Moulded parts for different possibilitiesMoulded parts in many colours and shapes for both 2D and 3D products.ShareREAD MORE/CONTACTHideWe are capable to mold in recycled polyester fibre with or without textiles, and cellular polyethylene. Our focus for these parts is heat insulation and sound absorbing applications. You can get any surface layer on your product. We are especially famous for our textile covered, moulded sound absorbers in various shapes and colours. Sales -Marketing DirectorAnders EdinPhone +46(0) 370 65 47 14 Send e-mail
Polyester fibre sheetTextile covered, polyester fibre sheet, moulded with an attractive pattern. Polyester fibreA moulded part in recycled polyester fibre (Soundfelt Rec). Polyester fibre with mounting tapeA moulded part in recycled polyester fibre (Soundfelt Rec) with mounting tape on the back. Textile polyester fibre A small container in moulded polyester fibre (Soundfelt Rec) with a surface of grey polyester textile. Moulded partsWe can offer any design by moulding of our polyester fibre. Absorbing roofpanels in Soundfelt For enverionmental resons we use our own Soundfelt REC absorbing panels inside the factory in Horda. Questions and answersFAQs about Molding. Are compression-molded components suitable for acoustic solutions? Yes, polyester fiber has natural sound-absorbing properties. The molding process makes it possible to create acoustic panels that combine functionality and design. Can polyester fiber replace molded wood or plastic? Yes, in many cases. Polyester fiber is lighter, recyclable, and more flexible to shape than wood or plastic—and it also offers better acoustic properties. Can you produce both small batches and large volumes? Yes, our machinery is flexible. We handle everything from prototypes to large-scale production, which makes it easy to develop products from concept to series production. Initially, we can produce simpler compression molding tools using alternative materials. Do you assist with the development of new injection-molded components? Yes, we serve as a technical development partner and assist with material selection, product design, tooling development, and industrialization—from concept to finished product. How does the compression molding process work? We heat and press the material in custom-designed molds. As the material cools, it retains its shape and develops a stable, uniform structure—perfect for mass production. How does the material hold up to moisture, temperature, or wear and tear? Molded polyester fiber is durable, resilient, and dimensionally stable. It withstands moisture and temperature fluctuations well, making it suitable for everything from furniture to industrial applications. How environmentally friendly is your compression molding process? Our process is based on recycled materials and resource-efficient methods—which is fully in line with our philosophy of sustainable production. How much do compression-molded parts cost? The cost is determined by the geometry, volume, tooling requirements, and material thickness. We’d be happy to provide a quote based on your drawings or functional requirements. How precise are the geometries in compression molding? Mold pressing provides very high dimensional accuracy. We can create complex curves, reinforcements, and structures that are difficult to achieve using traditional cutting methods. How quickly can you produce prototypes? We can produce prototypes quickly thanks to our flexible machinery and experience with customer-specific projects. How sustainable is recycled polyester fiber? Polyester fiber is made from recycled textile waste and is a sustainable choice for both the furniture and automotive industries. It offers low weight and good formability without compromising strength or functionality. Is compression molding suitable for design products? Absolutely. Polyester fiber offers great freedom in terms of shape, texture, and style, making it perfect for design-oriented products in the furniture and interior design sectors. Is it possible to combine compression molding with other materials? Yes, polyester fiber can be laminated or combined with other materials to provide specific properties, such as sound absorption or extra strength. Is it possible to mold polyester fiber into precise three-dimensional shapes? Yes, polyester fiber can be compression-molded into precise 3D shapes with a high level of detail. The combination of heat and pressure ensures that the material retains its shape after manufacturing. What does it take to develop a compression molding tool? We need drawings or CAD files. We will then develop a custom tool that allows for precise shaping of the parts. What is compression molding, and why is this technology used? Mold pressing is a method in which we shape materials under heat and pressure to create precise components. We use this technique primarily for recycled polyester fiber, which is transformed into lightweight, durable, and dimensionally stable parts. What materials can you compression mold? We primarily compression-mold recycled polyester fiber sourced from textile waste. The material is lightweight, malleable, and yet very stable after molding. Compression molding is also used for needle-punched felt and recycled fiberboard. What products can you manufacture using compression molding? We manufacture compression-molded furniture components, shock-absorbing parts, acoustic components, and custom components for various industries. Compression molding is suitable for all products that require stable geometry. Which industries use compression-molded parts? Our compression-molded components are used in the furniture industry, the automotive industry, acoustic solutions, and functional industrial components where weight, stability, and durability are key. Why is polyester fiber a better choice than traditional plastic materials? Polyester fiber is lighter, more malleable, and significantly more durable because it is made from recycled textile materials. It also offers a unique combination of stiffness and cushioning.