Flocking Fibers
Flocking Fibers
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What are flocking fibers?
Dutchflock's flock fibers guarantee a high-quality finish and a luxurious, velvety appearance. We offer a wide range of flock fibers in various colors, suitable for a variety of applications. Our flock is used for items such as dashboards, art objects, interior decoration, plants, flower bulbs, and model making.
Dutchflock supplies 1 mm flock fibers with 3.3 dTex , a specification that ensures even coverage, strong adhesion, and a durable finish. These fibers are ideal for both decorative and functional applications where quality and precision are essential.
Our flock fibers are high-quality and sourced from Germany , known for its strict production standards and consistent quality. This ensures professional results, regardless of the application.
Also check out our flock adhesive and applicator for easy application of the flock to any object.
Definition and characteristics of flocking fibers
Flocking fibres are specially designed textile fibres used for a variety of applications, such as interior decoration and clothing. These fibres offer a unique and luxurious look, and they are often softer than traditional fabrics. Because flocking fibres are fine and short, they can be easily applied to various surfaces. This makes them popular in the fashion industry, but also in furniture and wall coverings.
Advantages of flocking fibres
One of the main advantages of flocking fibres is their durability. They are made from strong materials that are resistant to wear and tear, making them last longer than ordinary fabrics. In addition, these fibres are also environmentally friendly, as they can be produced from recycled materials. This makes them ideal for consumers looking for sustainable and ecological options in fashion and interior design.
Applications of flocking fibres
Flocking fibres are used in various sectors. In fashion, they are often used to create clothing with a luxurious look. In interior decoration, flocking fibres are found in curtains, carpets and furniture. Because they are versatile, they can also be used in heating systems, where they contribute to better insulation. Their allergen- and dust-repellent properties also make them suitable for people with allergies. Flocking fibres are also regularly used for flocking dashboards, other car parts and art.
