Black Flocking
Black Flocking Powder and Black Flocking Fiber create dense, matte and velvet-like black surfaces for automotive interiors, packaging, plastic parts, rubber components, textile printing and display materials.
Quick Facts
Color Effect: Deep black, matte and velvet-like surface
Material Options: Nylon, polyester, viscose or custom flock fibers
Applications: Automotive interiors, packaging, rubber, plastic and textile decoration
Performance Focus: Low glare, dense coverage and consistent black appearance
Customization: Fiber length, dtex, black shade, luster and surface treatment
Sample Support: Samples available for color, texture and adhesion testing
Black Flocking for Matte and Velvet-Like Surface Effects
Black Flocking is used to create a dense, soft and matte black surface on different substrates, including plastic, rubber, paper, packaging, textile and interior components.
Zhangs provides custom Black Flocking Powder and Black Flocking Fiber in different materials, fiber lengths, dtex and black shade options for decorative, low-glare and functional surface needs.
| Specification | Options |
|---|---|
| Color | Black, deep black, matte black, custom black shade |
| Material Options | Nylon, polyester, viscose or customized flock fiber |
| Fiber Length | 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm or customized |
| Fineness | 1.7 dtex, 3.3 dtex, 5.0 dtex or customized |
| Surface Effect | Dense, matte, soft-touch, low-glare |
| Substrates | Plastic, rubber, paper, textile, leather, coated surfaces |
| Customization | Material, length, dtex, shade, luster and packaging |
Deep Matte Black Appearance
Creates a non-glossy black flocked surface that improves visual depth and helps reduce unwanted reflection.
Dense Velvet-Like Texture
Adds a soft and rich black flocked layer to plastic, rubber, paper, textile or packaging surfaces.
Low-Glare Surface Effect
Suitable for automotive interiors, display components and visual surfaces where reflection control matters.
Flexible Material Selection
Nylon, polyester or viscose fibers can be selected according to durability, stability or softness requirements.
Custom Black Shade Matching
Black shade, luster and texture can be adjusted according to customer samples or product series.
Improves Product Visual Quality
Black Flocking Powder gives products a refined, premium and textured surface compared with plain plastic, paper or rubber.
Helps Reduce Reflection
The matte black flocked layer can reduce glare and create a softer visual appearance.
Supports Decorative and Functional Uses
Black Flocking Fiber can be used for soft touch, surface protection, friction control and decoration.
Works Across Multiple Substrates
It can be applied to plastic, rubber, paper, textile, synthetic leather and coated surfaces after testing.
Custom Production Support
Zhangs supports custom material, fiber length, dtex, black shade, luster and packaging options.
01Automotive Interiors
Used for glove boxes, storage compartments, trims and low-glare interior surfaces.
02Luxury Packaging Boxes
Suitable for jewelry boxes, watch boxes, cosmetic boxes and black velvet-like linings.
03Rubber and Plastic Parts
Used to create controlled matte black texture on selected functional or decorative parts.
04Textile Printing
Suitable for raised black logos, labels, garment patterns and fashion trims.
05Display and Visual Props
Used for trays, boards, exhibition props and non-reflective black presentation surfaces.
06Crafts and Decorative Products
Suitable for small accessories, handmade items, toys and decorative panels.
Problems & Solutions for Black Flocking Applications
Black flocking requires careful control of color depth, flock density, adhesive matching and surface cleanliness.
| Common Problems | Why It Happens with Black Flocking | Zhangs Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Black color looks uneven | Adhesive coating, flock density or substrate color may not be consistent. | Use approved flocked samples, control adhesive thickness and keep flock distribution stable. |
| Surface is not matte enough | Fiber luster, low density or substrate reflection may affect the matte effect. | Select dull black flocking powder and test under real lighting conditions. |
| Loose fibers remain | Curing may be incomplete or excess flock may not be removed properly. | Optimize curing and remove loose fibers after the adhesive is fully set. |
| Poor adhesion on rubber or plastic | Oil, release agents or low surface energy may affect bonding. | Clean or pre-treat the substrate and test adhesive compatibility before mass production. |
| Black shade does not match | Different lighting, flock density or batch variation may change the visual result. | Confirm shade on actual flocked samples and keep approved standards for repeat orders. |
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1 How can I reduce black color difference?
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2 Can black flocking be used for packaging linings?
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3 Which material should I choose for black flocking?
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4 Can Zhangs customize a deep matte black shade?
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5 Is Black Flocking the same as black flocking powder?
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6 What is Black Flocking used for?