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We can supply sisal fibre... Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, UG and SSUG..... Origin Kenya and Tanzania.
Sisal Fiber UG Grade for sale. The term sisal may refer either to the plantâ??s common name or the fibre, depending on the context. It is sometimes referred to as â??sisal hempâ??, because for centuries hemp was a major source for fibre, and other fibre sources were named after it. The sisal fibre is traditionally used for rope and twine, and has many other uses, including paper, cloth, footwear, hats, bags, carpets, geotextiles, and dartboards. It is also used as fibre reinforcements for composite fibre-glass, rubber and cement products. SISAL FIBER UG GRADE WHOLESALE: We have direct contact with suppliers of sisal fiber from Kenya. Our sisal fiber is tough and wearable, bright and fine colors, little moisture, and high degree of purity. Suitable for making kinds of sisal rugs,sisal cloth,sisal buff, sisal paper wall, sisal sun-cap, sisal handicrafts, sisal laundry products, sisal door-mats etc. We produce the following grade of sisal fiber. -Grade 1 -Grade 2 -Grade 3L -Grade 3(3s) -Grade UG(UG Special) -ETC. Features: Used for rope and twine Resistance to deterioration High strength
Top quality cheap 100% natural Sisal Fibre / Sisal Hemp / Natural UG Grade. Classification per Grade: TYPE 1 - Colour whitish/soft cream, well brushed, humidity maximum 14% without knots. TYPE 2 - Colour cream/yellowish, well brushed, humidity maximum 14% without knots. TYPE 3 - Colour cream/yellowish, well brushed, humidity maximum 14%, without knots. REFUGOS (REJECT) - Colour brownish/green, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots and high percentage of impurities.
Quality Natural Sisal Fibre Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Length: 110CM-130CM with a tolerance of 20%. Moisture: 10%-13% Impurity: 0-3% Classification per Grade: TYPE 1 - Colour whitish/soft cream, well brushed humidity maximum 14% without knots. Color: natural white, Brown and between white and brown. TYPE 2 - Colour cream/yellowish, well brushed humidity maximum 14% without knots. TYPE 3 - Colour cream/yellowish, well brushed humidity maximum 14%, without knots. REFUGOS (REJECT) - Colour brownish/green, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots and high percentage of impurities. BUCHA (TOW) - Colour yellowish/brownish, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots. More details.... The sisal fiber , with long and white color, strong and pliable, good tension, high friction resistance, high acid and alkali resistance and high resistance to corrosiveness , are widely utilized for spinning, making ropes , cores for steel wire rope, polishing buff, carpet, paper pulp, building materials like gypsum board, doormat and other different kinds of products.
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Supplier: Sisal Yarn & Fibre, Alfalfa Hay, Cashew Nuts, W320, W240, Agriculture Nuts, Giant African, Snails, Snails Oil, Health & Beauty Products, Calcium, Cattle, Hair, Horse, Beef, Animal, Raw & Natural Gypsum, Construction, Textile, Cow, Omasum, Buffalo, Salted, Food, Intestines, Stomach, Product, Jewelry, Sisal Fiber Natural Raw, Sisal Fiber, Leather Products, Hides, Skin, Genuine Leather, Dried Salted, Wet Salted, Donkey, Sheep, Fur, Shoe
Supplier: Sisal Yarn & Fibre, Alfalfa Hay, Cashew Nuts, W320, W240, Agriculture Nuts, Giant African, Snails, Snails Oil, Health & Beauty Products, Calcium, Cattle, Hair, Horse, Beef, Animal, Raw & Natural Gypsum, Construction, Textile, Cow, Omasum, Buffalo, Salted, Food, Intestines, Stomach, Product, Jewelry, Sisal Fiber Natural Raw, Sisal Fiber, Leather Products, Hides, Skin, Genuine Leather, Dried Salted, Wet Salted, Donkey, Sheep, Fur, Shoe
The banana fibre products are popular for their household utility use. These are items like laundry basket, office waste paper basket, and fruit or egg trays. There are also banana fibre products that serve as house deco. These are art scenes depicting African culture, animals, and nativity products. Of late, the Kikuyu ethnic women community from central province have introduced Banana fiber "Kiondo" basket. Unlike the sisal baskets, the banana fibre "kiondo" do not need any colouring. As for the hand woven banana fibre basketry, the producers are based in Central and western province and even in slum areas. 90% of banana fibre basketry producers are middle-aged women who make the banana basketry to supplement their sources of income. It is also an activity that instills a sense of belonging and security. Most of the producers lifetime dream is to educate their children and acquire or build a better house which has a security of tenure. Like in most slum areas, a majority of the women take both the role of the bread earner and house head. There are many reasons behind it such as having been widowed, divorced or even migrated from rural areas in search of greener pastures in Nairobi just to find themselves in the slum life. Traditionally unlike men, women do not have property right or inherit from their place of origin thus rural land. Therefore their best alternative is to adapt to urban slum life where basic social amenities are not only lacking but inadequate to serve the usually high population of maginalized citizens. The problems that face the slum community and their rural counterpart is poverty and unemployment. Many of the slum dwellers rely on unreliable source of income such as temporary construction work while their women combine their respective source of income with child rearing among other household chores. In order to fight the odds against them, women unlike men have formed their own Banana fibre groups. The common objective is to work as a team as a way of seeking recognition and to empower the group members. This is realised through networking with the powers that be. These women slum groups, source the banana fibre raw material from the rural areas where banana plant is grown. The fibre are collected from the garden while dry and later softened by soaking the fibre overnight before usage.