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Moquette, derived from the French word for carpet, is a type of woven pile fabric in which cut or uncut threads form a short dense cut or loop pile. As well as giving it a distinctive velvet-like feel, the pile construction is particularly durable, and ideally suited to applications such as public transport. Its upright fibres form a flexible, non-rigid surface, which are constantly displaced to give durability and anti-stain benefits. Traditional moquette fabrics are made from a wool nylon face with an interwoven cotton backing.

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  • Moket (cs)
  • Moquette (en)
  • モケット (ja)
  • Moquette (pt)
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  • Moket (angl.: moquette, něm.: Mokett) je vzorovaný nábytkový plyš s řezaným vlasem. (cs)
  • Moquette, derived from the French word for carpet, is a type of woven pile fabric in which cut or uncut threads form a short dense cut or loop pile. As well as giving it a distinctive velvet-like feel, the pile construction is particularly durable, and ideally suited to applications such as public transport. Its upright fibres form a flexible, non-rigid surface, which are constantly displaced to give durability and anti-stain benefits. Traditional moquette fabrics are made from a wool nylon face with an interwoven cotton backing. (en)
  • モケット(英・仏:Moquette)とはパイル織物の布地の一種である。 (ja)
  • Moquette é um tipo de tecido fabricado com um grosso e denso . É um material particularmente versátil e resistente, predominantemente feito de lã com uma pequena percentagem de poliéster. O moquette é conhecido por ser atraente, resistente, durável e resistente ao fogo, sendo comumente utilizado em carpetes e estofados. Para além de lhe conferir uma sensação distinta aveludada, suas fibras verticais formam uma superfície flexível, não rígida, que são constantemente deslocadas para dar durabilidade e benefícios anti-mancha. Os tradicionais tecidos de moquette são feitos de uma face de nylon de lã com um suporte de algodão entrelaçado. (pt)
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  • Moket (angl.: moquette, něm.: Mokett) je vzorovaný nábytkový plyš s řezaným vlasem. (cs)
  • Moquette, derived from the French word for carpet, is a type of woven pile fabric in which cut or uncut threads form a short dense cut or loop pile. As well as giving it a distinctive velvet-like feel, the pile construction is particularly durable, and ideally suited to applications such as public transport. Its upright fibres form a flexible, non-rigid surface, which are constantly displaced to give durability and anti-stain benefits. Traditional moquette fabrics are made from a wool nylon face with an interwoven cotton backing. (en)
  • モケット(英・仏:Moquette)とはパイル織物の布地の一種である。 (ja)
  • Moquette é um tipo de tecido fabricado com um grosso e denso . É um material particularmente versátil e resistente, predominantemente feito de lã com uma pequena percentagem de poliéster. O moquette é conhecido por ser atraente, resistente, durável e resistente ao fogo, sendo comumente utilizado em carpetes e estofados. Para além de lhe conferir uma sensação distinta aveludada, suas fibras verticais formam uma superfície flexível, não rígida, que são constantemente deslocadas para dar durabilidade e benefícios anti-mancha. Os tradicionais tecidos de moquette são feitos de uma face de nylon de lã com um suporte de algodão entrelaçado. (pt)
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