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Features of sisal fiber Sisal is a common species of agave, mainly grows in tropical regions. The sisal fiber, extracted from the leaf sheath, has the characteristics of white, Tough texture (strong tensile force), flexible, resistant to sea water immersion and rub, less glue, not easy to slip and others. Applications of sisal fiber Sisal fiber is widely used in navigation, oilfield, mine, lumbering, architectural industry, civil use and transportation. Such as gypsum board, wall paper, paper pulp, sisal ropes, cat toys, insole, brush, bouquet packing, aircraft and bouquet packing.
HS Code 56072900 PRICE = US$ 1,500 CIF ORIGIN: SOUTH AFRICA PACKAGE: 1000KG MIN ORDER: 100 TONS DESCRIPTION Sisal fiber is derived from agave, Agave sisalana. It is valued for cordage because of its strength, durability, ability to stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and, like coir, it is resistant to deterioration in saltwater. The higher-grade fiber is converted into yarns for the carpet industry. Specifications Natural Sisal Fiber Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Type:Natural Sisal Fiber Type 1, 2, 3 and 4 Form:Container 20 (12MT) our 40\" (28MT) Package:250kg Natural size of the fiber: Between 80cm to 1.20cm sisal fiber: Grade A Length: 110cm-130cm Moisture: 10%-13% Impurity: 0-2% max Color: cream white cream, Brown
Sisal fiber is a strong and durable natural plant fiber extracted from the leaves of the Agave sisalana plant, primarily grown in tropical regions like Africa, Brazil, and Mexico. These fibers are renowned for their versatility and strength, making them valuable in various industries. Sisal fiber is commonly used for manufacturing products such as twine, rope, rugs, mats, and even paper due to its excellent resistance to deterioration and wear. It is prized for its sustainability and eco-friendliness, as the sisal plant is relatively low-maintenance and renewable, making it a favored choice for environmentally conscious applications and products.