Thursday, 15 September 2016

Types of carpet

Types of Carpet


The carpet market is a vast market, with many types


to choose from. Below, you'll find the several


different types of carpet and what they will offer


you and your home.


Woven


Woven carpet is produced on a loom that is very


similar to woven cloth, being cut pile. There


are many different colored yarns being used and the


entire process is capable of producing very intricate


patterns from designs that are pre-determined.


Normally, woven is the highest quality of carpet


on the market.


Tufted


This type of carpet is produced on a tufting machine


by using either a single colored or sometimes a


non colored yarn. If non colored is being used,


then the carpet will be dyed or printed with a


design as a separate process. Carpets that are


tufted can either be cut pile, loop pile, or a


combination of both. Machines can produce a lot


more meters of carpet than weaving, and they are


normally at the lower end of the market.


Needlefelt


The needlefelt type of carpet is a bit more


technologically advanced. They are produced by


electrostatic attraction of individual fibers


that form a unique carpet with extremely high


durability. You can normally find needlefelt


carpet in the contract market such as in hotels


or other places where there is always going to be


a lot of traffic.


Flatweave


The flatweave carpet is created by interlocking


warp and weft threads. The types of oriental


flatwoven carpet include soumak, plain weave,


and tapestry weave. This type is not well known


in the North American region, although it is


very popular in the orient and Japan.


Hooked rug


This is a simple construction of rug that is


handmade by pulling strips of cloth such as


wool or cotton through the meshes of a very


sturdy fabric. Now, this type of rug is generally


known as a handicraft.


Knotted pile


With knotted pile carpets, the structural weft


threads will alternate with a supplementary


weft that will rise from the surface of the


weave at a perpendicular angle.


Cut and loop piles


The cut and loop pile combines both looped and


cut fibers. They provide a variety of


surface textures for medium durability. Cut


and loop carpets are available in either solid


or different colors. The several different layers


in this carpet can hide dirt and footprints in


formal and informal areas.


Saxony


Saxony consists of tightly twisted cut piles


that are heat set straight. They consist of


two or more fibers that have been twisted


together in a yarn, and they provide a very


soft texture for informal as well as formal


areas. They will show each and every footprint


and even marks from vacuum cleaners.


Textured saxony


Textured carpet is the best selling and it


works well in informal areas due to the very


soft feel. They are tightly twisted and


texture headset for medium durability. They


also offer a multi colored look that will


hide tracks and footprints.


Plush/velvet


Both plush and velvet are lightly twisted and


offer a uniform color. They are very soft


and offer more level than textures. This type


of carpet is ideal for formal areas due to


it's luxurious appearance.


Frieze


Frieze is a highly twisted cut pile type of


carpet that is suited for high traffic areas.


It has short fibers that will tend to curl


in different directions at the surface to


hide footprints and vacuum marks.


Level loop pile


The level loop pile is constructed by weaving


even loops of yarn into carpet backing at both


ends. This type of carpet is durable as


well as track resistant, due to the strong


loops. Higher loops in the carpet will create


a more luxurious look. They are also great


because they will prevent dirt from filtering


on into the carpet.


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