As a common material for modern home and commercial space decoration, tufted carpet has attracted widespread attention for its soft touch, rich colors and durability.Its internal structure not only determines functionality, but also directly affects the use experience and maintenance cost. From materials to craftsmanship, each layer carries a sophisticated design concept.
Base layer-backing system
The backing is the foundation of the carpet and is usually made of latex or PVC materials. The latex backing is combined with the suede through a hot pressing process and has excellent elasticity and deformation resistance; the PVC backing is more wear-resistant and suitable for high-traffic areas. The backing not only fixes the suede, but also enhances the anti-stretching properties of the carpet, prevents curling or displacement, and provides stability for long-term use.

Core layer-tufting structure
Tufting is the soul of the carpet, formed by thousands of nylon, polyester or wool fibers vertically implanted into the backing. These fibers are closely arranged through chain embroidery to form a uniform suede texture. Nylon is known for its wear resistance, polyester is known for its color stability, and wool is soft and natural. The compact tufting density directly affects the durability and foot comfort of the carpet. The high-density design is more stain-resistant and has a longer life.
Surface layer-pile details
The length, density and arrangement of the pile directly affect the visual effect and practical performance. Short-pile carpets are easy to clean and suitable for high-wear areas; long-pile models create a luxurious atmosphere but require more frequent maintenance. Surface treatment technologies such as antistatic coating or waterproof finishing can further enhance functionality and meet the needs of different scenarios.
From backing to fiber, each layer of structure is linked together to shape the excellent performance of tufted carpets, making them an indispensable decorative choice for indoor and outdoor spaces.






