Methods of carpet tile construction
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Needle Punch Carpet
Needle punch carpet construction is an assembly of fibre webs compacted and interlocked, using barbed felting needles and can have different textural effects, such as corduroy, rib or hobnail. Using this method of construction it is possible to produce a hard wearing carpet/carpet tile at a relatively low cost. Tufted Carpet The first tufted carpet was produced in the early 1950’s. Since then the addition of pattern attachments and computers permit the machines to produce multiple pile heights with both geometric and random patterns. This method of construction is now widely used in the carpet tile industry. The following is a selection of the most important constructions:-
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Structured Loop Pile This carpet style utilizes a combination of high and low loop pile to create patterns or textures and is widely used in the carpet tile industry. Cut and loop pile structures are generally random coloured providing the appearance of colour splotches over the entire surface. These styles offer good performance characteristics and random colourations provide good soil – hiding abilities. Velour (also called Plush or Velvet) Velour provide a more formal appearance than other cut pile constructions. They are subject to revealing vacuum cleaner sweep marks and footprints due to light reflection, similar to a Saxony. Delustered (non-shiny) yarns may reduce this shade variation. Plushes tend to be more subject to pile reversal or water marking. Water marking is the result of permanent pile reversal in localized areas. Watermarking provides the appearance of a wet surface in darker shaded areas. This is considered a normal occurrence for Plushes and is not considered a manufacturing defect. Saxony A Saxony is a cut pile carpet in which two or more piles of yarn have been twisted and heat-set so that the tip of each carpet tuft is distinguishable on the pile surface. Saxonies have the tendency to show footprints and vacuum cleaner sweep direction is changed. This is not a defect of any kind, but merely a characteristic of this carpet construction. Frieze Frieze – A true Frieze is similar to a texture in that footprints and vacuum sweeper, marks are disguised. The textured appearance is acquired by placed as high twist level on the plied yarn. This high twist level causes the tuft to twist back upon itself providing a kinked appearance. In general terms, higher twist levels provide enhanced performance characteristics, when compared to lower twist products with the same construction attributes. |