Engineering felt is a unique engineering material. The properties of engineering felt can be controlled to produce different felt with characteristics ranging from soft, supple padding to a hard dense felt for polishing glass and metal.
At the proper density, engineering felt can seal in lubricants, as well as seal out contamination; engineering felt can act as a vibration and sound deadening material; felt is used for lubrication metering, wicking, wiping packing and insulating and felt is also ideal for a wide range of controlled filtering applications.
Engineering felt is primarily used in industrial situations where specific tolerance, thickness and quality are required. Engineering felt ranges in thickness from 1.6mm to 25.4mm and is natural (off white) in colour. According to the thickness and grade, engineering felt can be cut into coils of any width and length. All grades of engineering felt can be supplied as washers or wads cut to your requirements. Engineering felts are also available with self-adhesive backing and can be supplied to just about any size and/or shape (see Self adhesive felts).
Cutting knives are prepared to your specifications.

All Engineering Felt:
Tested according to DIN Standards ISO: 9001:2000
DIN Reference: DIN 61200 Normal operating range: to 93 C
Colour: natural (off white)
Chlorofluorocarbon and bromofluorocarbon compounds are NOT used in the manufacture of any of our felts.
‘A’ Grade
This is a high grade, high density felt recommended for precision uses where maximum durability and resistance to wear is required.
Density: 0.34 grams per cubic centimetre
Width: 1500mm
Typical uses:
Bearing seals & gaskets
Brakes, clutches & anti-vibration
Polishing pads & wheels machine mounts
Sanding pads
Marking nibs & ink feed rollers
Lint & air seals in clothes dryers
Percussion instruments
Robotics
Wipers & brakes
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