Black Felt
Our Black Felt is available in a variety of thicknesses and densities, allowing us to create bespoke solutions tailored to your specific requirements.
At Edward Clay & Son, we specialize in manufacturing a wide range of non-woven needle punch felts, including Black Felt. Our black felt is made using a combination of natural, reclaimed, and virgin fibers, offering excellent durability and strength. This makes it perfect for a range of applications, including sound insulation, damping, and filtration.
Our Black Felt is available in a variety of thicknesses and densities, allowing us to create bespoke solutions tailored to your specific requirements. We can blend fibers in any combination to provide a range of properties, from biodegradable and sustainable to fire retardant and chemical resistant.
Our Black Felt is commonly used in the automotive industry for soundproofing and insulation, as well as in the construction industry for vibration damping and noise reduction. It’s also used in the filtration industry for air and liquid filtration.
At Edward Clay & Son, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and sustainability. All of our products are produced to traditional quality standards using leading-edge technology, and we’re ideally placed to provide current and future market solutions with recyclable, sustainable, and biodegradable options. Contact us today to learn more about our Black Felt and how we can help you find the perfect solution for your needs.
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