Carpet-Burns on: What is HTC?
Sole suppliers of HTC (Heat Treated Carpet) a new and environmentally friendly material. Using our European patented technologies resultant material can be molded into any 3D form, is waterproof, durable, hard wearing, low maintenance, non-porous with a very high resistance to staining. Suitable for interior and exterior applications and available in various thicknesses.
Manufacture a plywood style rigid board made from carpet off cuts, complete with a carpet pattern. Applications include flooring, furniture, and molded consumables for both interior and exterior use.
Carpet-Burns on: Benefits of HTC
HTC (Heat Treated Carpet) is not recognizable as a piece of carpet. Carpet-Burns recycling process differs from other approaches to recycling as the carpet materials composition need not be separated or shredded in order for the recycling process to occur.
No stabilizers glues or resins are added. HTC is purely heat and pressure applied to carpet from manufacturer’s faulty or end-of-line stock that produces this revolutionary material.
- HTC is the only material of its kind - made from 100% recycled-carpet
- Material can be molded into any 3D form
- Lightweight
- Carpet resumes new properties becoming waterproof, durable and hard wearing
- HTC is low maintenance
- Can be shaped with common woodworking tools
- HTC is non-porous with a very high resistance to staining
- Suitable for interior and exterior applications
- Available in various thicknesses including 3mm, 9mm, 12mm, 15mm, and 18mm
- No glues, resins or stabilizers are used in the production of HTC
Carpet-Burns on: Possible Applications
Kitchens, bathrooms, bars, restaurants, flat-packed furniture, flooring (screed and tile), staircases, shop fittings, seating, architectural features, paneling, wall tiles and molded consumables.

Oliver Heath from BBC One's Changing
rooms, used HTC in October 2004 as wardrobe pannelling.
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