The transportation industry places key importance on passenger comfort, acoustic environment inside the cabin, and durability, which Jasztex’s innovative products excel at-all engineered with application-specific requirements in mind for automotive, truck, and off-road markets.

Thermal bonded nonwoven use all advanced thermo-bonding methods-thermomechanical, airlay thermobonding-creating a durable three-dimensional fiber structure. These nonwovens are perfect for seat padding, cabin insulation, and truck mattress liners, having outstanding thermal and sound insulation properties that are at par with being light and energy-efficient . 

The Carpet Underlay from Jasztex (often sold under the name Velpedi in architectural markets) is made from recycled synthetic fibers. It lasts very well when subjected to heavy usage, such as around truck cabins or off-road vehicle floors, in compression recovery and noise reduction against foam alternatives . The padding, in turn, provides for comfort, insulation, and vibration absorption, among other industry properties requiring durability.

The fact that both solutions are made from recycled PET and other materials demonstrates Jasztex’s dedication to environmentally friendly production. To accommodate a variety of transportation applications, their thermally bonded nonwoven processes guarantee uniformity in thickness (ranging from 6 mm to 175 mm) and density (70–5000 g/m²).

Highlights of the application:

  • Flooring for cars and trucks: a sturdy carpet underlay that can withstand high foot traffic.
  • Insulation for the cabin: Thermal nonwoven layers dampen noise and minimize heat transfer.
  • Layers of seating and mattresses: 3D padding provides comfort and durability over time.

In summary, Jasztex’s thermally bonded nonwoven and Carpet Underlay solutions blend comfort, performance, and sustainability. Their recycled-fiber products are designed to meet the needs of contemporary transportation, whether they are used to improve truck flooring or insulate cabins. If you want any changes made, please let me know!