.
Q: We are currently in a rental and our dogs chewed up some of our carpet. The carpet is berber and we have left over carpet in storage from when it was installed. One chewed up piece is in a corner and the other is a long rectangle area maybe 2 feet long by 7 or 8 inches wide. That area that is chewed up is in the middle of the carpet. Is there any way to just cut out the peices and replace them with the extra carpet we have or is that not doable with berber carpet? If we can do it can you tell me how or who to contact. Thank you so much!
You can patch, which is a little tougher with Berber than with regular plush carpet, because the beber doesn't hid the patching very well. In addition, because of the way berber wears and flattens, it's probably going to be very noticable, especially if the hole is in the middle of the room. We had success in some not highly worn areas by just patching. We cut the squares with the mesh a little bigger than the holes, and used carpet staples to hold it down. This was at some door ways, and not noticable when done unless you were looking closely. In a more worn area, the new patch stuck out like a sore thumb, because the carpet around it was worn. We wore it down at the edges a bit by scuffing it up a bit with the vaccum and steam cleaner, and in the end, you can see it, but not SO visibly. We only patched because recarpeting would have involved three large rooms and a hallway due to the frayed areas. You can contact any carpet laying company to come out and assess, and let you know if patching is possible. Berber, honestly, is usually often easier to replace the whole room.

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