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Webbing is a key structural component used in upholstery, furniture manufacturing, and textile applications. Kehls supplies a range of durable webbing solutions designed to provide strength, flexibility, and long-lasting support across a variety of uses, from seating systems to straps and reinforcement.
Quality webbing plays a critical role in the structure and longevity of upholstered furniture. Kehls offers reliable webbing solutions trusted by upholsterers, furniture manufacturers, and repair professionals.
Key Benefits:
Webbing from Kehls is commonly used for:
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Webbing is used to create support structures in seating, providing strength and flexibility beneath cushions.
Elastic webbing provides flexible support, while jute webbing offers firmer, more traditional structural support.
Yes. Polywebbing is durable and resistant, making it suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications.
Kehls stocks webbing in multiple widths, including 25mm, 38mm, and 50mm, depending on the application.
Yes. Polywebbing is commonly used for bag straps and other load-bearing textile applications.