Felt is a non-woven, biodegradable material made from natural jute fibres. It is created by compressing or needle-punching fibres into a dense, flexible mat. Known for its moisture retention, thermal insulation, and natural decomposition properties, jute felt enriches the soil and is eco-friendly, cost-effective, and versatile.
Applications
Agriculture and Horticulture - Used as mulch mats to retain soil moisture, regulate temperature, and suppress weed growth. Promotes root development by maintaining a favourable microclimate.
Erosion Control - Provides temporary stabilisation on slopes, embankments, and riverbanks. Protects soil and allows vegetation to establish.
Landscaping and Gardening: It Stabilises soil and supports vegetation growth in landscaping projects. It also serves as a moisture-retentive base layer in green roofing systems.
Insulation Material - Acts as a natural thermal and acoustic insulator for eco-friendly buildings' walls, roofs, and floors.
Seed Germination and Root Protection - Used as seed germination blankets for optimal moisture and temperature.Shields roots in nurseries, orchards, and reforestation projects.
Geotextiles and Eco-Projects - Strengthens and filters soil in civil engineering projects. Supports eco-restoration, land reclamation, and rehabilitation efforts.
Industrial Applications - Used as sustainable padding and insulation in the automobile and furniture industries.
Specifications
550 grams per square metre with scrim in the middle
750 grams per square metre with scrim in the middle
It can be rolled from 2 metres to 30 metres.