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Woolport International Product Inventory

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INSULATION & FELT

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Wool insulation fibres naturally have the ability to absorb, store and release moisture without affecting thermal performance. Wool insulation can improve indoor air quality by permanently absorbing noxious gases emitted from various types of products.
All of our natural Wool insulation is completely safe to handle without protective clothing and is available in roll and batt form. Wool loft insulation can be applied over man-made mineral fibre insulation to avoid disturbing existing fibres. Wool fibres are biodegradable and can be composted into the ground to enrich the soil. Our wool is thoroughly washed before it arrives at our factory and is treated to protect against moths for the life of the product and perform to the same standard.

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BEDDING AND BLANKETS

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The science behind wool's suitability for bedding is simple. Wool allows water molecules, in the atmosphere and produced by your body, to move freely. That makes for the ultimate night’s sleep. If you are hot, the wool fibers help regulate your body temperature while you sleep - creating your very own microclimate. When you are cold, the same principle ensures the microclimate is exactly where your body wants it. Imagine that - no more waking up cold searching for an extra layer or overheating in the summer - perfect all year round.

  1. Regulates Temperature - It’s like having computerized bedding – but it’s all done by nature. Wool absorbs up to 50% more moisture than synthetics, so the perspiration a sleeper always produces is held away from the body, instead of making you feel hot and clammy. This moisture is absorbed and released in cycles throughout the night as conditions change, regulating the temperature so you’re always comfortable.

  2. Shrink Resistant - The natural wool duvets are filled with sterilized wool that’s shrink resistant and fire retardant. Because it’s scoured, the protein in the wool is removed, and this makes it unattractive to those dust mites. The bedding can be hand or machine washed, although we recommend dry cleaning for best results.

  3. Wool Superiority - Wool is the natural fiber that neither man nor science can match for versatility, practicality, and superiority. Wool breathes with your body providing warmth during winter while absorbing your body's moisture during summer. The natural wool duvets are filled with sterilized wool that’s shrink resistant and fire retardant. Because it’s scoured, the protein in the wool is removed, and this makes it unattractive to those dust mites. The bedding can be hand or machine washed, although we recommend dry cleaning for best results. Wool is the natural fiber that neither man nor science can match for versatility, practicality, and superiority. Wool breathes with your body providing warmth during winter while absorbing your body's moisture during summer.

  4. Wool is Naturally Flame Resistant - Wool is renowned for its fire safety. It's difficult to ignite, does not spread flames easily, and has self-extinguishing properties.

  5. A Healthier Way to Sleep - Comfort is a determining factor in a good sleep pattern. During sleep, our body temperature will vary and although there is no ideal sleep temperature, a woolen product will absorb moisture and dissipate it into the air so that your body doesn't feel so hot and clammy during summer months. Wool fibers will also trap and retain warm air during the winter months keeping you warmer for longer.

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CARPETS AND RUGS

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Our specialty wool yarn is specifically developed to be used in the manufacturing of carpet weaving and is exclusively prepared with a special blend of first-class wool, coupled with our special double scoring process, it allows for amazing results during the dyeing process and increases the performance of the fibers in terms of durability, resilience, and longevity.

  1. ContrAx is our specialty wool yarn, specifically developed to be used in the manufacturing of wall to wall carpet weaving and production with Axmınster, Colortech, and Graphic Tufting technologies.

  2. Chromo wool Yarn is our specialty printing yarn which gives exceptional color definition on wool and has been specifically developed to archive perfect wool carpet printing results.

  3. Household Carpet Yarns - we offer different wool yarn blend compositions for different uses including wall to wall or piece carpet production. 

  4. Specialty wool and wool-synthetic blended yarns; with high flame retardation ability and durability, for carpet production which are to be used in the transportation and aviation industries. 

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APPAREL

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Wool fabrics reduce the rate of heat transfer to the environment because they offer superior insulation to most textiles. You can wear wool from the coldest temperatures up to 80+ degrees and be comfortable. The fibers of wool are so fine that they do not itch. A human hair is five times larger in diameter than Merino wool fiber. Merino wool can be used to make next-to-skin apparel and even bed sheets. One study showed that nearly 100 percent of those tested found no discomfort whatsoever when wearing clothing made from extra-fine Merino.

  1. Machine Washable - Wool fabric production has recently evolved to allow for machine washing and durability. Modern production methods allow for machine-washable wool yarns to be knit into very lightweight (next-to-skin) products and woven to produce washable suites.

  2. Water Repellent - While the core of the Merino fiber is capable of absorbing up to a third of its dry weight in moisture, the surface or Merino fibers have a waxy coating that repels liquids. This surface layer is not easily removed by washing or processing. Water droplets on the surface of Merino will bead and roll off instead of being absorbed into the fabric. 

  3. Very light Insulator - Wool is an excellent insulator and has one of the highest insulation to weight ratios of any natural or man-made fiber. New developments in spinning technology have produced wool fabric that is 30% lighter than was possible before. 

  4. Long-Lasting - Merino’s wool can be bent 20,000 times before breaking. By comparison, a cotton fiber will break after 3,000 times and silk after just 2,000. This means Merino garments not only last longer but also retain their appearance for a longer period.

  5. Colorfast - Wool holds dyes better than many other natural fibers. Wool also is available in a variety of natural earth tones that require no added dyes.

  6. Insulates When Wet - The inner core of wool fibers can absorb 35% of its own weight in moisture. Not until the wool is saturated with 60% of its own weight will it feel wet to the touch. Because of this, even wool is moderately damp, the insulating air pockets are still intact. Furthermore, the wicking properties of wool fibers draw moisture away from the skin helping to keep the body warm.

  7. Stain Resistant - The thin waxy coating on Merino wool fibers makes wool water-resistant. This allows time for liquid spills to be wiped from a Merino fabric before they can cause permanent staining. Even if they are not wiped before drying, wool is less prone to stain than many other fabrics. Wool also has a very low degree of dry-soil pick-up compared to most other fibers. One method for cleaning wool clothing is to simply brush the fabric. This is effective because of wool's ability to easily release soil. 

  8. Mildew Resistant - Wool fibers have a natural water-wicking property that prevents moisture from being retained in the fabric. Besides keeping the skin dry, this quality also naturally inhibits mildew. Wool also has natural anti-microbial properties because bacteria tend to be attracted to smooth positively charged surfaces like those of synthetic fibers rather than the scaly, neutrally charged surface of the Merino fiber. Hospital studies have shown that bacterial colonies are common in cotton sheets while not present on Merino blankets subjected to the same environmental conditions. Most synthetic fibers actually increase body odor because they create a breeding ground for bacteria. Sweat itself has no odor, but over time bacteria develop and create unpleasant odors. Merino wool reduces the opportunity for odors to develop because it quickly absorbs sweat and evaporates it into the air. Unlike synthetic fabrics, wool does not retain odors and will freshen just from airing out. In addition, the outer layer of wool fibers has a high concentration of fatty acids, which have anti-bacterial properties. The internal layers of wool fiber actually bind with acidic, basic, and sulfurous odors that are components of body odor.

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