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28 Jul.,2025

 

Felt Wick - Manufacturer & Supplier of oil wicking felt material

Manufacturer & Supplier of felt wicking material


What is felt wick :

Felt wick also referred as wicking felt is a wool felt material that conveys any liquid by capillary action, they are loose wool fibers are pressed and felted to any shape and size as per requirement. Wool felt wicking which is made from natural wool fiber, by nature attracts and draws up any liquid including oil and water, transfers it to the end through capillary action. Wool felt wick absorbs, draw and conveys, drain the moisture or any fluid, liquid, chemicals and acid in slow steady controlled manner and in high flow rate to the end.



felt wicking material types, composition :
Wool and cotton fiber are best suited for moisture or water wicking and absorption. Wool wick made from wool is a natural fiber, environment friendly and is the best moisture wicking material, comes in in different shapes and sizes. Merino wool can be blended in combination with cotton and synthetic fibers. For acid wicking the natural fiber quickly degrades and decomposes as it is attacked by acid. Synthetic fiber like Polyester or polypropylene is best for Acid or Alkaline Wicking.
Fibers can be pressed to form felt wicking pad, or a bundle of fibers can be loosely twisted, braided or spun to yarn or thread which can also be used as wicking yarn or wicking thread. It can further processed in manufacturing of a woven cord or twisted to rope. The weave greatly increases the tensile strength and reduces the chance of splitting. Woolen yarn can also be woven into fabric and felted making the fibers interlocked creating a flexible single direction or multi direction Woven Felt wick.

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Appearance - Colors:
Wicking felt is generally Off white or cream and Gray in color. Black colored felt wick is also manufactured. It can be dyed in any color like Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Brown or to any shade as per choice. F1 wick is white in color and F3 is grey in color.

Density / Hardness:
We are manufacturer of felt wick in different hardness. The wicking capability depends upon the density of the felt. Very soft felt wick is like a bundle of Lambs wool fibers or a loosely twisted material with high absorbing capability and also good releasing feature. Soft felt wick has density between 0.16 grams/cm3 to 0.22 grams/cm3. Medium hard felt wick has density from 0.26 grams/cm3 to 0.32 grams/cm3 and hard grade refers to 0.36 grams/cm3 and above. Having low density and hardness means high absorbing and fast transfer, releasing. Medium hard are flexible grade with balanced feature. Good Hardness absorbs slowly and retains the oil or the liquid. Woolen Felt has excellent wicking properties. Density is calculated as grams per cubic cm.

Shapes & sizes :
We can offer you wicking felt in any shape and size. Felt can be cut to fit custom holders. Wicking pad is made in thickness from 1 mm to 30 mm. These wicker pads can be cut in form of wicking strip and wick tape.
Round Felt Wick are rope, cord like structure manufactured in different diameter, measured in Inch - 1/8”, 5/32”, 3/16”, 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8”, 1/2”, 3/4”and 1". Felt wicks are specially manufactured in two colors from pressed wool felt - either white F-1 felt, or grey F-3 felt.

How does Wicking Work?
Wicking works by utilizing a process called as capillary action. It is the process of a liquid flowing in a narrow space without any assistance. Felt wick are made from fibers and they have tiny narrow gaps in between fibers where liquid can fill in these gaps in the wool felt fibers retains the fluid and it acts like a oil reservoir and transfer the fluids into the areas, move up to next gap or space, by the absorbing nature of fiber, any liquid or oil is quickly absorbed and travels in path direction of fiber, uniformly and predictable manner, thereby creating a capillary motion and defying opposition to, any external forces like gravity and creating a continuous flow momentum until it reaches the end part.
For Example : A wax candle where the twisted cotton thread draws up liquid melted wax and delivering it to the base of the flame as fuel for illumination, creating a continuous flow and supply of fuel. An oil lamp that by capillary attraction draws up paraffin wax oil or kerosene oil with a steady supply of the oil to the flame.

Wicking time & Liquids :
Wicking time depends upon 2 factors mainly, wicking material and the liquid. Wick material can be classified further to fiber composition like Wool, Cotton, Polyester, Polypropylene. Structure or manufacturing pattern or construction, depending upon the fiber direction the flow is determined. If it is woven into multi directional then it will spread uniformly instead of going in a single direction and slowing the wicking time. The thickness and shape determines the quantity of any liquid, water or oil transfer.
Depending upon the Density the flow rate can be adjusted, density is grams per centimeter cube or pounds / yard, the transfer is determined by the quantity of liquid transferred in particular time like 5 ml absorption in 12 seconds. The travel time or transfer rate can be measured in millimeter (mm) or cm per second to inches in hour. We are manufacturer and supplier of felt wick and all types of Fluid or liquid can be transferred with our felt Wick in controlled manner whether it is Water, Oil or even acid. Our water wicking felt can retain moisture from air and release water when it is dry and requires water. Oil wicking felt material is best suited for oil wicking, it can transfer all types of oil, synthetic or light crude with API gravity greater than 31. Any hydrocarbons like Acetone, Toluene . Our acid wicking felt can retain and transfer diluted or concentrated acids. The viscosity of liquid impacts the flow rate and time, Heavy or High viscous liquid which are slowly absorbed are also have longer wicking time. A felt strip can be effectively be utilized in applications for wicking of solvents, grease, ink, oil, perfumes, or water.

Guidelines and Standard:
We follow strict guidelines in manufacturing Wool Felt with International Standards. In Russia GOST - ГОСТ -77 specifies Felt wicks and plates. This standard applies to felt thin-haired cylindrical and flat wicks and plates used in mechanical engineering for supplying lubricant to machine components. 

Features / Advantages :
Felt has extraordinary and tremendous wicking capabilities, delivering consistent fluid flow without material deterioration. Felt is extremely absorbent and can retain many times its weight in fluids. Its quality is not compromised by continuous oil saturation. Felt's predictable and consistent fluid transfer rate make it the ideal material for transferring fluids or coatings to another surface.

Does felt wick moisture ? Yes, our felt are specially crafted to wick moisture.
Does felt wick oil ? Yes, our felt oil wick is excellent material in absorption and transmission of oil. It can be completely soaked and submerged in Oil for absorption and it retains it and also releases it when required.

Function and properties :
Retaining : Soaking , fluid absorbing
Transmission : Fluid Transfer
Lubrication : Oil Lubricating wick

Uses & Application :
Wick for Automatic Self Watering System for Plants, Siphoning Plant Feeding Wick
Ink Pads Applicators
Felt wick applicator: Felt applicators Strips act as reservoir and applicator in one highly resilient and long lasting piece
Motor and Starter as Oil Wick, Shaft Lubricating and Bearings

Frequently Asked Questions About Felt - Part 1 – thefeltstore.com

Here at The Felt Store, we've noticed there are a lot of questions that customers frequently ask us and we thought it would be a great idea to share it with everyone just in case you may have similar questions. Here we have a two part F.A.Q. list that we will always add to in the future so stay posted for more info!

What are common uses of Felt?

One of the beautiful things about this ancient material is the multiple uses and functions that it has. Felt is constantly being re-invented within a wide range of disciplines.

Felt Scarf by Lorena Santin Andrade Designer Uses:
  • Acoustics (e.g. Sound Studios)
  • Interior Design (e.g. upholstery, rugs, lighting, coasters)
  • Fashion (e.g. Scarves, hats, bags)
  • Display Design (e.g. window/showcase)
  • Instillation Design (e.g. murals, wall coverings)
  • Set Design (e.g. backdrops, drapery, props)

Acrylic Craft Felt

Craft Uses:
  • Decorations (e.g. holiday ornaments)
  • Costumes
  • Toys

Felt Wick

Industrial Uses:
  • Sound Buffering
  • Insulation
  • Vibration absorption
  • Polishing (e.g. Jewellery)
  • Oil Retention
  • Lubrication
  • Door Bumpers
  • Dust Shields
  • Gaskets
  • Washers
  • Wipers
  • Wicks

Boot Liners

Other Uses:
  • Furniture Protector Pads
  • Saddle Pads
  • Musical Instruments (e.g. drum beaters, piano hammerheads)
  • Optical (e.g. Polishing wheels, cloths)
  • Printing (e.g. engraving blankets, roll covers)
  • Boot Liners, Insoles
  • Chalk Board Erasers
  • Pool and Poker table covers

How is Felt made?

There are two major felt making methods:

  1. The Wet Felt method is the old classic way whereby natural fibers like wool are interlocked and matted together through a process of felting and fulling (milling) by exposing the wool to heat, motion pressure and moisture in the form of hot steam and water. In that process the natural scale structure of the wool fibers open up and allow for fiber entanglement. Such interlocking and shrinkage is continued until a desired density is achieved.

  2. The Needle Felt method in contrast is a dry process (no water and steam) that does not require natural fibers like wool in order to interlock. The interlocking of fibers is achieved through a mechanical up and downward motion of metal needles with barbs that transport and push the fibers together into a matted form.

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What is Felt made of?

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Felt can be made of many different fibers or one specific fiber. The main component of high quality Felt is wool, this may be 100% wool or a blend of wool and a variety of other materials depending on its quality and required use. Felt made of a blend of fibers may contain reprocessed wool (e.g. old sweaters), recyclable fibers (e.g. cotton), viscose/rayon (a wood fiber, or sometimes polyester. Felt may also be made from other synthetic fibers such as acrylic. This type of felt is typically used for arts and crafts projects.

What is the difference between the Industrial Felts?

Industrial Felts are usually not dyed and retain their natural colors, ranging from a light beige to dark browns and grays. Because industrial felts are made of natural wool there are times when color variations or blemishes in the felt may occur. For example, the white is often not a pure white, but an off white, which may have some blemishes. The gray industrial felt at times may vary from gray, to grayish brown, to having a blue tint, etc. It all depends on the batch being created. This variation cannot be guaranteed in the production process as it is dependent on the natural bails of wool to create the felt. This may vary greatly from roll to roll.

White wool's are higher quality wool's and are more resilient than gray wool's. It is hard to specify the uses of each felt quality because the function is dependent on the required density and thickness. The following is a list of recommended uses:

F-1:
Color: White/Beige
Wool Content: 95%
Use: Is suitable for oil retention in installations where the felt is not compressed, for feeding low viscosity or light oil, and where unusual strength and hardness are required. Washers, bushings, wicks, door bumpers, polishing blocks, and parts where wear and resistance to abrasion are required, are typical uses.

F-3:
Color: Gray
Wool Content: 85%
Use: Recommended for vibration mountings and the same general purposes as SAE F-1 and where a felt of slightly lower quality is satisfactory.

F-5 & F-7
Color: F-5 White/Beige, F-7 Gray
Wool Content: F-5 95%, F-7 80%
Use: Recommended for dust shields, wipers, grease retainer washers, wicks, vibration mountings, and in uses where a resilient felt is required.

F-10
Color: White/Beige
Wool Content: 95%
Use: recommended for grease and oil retention where the felt is confined and compressed in assembly. Also recommended for dust shields under less severe operating conditions where F-5 and F-7 are not required.

F-15
Color: Gray
Wool Content: 55%
Use: Recommended for sound deadening, chassis strips, spacers, dust shields, pedal pads, dash liners, and mechanical purposes where abrasion and wear are not important factors.

F-26
Color: Gray
Wool Content: 40%
Use: Is a cheaper low density felt recommended for non-mechanical applications when retained between other materials. Other uses include padding, packaging and in some cases sound absorption.

F-50
Color: White/Beige
Wool Content: 95%
Use: The same quality as SAE F-1, bellow 1/8th thick

F-51
Color: Gray
Wool Content: 92%
Use: The same quality as SAE F-3, bellow 1/8th thick

F-55
Color: Black and Gray
Wool Content: 80%
Use: The same quality as F-7, bellow 1/8th thick

Is there color variation between Felts?

We encourage customers not to rely on screen representations of our felt colors. Different computer monitors vary in color calibration. Please contact us and we will provide you with desired samples or if you are looking our designer felt, please purchase our samples online. Further more, craft and designer felt colors rely on different qualities, therefore varying amongst each other. Dye lots amongst the craft felts may vary slightly, while Industrial (natural) felt colors change according to wool blends and mixtures.

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