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Different types of carpet flooring
| Carpet: A carpet is a textile floor covering consisting of an upper layer of “pile” attached to a backing. The pile is generally either made from wool or a man made fibre such as Polypropylene, Nylon or Polyester. Usually consists of twisted tufts which are often heat-treated to maintain their structure. |
General comparison of different types of carpet
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Wool carpet-softest & luxurious
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Wool carpet is is a natural, luxurious, long lasting material that is the softest carpet fiber you can find. Wool is soft curly or wavy hair of a sheep, goat, or similar animal.It is a natural, sustainable fabric.Wool carpet is also naturally fire resistant making it a safer floor covering to have in a home |
| Unfortunately low grade wool is more susceptible to staining, while high grade wool is extremely expensive. Some manufacturers combine wool with synthetic fibers in order to create a carpet with the benefits of both. |
Nylon carpet-Durable-for heavy traffic areas
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Nylon carpet pile fiber is a man-made material.Because of its strength carpet made with a nylon pile is a good choice for heavy traffic areas or commercial settings.Nylon carpet is water resistant.Nylon Carpets is Very soft, durable, and resistant to stains, nylon is the most popular carpet material and is used in roughly three quarters of all manufactured pieces |
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These fibers are prized because they are able to hold vibrant, dramatic colors that do not fade much over time. They are non-allergenic, and in many cases this material is crafted from recycled plastic bottles making it eco-friendly. |
| The only drawback is that it’s susceptible to having its fibers flattened under repeated exposure to weight, making it a bad choice for high traffic areas.Polyester by nature has a very high lustre appearance, which translates into carpets of beautiful colors. Compare a polyester carpet with a nylon carpet of the same color, and you will notice the difference: the polyester appears much more vibrant, while the nylon has a more dull or matte finish. |
| Polypropylene carpets |
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Polypropylene or olefin, is the most commonly used material for synthetic rugs and carpets. Polypropylene is treated with chemicals to become stain resistant (except oil based stains) and is less expensive than nylon.Almost as soft as nylon, these fibers are extremely resilient and resistant to stains, mildew, and shedding. |
Comparison between nylon and polyster
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| Nylon and polyester are both synthetic fabrics, but nylon production is more expensive, which results in a higher price for the consumer. Nylon also tends to be more durable and weather-resistant, which is why it is more likely to be used in outdoor apparel or gear. Both fabrics are flame retardant, but nylon is stronger, while polyester is more heat-resistant.
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