CELL- LED

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Material analysis

MasterFormat Number: 00 00 00

Traditional uses

  • Floor covering
  • Ceiling covering
  • Wall Application
  • Specialty Carpeting

Emerging uses / trends

  • LED lights and/or Swavorzky reflective stones can be integrated into the fabric cells that blend perfectly into the overall design.
  • Used as a wall application in residential and commercial design.

Finish and aesthetic qualities

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Surface forms / shapes

  • Size and shape determined by number of strips used.
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Cost analysis

  • Price / CuFt:
  • Price / SqFt:

Material properties

Primary structural use

  • 100% Wool Felt is an applied finish material.

Material performance

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Dimensional and opening restriction

  • There are no dimensional restrictions. Size is determined by the number of strips used

Acoustic property

  • Wool Felt is acoustically absorptive.

Manufacturing process and assembly

  • Wool felt is made by using high quality fiber which is mechanically pressed into a specific density and thickness using heat, moisture and pressure.
  • Cell carpets are made from strips cut from 36" x 36" pressed 100% wool felt sheets.
  • PVC coated woven, polyester fabric backing.
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Environmental impact

Wool is a renewable, recyclable material. It is a natural material that is non-flammable, water reppelant, breathable and acoustically absorbtive.

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Life Safety & Rating Standards

Flammability rating

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Coefficient of friction

  • Wool felt remains unchanged as it wears. It does not ravel or fray.

References

Notes


Student contributions

  • Dori Wroblinski Spring 2010
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See also

Similar materials

  • Industrial wool felt
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Building references

  • [1] AIRBUS A350 BUSINESS CLASS
  • [2]DIRECT TV Washington USA, reception area rug
  • [3]RESTAURANT PLEIN 5 Deurne NL, private dining room
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External links

Additional resources

  • www.lamaconcept.nl
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Leading manufacturers

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