• Kapok fibre Kapok is a fluffy, silky yellowish fiber, similar in feel to milkweed or down.Kapok is similar to cotton in that both fibres are found around the plant seeds, rather than extracted from the stem or leaves.Individual fibres are 1.2 to 3.6 (0.47 to 1.41 inches)long, averaging 1.9cm (0.78 inch), kapok is a moisture-resistant, quick-drying, resilient, and buoyant fibre. Typical analyses indicate that the kapok fibers comprise 64% cellulose, 13% lignin and 23% pentosan.The hollow core makes kapok very light, 8 times lighter than cotton by volume.During the war, kapok was employed for insulating tanks, for lining aviation suits, for filling floats of army assault-bridges, and generally for replacing cork wherever lightness, moisture-resistance and floating power were needed. Kapok is chiefly cultivated in asia; the kapok fibre important product of pakistan. Balles, fabrics bags
Indonesia java kapok fibre Dimension 60x50x95cm, weight approx. 100-110kgs 20" container ~7.5 - 8mt 40" container ~7.5 - 8mt
Indonesia java kapok fibre Dimension 60x50x95cm, weight approx. 100-110kgs 20" container ~7.5 - 8mt 40" container ~15mt
Indonesia java kapok fibre Dimension 60x50x95cm, weight approx. 100-110kgs 20" container ~7.5 - 8mt 40" container ~7.5 - 8mt
Supplier: Pillows, cotton fibre, kapok fibre, shredded fabric waste
Buyer: Cotton fabric, polyester fabric, polyester fiber.
Supplier: Kapok fibres
Services: Export or import
Buyer: Kapok fibres, cotton waste, plastic bags for packing
Supplier: Kapok Fibre/ Cotton Fibre
Buyer: Cotton Fabric, Textile
Supplier: Cotton yarn waste, sized denim yarn waste, cotton waste, kapok fibre, cotton linters
Supplier: Yarn, Cotton Waste, Regenerated Polyester Fibre, Kapok Fibre, Cotton Spunlace, Spunbond Fabric, Coconut Oil