What is a patterned carpet?
The patterned carpet is printed with a pattern that can be applied in several different ways. Some patterned carpets are processed with pre -colored ground -colored to create a formula, while others have the design printed on its once valid surface. There are also differences in how the formula is tilted on a patterned carpet.
Drop Match and Set Match are two main types of fishing patterns used to produce printed patterned carpets. The Drop Match method is printed on the carpet at slope angles. SET MATCH ACCESS contains straight rows that are parallel to the width of the patterned carpet. They are usually used on the face of carpets and containers on the screen appear between one and eight colors. The current printing is also called the injected dye method, as the ink is injected directly into a pile of carpet. The formation of a patterned carpet is known as after dying, because the color is added after the carpet itself is performed.
The patterned carpet, which is created with pre -colored ground -based grounds to create the carpet itself at the same time, can be considered preliminary methods. The three main species of pre -colored patterned carpets are woven, knit and sewn. The tune patterned carpet is made of tufts of a pile of inserted needles into the supporting material. Woven carpets are available in many different textures such as loop or velvet.
The patterned carpet can be used in large or small rooms, but generally larger patterns work best in large rooms and smaller patterns are more suitable for small rooms. This is because large rooms can overwhelm small prints on patterned carpets and small rooms with distinctive or clear patterns can look tiny and sticky. HOTELS AND OTHER COMMERCALS often use patterned carpets in many different samples and colors. One large hotel can have dozens of different patterned carpets in their canteens, hallCH, corridors and guest rooms.