Difference between revisions of "Polyester felt"
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Note: the name '[[Polyfelt]]' is registered by TenCate for a geotextile made from non-woven, continuous fibers of polypropylene. | Note: the name '[[Polyfelt]]' is registered by TenCate for a geotextile made from non-woven, continuous fibers of polypropylene. | ||
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* Heat resistance: Generally has good heat resistance, but the specific temperature tolerance varies depending on the type of polyester felt. Some types can withstand temperatures up to 300°F (150°C). | * Heat resistance: Generally has good heat resistance, but the specific temperature tolerance varies depending on the type of polyester felt. Some types can withstand temperatures up to 300°F (150°C). | ||
* Chemical resistance: Resistant to many chemicals, including acids and alkalis. | * Chemical resistance: Resistant to many chemicals, including acids and alkalis. |
Revision as of 13:33, 10 February 2025
Description
A mechanically bonded, non-woven fabric composed of Polyester. Polyester felt is thick, soft texture with good tensile strength and holds its shape well. It is often used for cushioning in containers and drawers because the texture minimizes the shifting of objects.
See Felt for comparisons.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Polyester Polyfelt Liner; White Polyfelt Liner
Note: the name 'Polyfelt' is registered by TenCate for a geotextile made from non-woven, continuous fibers of polypropylene.
==Chemical and Physical Properties==
- Heat resistance: Generally has good heat resistance, but the specific temperature tolerance varies depending on the type of polyester felt. Some types can withstand temperatures up to 300°F (150°C).
- Chemical resistance: Resistant to many chemicals, including acids and alkalis.
- Moisture resistance: Polyester fibers are hydrophobic, meaning they don't absorb much water. This makes polyester felt resistant to mildew and mold.
- UV resistance: Has good resistance to fading from sunlight.
Forms and Sizes
Available in rolls and sheets. Thicknesses of 1/8" 1/4" and 1/2" are available.
Resources and Citations
- Safe Plastics and Fabrics for Exhibit and Storage, Conserve O Gram 18/2, National Park Service, September 2010.