Jun 26, 2026Insights & News

The Real Difference Between Cheap and Premium PET Felt Panels

PET felt panels can look similar at first glance, but significant differences often exist in material quality, consistency, appearance, and processing performance.

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The Real Difference Between Cheap and Premium PET Felt Panels


A question we hear frequently is:
Why is there such a large price difference between PET felt panels?

On paper and photos, the products may look almost identical.

Same thickness.

Same size.

Same color.

Yet one supplier may offer a much lower price than another.

The difference is usually not found in the specification sheet.

It is found in the details.

One important factor is fiber quality.

PET felt panels are produced from polyester fibers, but not all fibers are the same.

Fiber length, cleanliness, and consistency can all affect the appearance and performance of the final product.

Surface quality is another major difference.

Premium panels typically have a smoother and more uniform surface.

This becomes particularly important for printing, CNC cutting, and decorative applications.



Lower-quality panels may contain visible fiber variations, uneven surfaces, or inconsistent textures.

Density consistency also plays a critical role.

Panels with unstable density may look acceptable initially but create problems during fabrication.

Cutting quality may vary.

Finished products may not look consistent.

Packaging quality is another area often overlooked.

Some suppliers focus only on production costs.

Others invest more attention in protecting products during storage and transportation.

The difference becomes visible when the shipment arrives.

Perhaps the biggest difference is consistency over time.

A premium supplier is not only producing a good panel today.

They are producing the same quality panel next month and next year.

For distributors and project suppliers, this consistency is extremely valuable.

It reduces complaints.

It simplifies purchasing decisions.

It helps build trust with end customers.

Of course, not every project requires the highest specification available.

The right choice depends on the application and budget.

However, when comparing suppliers, it is worth looking beyond thickness and price.

Ask about:
  • Fiber quality
  • Density consistency
  • Surface finish
  • Processing capability
  • Packaging standards

In many cases, the cheapest panel is not the most economical option.



The true cost often appears later through complaints, rework, delays, and customer dissatisfaction.

That is why understanding the difference between cheap and premium PET felt panels is important before making a purchasing decision.

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