Based on the description you provided, the HS code for your 100% polypropylene non woven floor covering is 391890.
This HS code was generated by 3CEonline.
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Rugs are defined to be a textile floor covering which can be made by Braided,Hooking,Needle punching, prodded and woven material.It was developed in late 19 th century.
Durrie is a common term used in India to refer to a traditional flat-woven rug or carpet, typically made of cotton or wool. It is used for floor covering or as a decorative element in homes.
A Japanese floor mat is called a tatami. It is made from woven straw and is often used as flooring in traditional Japanese homes. Tatami mats are known for their natural and organic feel, as well as their soft cushioning underfoot.
Tatami is a type of Japanese flooring made from rice,straw with a covering of woven soft rush straw.
To make Woven PP you are first required to have continuous fibers. These fibers are then converted into fabric by using various types of looms (Weaving or knitting). In a Spunlaid non-woven the fibers are directly taken onto a moving web arranging them randomly. The unprocessed web looks somewhat similar to that of a cotton. This fibers on this web are then bound together Thermally or Mechanically. The important technical difference between a woven and non-woven fabric is the strength. Woven fabrics can have much higher strength than that of NW of same GSM. There are various other differences based on the method of manufacturing, material used, etc.
Canopy
To make curtains, you will have to first measure your windows and the length you want. Cut the fabric with two inches seam allowance on each side and bottom, and eight inches on the top. Then sew your seams, and sew the top edge as a tube through which to run your curtain rod.
A blanket is a woven fabric, usually large and woollen, used for warmth while sleeping or resting.