News
You’ll have a selection of stories detailing how we’ve adapted to work with modern industries. In our product portfolio you’ll find out more about Coolwool, a truly sustainable, insulative wool product, as well as our work and ongoing research into recycled fabrics.
Our Latest News
Building Insulation with Needle Punch Technology
Building insulation is critical for energy efficiency, and needle punch felts contribute to thermal and acoustic insulation in construction applications.…
4 June 2026
Furniture and Upholstery Felt Applications
Furniture and upholstery represent a significant market for needle punch felts. Our products are used by furniture manufacturers and upholsterers…
28 May 2026
The Future of Sustainable Textiles
The textile industry is evolving rapidly, driven by sustainability demands, technological advances, and changing consumer preferences. Edward Clay & Son…
21 May 2026
Meeting Industry Standards with Quality Felts
Meeting industry standards is essential for manufacturers supplying into regulated sectors. Edward Clay & Son products are designed and tested…
14 May 2026
Agricultural Uses for Needle Punch Felts
Agriculture presents diverse opportunities for needle punch felts, from crop protection to livestock applications. Our felts serve farmers and agricultural…
7 May 2026
Reducing Carbon Footprint in Textile Manufacturing
Reducing carbon footprint is a priority across manufacturing industries. At Edward Clay & Son, we have taken concrete steps to…
30 April 2026
Geotextile Applications of Needle Punch Felts
Geotextiles are an important application for needle punch felts, used in civil engineering and construction projects for separation, filtration, drainage,…
23 April 2026
Sustainable Packaging with Felt Materials
Sustainable packaging is a priority for businesses seeking to reduce their environmental impact. Needle punch felts offer protective packaging solutions…
16 April 2026
The Science Behind Needle Punching
Needle punching is a mechanical process that creates non-woven fabrics by interlocking fibres using barbed needles. Understanding this process helps…
9 April 2026