Coir fibre and coir pith.
Coir fibre Coir fibre both white and golden brown, coir pith block, coir briqutte fuel, coco chips with permissible moisture content, dust not more than 5%
Coir fibre Specifications: Ec : 0.5 to 1 micron sec/cm (1:1.5 extraction method) Ph: 5.4 to 6.8 Mesh: 0.5 inches / 1 inches as per your requirements. Coir pith slab in grow bag @ usd 185 p.M.T. Coir brickets in 650 gms @ usd 175 p.M.T. Coir blocks in 5 kgs @ usd 147 p.M.T Coir blocks in 5 kgs (non palletised) @ usd 140 p.M.T.
1. Bale fibre A) Moisture content 15% B) Long fibre ( above 150mm) 24% C) Medium fibre (100 to 150mm) 28% D) Short fibre (50 to 100mm) 31% E) Baby fibre ( below 50mm) 10% F) Impuritie below 1.5% G) Dustcontent 5.5% J) Bale weight 100 to 150 kgs K) Loadablity 20tons in 40'hcc
Specifications :- 1.ProductCoir fibre 2.Specifications :- Length5 cm to 25 cm Impurity
Low EC & High Ec coco peat available pallet packing, bundle & bulk loading
Lenth 5 -30 cm Impurity - 5% maximum Moisture - 15% maximum 100kg - 125 kg bales.
Coir needled felt mats are non-woven mats made from 100% coir fibre. The fibre is selected, dried and then weaved in the needle felt machine for required thickness. Then the needle is punched to achieve the desired degree of compaction. The fibre is bonded to form long sheets. Needled felt mats have excellent moisture absorption capacity and water retention characteristics. It is an ideal medium for plant growth. It is also used for lawn development and landscaping. Advantages Environmental Friendly Easy laying Easy rooting for plants Water retention capability
Coir fibre Packing hydraulically compressed & tightly strapped bale
Coir Fibre is extracted from the fibrous outer cover of the fruit of the Coconut palm, with or without retting. Coir Fibre is graded based on its nature of extraction, colour, presence of long and short fibres, impurities etc. It is then processed into the finest fibres. Coir Fibre is of two typesâ??brown and white. Coir obtained from fresh green Coconut is termed as White Fibre, which is finer than the Brown Fibre. The Brown Fibre are the outcome of Seasoned Fully Matured Coconuts which lose their green colour in the process. Each of them have their own distinct types of applications. The Brown Fibre is widely used for fabrication of doormats, brushes, mattresses and other upholstery material whereas the White Fibre is used for making ropes, making fishing nets, and other eco-friendly Products.