Product Introduction
Product Characteristics of Acrylic Carpets
- Appearance and TouchThe fibers can be modified through processing to realistically mimic the crimp and soft feel of wool. Some high-quality products feature a fine texture, bright and uniform colors, and high color fastness, resisting fading even with long-term use.
- Physical PropertiesThe fibers have good strength, with wear resistance superior to ordinary wool—they are less likely to pill or shed due to friction. Their elasticity is moderate; while the speed of shape recovery after compression is slightly lower than that of wool, the risk of deformation in daily use is relatively low.
- Chemical StabilityThey have strong acid and alkali resistance, and a certain degree of resistance to common stains. Being non-hygroscopic, they are not prone to mold growth in humid environments and are also resistant to moth damage.
- PracticalityThey are relatively light in weight, making installation and movement more convenient. Their overall structure is tight, ensuring good flatness and reducing the likelihood of wrinkles.
Advantages
- High Cost-EffectivenessTheir price is much lower than that of pure wool handmade carpets. They allow users to obtain a wool-like appearance and texture at a lower cost, balancing aesthetics and economy.
- Easy to Clean and MaintainBeing non-hygroscopic with weak stain adhesion, regular vacuuming is sufficient to keep them clean. Small stains can be directly wiped off with a damp cloth, and some products support light washing—their cleaning difficulty is lower than that of wool carpets.
- Durable and RuggedFeatures such as wear resistance, moth resistance, and mildew resistance extend their service life. They can adapt to high-traffic areas like living rooms and foyers, with low maintenance costs.
- Wide Application ScenariosThanks to their moisture resistance and easy maintenance, they can be used not only in dry indoor spaces but also in environments with slightly higher humidity (such as rooms in some southern regions of China), offering stronger adaptability.
