White Felt
White felt is produced through blending, pressing, fulling, and drying processes, creating a non-woven, homogeneous fiber mat. The final properties depend on its hardness, thickness, and wool blend.
Key properties include:
- Fibrous structure: Capable of absorbing and transmitting fluids along capillary pathways, filtering out solids or liquid mists in gases.
- Homogeneous structure: The surface can be removed without fraying, as it is consistently uniform.
- Resilience: Excellent recovery to original dimensions after compression.
- High energy absorption: Effectively dissipates vibration and sound energy.
- Easily shaped: Can be cut or machined and remains dimensionally stable with minimal swelling or shrinking.
- Wide operational temperature range: Maintains properties from -40°C to +100°C.
- Self-extinguishing: 100% wool felts have a flash point above 450°C and extinguish naturally.
Other qualities include resistance to oxidation, UV exposure, and non-polar solvents, as well as a nearly constant coefficient of friction in both wet and dry conditions.

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