In textile and industrial applications, felts are classified according to their technical properties and intended uses. Interlined felt is reinforced with mesh or woven backing, increasing its structural integrity and resistance to deformation. Termobond felt is made by thermally bonding the fibers, creating a denser and stronger material.
Ultra-hard felt is produced under high pressure and heat, giving it exceptional rigidity and durability. It is often used in machinery, footwear soles, and structural applications. Mattress felt, also known as bedding felt, is widely used in the furniture and bedding industries as a supportive inner layer. It adds firmness to mattresses and prevents deformation over time.
These specialized felts allow textile producers to create long-lasting, high-performance products. Felt manufacturers can customize their production according to specific needs—adjusting hardness, thickness, color, and size. With today’s modern technology, both natural and synthetic fiber blends are used to create high-quality, versatile felts for industrial and textile applications.