Coir Mulch Mats are non-woven fabric of coir fiber. It is completely made of Coir Fibre 100% eco-friendly and easily bio-degradable. Specifications: - Origin: Vietnam - Material: 100% natural coir fiber - Color: Natural - Unit: Piece - Thickness: 32-35 mm - Feature: Sustainable, well finishing, smooth surface
Coir logs is the best Solution for soil erosion. Coir Logs are easy to use, have less water evaporation, suitable for hills, banks, shorelines, and other erosion-prone areas -the most effective material in creating natural environments. Coir Twine is made from coconut fiber which is extracted from coconut husk, using a spinning machine. Material: 100% Cocofiber Diameter Log: 30 cm Diameter of Yarn: 6-7 mm Lengths: 3 m (custom) Inner Core: Cocofiber Weight/Log: 45 kg Application: Erosion Control Loadability: 40" HC (250 log) MOQ: 50 logs Supplied from Vietnam, India, or Indonesia.
99 Gold Data has #Coir #Mat/ Coconut Fiber #Carpet Coir Mats is made totally from natural coconut fiber. Nowadays, Coconut fiber carpet is very popular in the handicraft industry and agriculture. We are supplying coir mats at a high standard, competitive price, especially do OEM based on your requirements, and we provide directly from the factory. Specifications: Origin: Vietnam Color: natural. Moisture: 8% max. Thickness: 30 - 60 mm. Length: 10-12m; Width: 1-1.5m. 100% natural, well finishing, smooth surface. Quantity capacity: 5*40ft container/ month. Packaging: each roll is wrapped by straps. For more information on availability and the best deals, contact us today! #coconutfiber #coirmats #coconutfibermats #coircarpet
Coco coir logs are popular material choices for use in construction zones, restoration areas, for environmental preservation on hillsides, or for aquatic erosion control. Coir logs are strong enough to withstand weather conditions such as heavy rains and, when staked to a hillside, help prevent soil slippage by holding the water until the sediment settles. Coir logs can last anywhere from two to five years. Coir logs do not need to be removed at the end of their life cycle, as coir logs break down naturally into the soil, providing nutrients to the ecosystem in the process Sizes up to 20 feet long and in varying diameters.