Monday, December 16, 2013

Nonwoven Textiles in Automobiles

The interest is growing in nonwoven fabrics due to their high speed production, low cost, easy to mold properties and ability to make composite materials.


Loom woven fabrics and knits dominate the fabric used in automobiles; however, nonwovens are starting to attract attention in new designs because of their low weight and low cost.

There are about 40 applications for nonwovens inside cars, with new uses for the exterior, such as undersheilds and outer wheel arch liners.

The recyclability of nonwoven materials is another key that will further advance the acceptance of nonwoven textiles in car design.

Nonwoven, needlepunch fabrics are used for sound dampening, anti squeak and rattle, undercarpet, hood liners, compartment lining, thermal insulation and bulkhead padding.





Contact us for more information on automotive felt or other nonwoven textiles.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Continuing Education for BIT

Max Brickle, President and Tom Bouckaert, Head of Research and Development, attended the  INDA Nonwoven FILTER MEDIA Training Course.


This course, held at the INDA headquarters in Cary, NC is designed for industry professionals who desire to learn more about the development, testing and application of nonwovens in filtration. 

Bouckaert Industrial Textiles (BIT) strives to supply nonwoven textiles with the latest standards and technology.


Nonwoven Liquid Filtration




Nonwoven Air Filtration

 

For more infomation about nonwoven wool and synthetic felt, contact BIT