Fibre and Density
Wool, synthetic and recycled felt constructions have different appearance, density and contact behavior. State the required finish.
DRAWING-BASED CUSTOM PARTS
Quiet, low-scratch felt pads cut to the exact footprint of furniture, fixtures and delicate surfaces.
Share the contact surface, load, desired thickness and mounting method for a felt construction review.

Felt pads are die-cut nonwoven components used where a soft, fibre-rich contact layer is more important than a watertight seal. They are supplied loose, with pressure-sensitive adhesive, or on carrier sheets for fast placement under legs, displays and light equipment.
Felt offers a gentle contact surface and slides smoothly, helping reduce abrasion on wood, tile, glass and coated furniture surfaces.
Typical values for reference only. Final material grade, tolerance and dimensional capability are confirmed after drawing review.
| Part type | Custom die-cut felt pad |
|---|---|
| Available materials | Wool, polyester and needle-punched felt options |
| Thickness range | Felt construction and load dependent |
| Pad footprint | Drawing dependent |
| Profile tolerance | Drawing review required |
| Thickness tolerance | Felt grade dependent |
| Adhesive options | PSA where suitable for placement |
| Delivery format | Individual pads, sheets or kiss-cut liner |
| Surface function | Contact and abrasion dependent |
MATERIAL SELECTION
Use this as a starting point only; the selected grade and construction are confirmed against the drawing and application.
| Material | Key Property | Review Focus | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Felt | Surface protection and cushioning | Confirm fibre type, density, abrasion and adhesive need | Low-scratch contact and noise reduction |
PRODUCT EXAMPLES




CONVERTING OPTIONS
Cut edges may show fibre bloom; density, pile and adhesive coverage are specified by the contact surface.
A repeatable route for defined profiles after tooling and project review.
Custom Die Cutting →A flexible route for complex profiles and variable project volumes.
CNC Knife Cutting →Liner-retained parts and pull-tab layouts for placement workflows.
Kiss Cutting →PSA and liner constructions reviewed around the mating surface and assembly method.
Adhesive Backing →DESIGN REVIEW
Practical points to include when selecting foam and preparing a drawing for review.
Wool, synthetic and recycled felt constructions have different appearance, density and contact behavior. State the required finish.
Identify the mating surface and movement pattern. Abrasion, embedded grit and moisture can change pad performance.
Use a pad footprint that distributes the expected load. Density and thickness should be reviewed against the contact condition.
For self-adhesive pads, include the target substrate, cleanliness and required liner format in the project brief.
Felt pad design should consider the fibre construction, density, contact surface, movement, load and whether adhesive retention is required.
Wet or oily floors, high-load machine mounts, outdoor weather exposure, or precision sealing duties.
PROJECT DELIVERY
Available options are confirmed against the selected material, drawing and order requirements.
| Capability | Options |
|---|---|
| Cutting | Die cutting / CNC knife cutting / kiss cutting after review |
| Adhesive | PSA where suitable for placement |
| Delivery format | Individual pads / sheets / kiss-cut liner |
| Prototype | Project review available |
| Production | Prototype to production-volume review |
| Drawing formats | PDF / DXF / DWG / STEP |
| Inspection | Critical requirements confirmed during drawing review |
| Secondary operations | Adhesive lamination, colour and nested-sheet layouts where suitable |
No drawing available? Send the footprint, felt preference, contact surface, load and mounting method for an initial review.
Fibre type and density are reviewed against the contact surface, load, appearance, movement and required thickness.
Surface-protection suitability depends on the selected felt, movement, cleanliness and risk of embedded grit.
PSA can be reviewed for suitable surfaces when the placement environment and liner requirement are known.
Yes. Include the outline, holes, radii and any critical features on the drawing.
Kiss-cut liner and sheet layouts can be reviewed around manual or automated placement.
Describe the movement, contact surface, load, abrasion and environmental exposure for a focused review.
Prototype feasibility depends on felt construction, geometry, quantity and delivery format.
Yes. CAD files, PDFs, dimensioned sketches and clear reference images can be reviewed for a custom quotation.
Include the drawing, material preference if known, critical dimensions, quantity and the application environment.
The manufacturing route is reviewed against the material, profile, critical requirements, quantity and delivery format rather than assumed from the part name.
CONTINUE YOUR RESEARCH
DRAWING-BASED MANUFACTURING
Upload a drawing or share dimensions, material preference and quantity. We will review the application and recommend a suitable manufacturing approach.
Inquiry: Felt Pads
Ready for your drawing or specification file.