Needle Punched Non-Woven Felt

Needle punched felt refers to felt that is made by vertically needling crimped fibers together, so they become interlocked to achieve a desired thickness and density. Needled felt is commonly made from wool, synthetic, and other re-processed fibers in a dry mechanical method.

By contrast, pressed felt uses steam and mechanical action. The fiber orientation of needled felt lays vertically, while pressed felt fibers lay horizontally, when viewing the felt at the cross section. Surface finishes can be plain (loomed state), calendared, or singed. 

Our needle punch felts are versatile, custom-blended materials designed to meet the demands of industrial applications. Whether you're sealing, lining, or cushioning, these felts are engineered to balance cost, performance, and customization. Available in various thicknesses and densities. 

Properties of Needle Punched Non-Woven Felt

Cost efficient manufacturing method

Strong and durable material

Customizable by fiber blend or application

Fibers are vertically
needled

SAE Industrial Needle Punched Felt

SAE Equivalent Wool Needle-Punched Felt is a durable industrial felt designed to match the performance of traditional SAE wet-pressed felts. Produced by mechanically interlocking fibers, it delivers comparable thickness, density, and durability, offering a cost-effective and versatile alternative for demanding applications.

High Temperature Needle Punch Felt

High Temperature Felt is designed to perform reliably in environments exposed to elevated heat, chemical stress, and mechanical wear. These specialized nonwoven materials provide excellent thermal stability, flame resistance, and dimensional integrity, making them ideal for demanding industrial applications.

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