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Contact SupplierSynthetic felt is composed of man-made or artificial fibers, predominantly polyester, and other materials such as viscose, nylon, acrylic, or a blend of these fibers. Polyester refers to a broad category of synthetic polymers, with PET (polyethylene terephthalate) being the most common type—interestingly, it's the same material used for manufacturing plastic bottles, and it is a recyclable material. Originally, synthetic felt served as a cost-effective substitute for natural felt, chosen primarily for its affordability.
The distinction between the two was quite apparent in the past. However, advancements in fiber technology and manufacturing processes have significantly narrowed this gap. Modern synthetic felts can often match the appearance and texture of natural felt, elevating their status in the industry. They are now integral to design initiatives, exclusive collections, and everyday usage. It can be customized to meet specific customer requirements and is available in various materials. Here are key features of synthetic felt: