About us
KING Nonwoven Products was established in early 2000 by its owners, Bart van der Hart and Jan van Leeuwen. As the name suggests, the company is specialised in nonwovens: textile produced using a technologically advanced process and consisting of synthetic and/or natural fibres that are linked to each other mechanically and/or chemically.
KING has many years of experience in the different markets where nonwovens are applied. Therefore we are in an excellent position to respond to the various preferences of our customers.
KING Nonwoven Products is a trade name of KING Holding B.V.
Our companies
KING RootBarrier is thé specialist in the development, production and distribution of durable and sustainable solutions against weeds and root pressure. A specialist that advises, supports and supplies you with the right product for the right application. Also, a partner for soil stabilisation, irrigation, and protection from moles and toads.
Specialized in nonwovens: textiles consisting of synthetic or natural fibres that are mechanically or chemically bonded.
Specialized in the cutting and winding of, among other things, nonwovens such as spunbonded fabrics, needle felt and glass fibre fleeces.
Specialized in the development, production and distribution of glues, adhesive tapes and stabilizing fabrics.
News
All innovationsDuPont™ Plantex® Platinium in Amsterdam-Zuidoost
Between the A2 and A9 motorways near Amsterdam KING RootBarrier, commissioned by Rijkswaterstaat (the national Department of Waterways and Public Works) has constructed a depot of ca 10,000 m2 for depositing soil contaminated by Japanese knotweed. Click here to read more.
11/27/2020Discount tree planting package
Our solution against drought, but also the innovative and biological anchoring. Take advantage of a discount on the full package now. Interested? Click here to continue reading.
10/20/2020Summer greetings from Zeewolde
For many of us, this summer isn’t like other summers. If you have any questions, please let us know, we are (still) at your service. Click here to read more.
8/13/2020