• Automotive interior
  • Office
  • Floor covering for exhibitions
  • Door mats

 

  • High wear resistance
  • Good impact sound insulation
  • Improved room acoustics
  • Thermal insulation

For producing needled floor coverings polypropylene, polyester and polyamide staple fibres are typically used. When delivered, these fibres are firmly compacted in bales. The fibre preparation equipment from DiloTemafa opens them and creates the desired blending proportion of the different components. A card feeder (vibration chute feeder) forms a compact uniform fibre mat which is fed to the card. A belt weigher or measuring gauge controls the weight of the flock mat. Two cards and an intermediate crosslapper assure a good blending of the colour components. The correct needling results in a high structural strength and wear resistance. DI-LOOP or DI-LOOP needlelooms create pile structures by needling the fibres with the aid of fork or crown needles into a brush apron or between the spacers of a lamella grid. In the DI-LOUR process the short pile fibres result in a uniform, velour-like surface with good handle. By using web layers of different colours, designs can be produced. DI-LOOP machines use fork needles and a lamella grid. The pile loops at the needle exit side can vary in length. Relief structures and colour designs can be created and are responsible for the typical look of this material. The machines can be operated alone or in line.

floor covering
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DI-LOOP floor covering

DI-LOUR floor covering

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