Felt

Fabric Definition:
Felt is a nonwoven fabric made by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together. It is typically made from wool, but can also be made from synthetic fibers. It is dense, durable, and does not fray.
Composition:
Wool or Synthetic Fibers (Polyester, Acrylic)
Texture:
Dense, matted, slightly rough, does not fray, can be stiff or soft
Stretch Level:
None / Low (inherently not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Nonwoven (Needle-punched, Wet-felted, Pressed)
GSM Range:
200-600 GSM
Breathability:
Poor (Dense structure)
Moisture Management:
Low (Water-repellent)
Durability:
High (Durable and abrasion-resistant)
Thermal Properties:
Good insulation (wool felt)
Key Usage Areas:
Craft, Automotive (upholstery), Insulation, Industrial Gaskets, Soundproofing, Home Textiles
Automotive interiors, soundproofing, thermal insulation, craft, industrial gaskets, seals

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