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Carpet Chenille Badloom Axminster Jacquard Carpet

Carpet Chenille Badloom Axminster Jacquard Carpet

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Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
300 m³
Supply Capability:
10000 m³/month

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1.  Why choose us? 

 

  • We are the carpet & mat manufactury;

  • Efficient and innovative Designer Team;

  • Strictly Quality Control System;

  • Professional Technical Online Service;

  • Any mail or message will be replied within 8 hours;

  • 3 No: No MOQ, No Color Limited, No artwork charge;

  • Completive Manufactory Price;

  • 5 years limited Manufactory Warranty to special mats;

  • More than 7 years cooperated experience with Top 500 Companies in theworld. 


2.   Woven Axminster Carpet Specifications

 

Style Name:

   Axminster Carpet/5 star hotel carpet/luxury carpet , High Quality Hotel Carpet

H.S. Code:

5702 4100

5702 4100

5702 4100

5702 4100

Area of Suitability:

Hotel, Suite, Room, Mosque, Conference, Lobby, Hallway, Corridor, Meeting Room, Casino, Restaurant, Public Areas

Yarn Fiber:

80% NZ Wool and 20% Solutia Nylon

Color No.:

Max. 16 colors as approval, 2 stocked sets 18 colors/set

Pitch:

7 per inch

7 per inch

7 per inch

7 per inch

Density:

7x7

7x8

7x9

7x10

Tuft Density:

49 per inch

56 per inch

63 per inch

70 per inch

Yarn Count:

2/47's Dewsbury – 660/2 Tex

Pile Height:

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

Total Height:

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

Pile Weight:

28.4oz/sq.yd

32.5oz/sq.yd

36.5oz/sq.yd

40.0oz/sq.yd

Total Weight:

63.9oz/sq.yd

68.0oz/sq.yd

74.0oz/sq.yd

78.5oz/sq.yd

Backing:

Polyester, Jute/PP, Constructive BASF Latex

Width:

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

Permanent Antistatic:

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

Fire Rating:

Passed Bf1-s1, t1

Passed Bf1-s1, t1

Suitability:

Medium Contract Use

Heavy Contract Use

Special Treatment:

Anti Bacteria Protection (Free), Anti Stain Finish (Additional Charge)

 

 

3. Payment Term & Lead Time

 

MOQ (Min Order Quantity):

300 sqm

Payment Terms:

40% Payment in advance, balance before shipment.

Shipping Port:

From Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen to any ports.

Container Capability:

20’GP: 3000sqm, 40’GP: 6000sqm, 40’HQ: 8000sqm

Delivery Time:

25-35 days upon the deposit, please double check, when ordering.

Packing Details:

In rolls


  RFQ:

Axminster Carpet 
1. 80% Wool 20% Nylon 
2. 8mm Pile Height 
3. Max 4m width in roll 
4. Jute Backing, Heavy Duty Traffic

 

Carpet Chenille Badloom Axminster Jacquard Carpet

Carpet Chenille Badloom Axminster Jacquard Carpet

Carpet Chenille Badloom Axminster Jacquard Carpet


Q:Can polyester carpet be washed?
Its material can't be more common, so how can it not be washed?
Q:How do you deal with water stains on woolen carpets soaked in water?
The multi-layer structure of the carpet, making it easy to bury the stains, dirt, stains on the carpet surface not only, and will go deep into the fibrous tissue tangled supporting layer, soil and sand into the second, third supporting layer, become the hidden dirt, continue to damage the carpet fiber. The carpet is constantly rubbing, and the stains and dirt will bury deeper and deeper.
Q:We bought our house 2 months ago. We didn't mind the carpet. It is very nice carpet. However, the house was built in 1955 and has origional hardwood floors under the carpet. Here is the problem... it looks like there are hardwoods, a new sub floor and the carpet. My concern is that removing the sub floor will ruin the floors under. What has your expirance been?
After having just removed the carpeting in my house, I can tell you this: if they put a subfloor on top of hardwood, there was something wrong with the hardwood. It is not necessary in order to lay carpet. Padding and tack boards are all that are needed--which really don't ruin the hardwood. (You may want to fill a few nail holes from the tack strips.) Lots of houses have hardwood that is only finished around the edges--if you pull up the subfloor and find unfinished board flooring, that's one reason they laid the subfloor. Another reason might be that there was bad damage to the hardwood which made it uneven. A finished hardwood floor rarely needs subfloor for carpeting unless it is damaged or otherwise totally unusable as hardwood flooring. Since your house was built in 1955, it could have very badly damaged floors. There is only one way to check that--pull up the carpet in a corner, and the subfloor under that--and check. If the floors are not damaged, then the only damage will be from nail holes--which can be filled, sanded and revarnished.
Q:Wheres the chaepest place to get carpet?
I've never actually bought carpet before, but I have shopped for it recently. I've found that Stone Mountain is pretty good. It's got some quality carpet brands for a good price. It's near I-40 on Portland in Oklahoma City.
Q:I can't seem to find a decorative rug within my budget? What makes them so expensive?
HI, Expensive is a relative term. You need to get more objective here. Being a rug manufacturer in Agra , India ; I feel that my customers (who import the rugs) charge a King;s ransom when they sell a rug made by me to the retailer, but what the retailer charges from the consumer is even more than a Kings ransom. But still, a 100 year old rug going for USD 30,000 will appear cheap to me while a newly made rug of the same size and design going for USD 3000 will appear expensive to me. Yours question asks why are rugs so expensive, the reason behind it is the time, patience , skill and labour that goes behind making each and every one of these timeless beauties. An oriental rug of size 8' x 10' takes upto 4-5 months and 5 weavers to make. Thats a lot of time. A 8x10 rug may have anything between 640K Knots to 1.7 million knots in it depending on its quality. Each knot is tied by hand. IF you take out the price per knot it will be much less than a cent. Each knot takes an average of 7 seconds to tie. Now think, is the price you pay too much when compared to the labour behind the rugs? If you ever happen to come to Agra, call upon me and I will take you to the looms where the rugs are woven. Then you will truly come to appreciate the value of these rugs. Also, in case you want a rug , but the price seems to much, try buying directly from a rug making country like India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey. This way you will be able to cut out the importers retailers margin. You can also order a custom rug based on your size/color/design at no extra cost.
Q:My carpet is going to kill me. This is southern texas, and there is always dust everywhere. How can I thoroughly clean the carpet? I really can't afford a big machine, and I borrowed my moms cheap one, and it did nothing. If I buy carpet cleaner, can I just scrub it with my tub scrub brush or something?
I need to clean a 13 x 13 room and was just looking up earlier answers for cleaning options. I'm going to try mixing a bit of Tide and OxiClean in a big bucket of warm water, scrubbing with a nylon-bristle scrub brush, and letting it dry thoroughly. I'm just going to try NOT to soak the carpet and NOT knock over the bucket.... Good luck!
Q:I recently lost a large wall rug in my house due to a fire. The only information I have for it is the following: My grandmother purchased it from a traveling salesman in Canada sometime between 1967-1971. The dimensions of the rug are approx. 6ft long by 3-4 ft tall. It has a picture of polar bears on icebergs. The edging was red yarn-like fringes.I think that this rug is worth something but I can't find anything like it. I need to put a value on it for insurance purposes so I want to find out its true value and need documentation to prove that that rug, or one close to it, is worth a certain amount of money. My other grandmother had a similarly sized rug, possibly sold by the same guy, but it had a bullfighter and bull on it. Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated.
I'm not incredibly familiar with rugs, but I can try to give some help. After searching around a little bit, it seems that most of the rugs fitting this description are between $200-400, but rugs also run much higher in price. If it is a hand-made rug of that size made by a fine rug-maker, you could be talking $1000 dollars or more. I can't say too much more, since I'm in no way qualified to appraise a rug, since I don't know enough about them, but I included some links in the sources that might help you price your rug. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Q:Why is there so much chromatism when producing multi color carpet
So different batches, because dyeing is ralated with the temperature and humidity of the air, the higher the humidity, the darker the color, the lower the temperature, the brighter the color
Q:We have carpet in our kitchen, that's right CARPET! We want the carpet out and purchased some vinyl flooring to replace it. However we just found out that the carpet is GLUED down and therefore a much bigger project to remove it than we once thought. So, we were wondering if the vinyl can be installed on top of the carpet. Like I said the carpet is glued down and it is very low and smooth there is very little give to it when you walk on it.
I would not recommend it. I know it's a daunting task to remove carpet that has been glued down, but It's the only way you can do that project correctly. My basement has a low profile carpet that has also been glued down and I've put off that project for years because I knew it was going to be a lot of work and time consuming, but will be worth it in the end. I have to go through the same thing soon, so good luck to you!
Q:I have an approximately 2'x2' section of carpet that is snagged and needs to be replaced.
While the repair may never be invisible, remove a 2' by 2' section from a closet or hidden area and use this piece as a templet to remove the damaged area. Place double stick tape on the floor around the cut area and insert the replacement piece. Of course it is best to use a hot glue or seam iron. replace the hidden are with the damaged piece

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