BTC, BTD, BTE, BTR, BTCA, BTCB, Meshta special & 'A', OMC. Packing: pucca bales of 182.25kgs. 1x20fcl can load 15mt & 1x40fcl can load 26mt.
Product short description: Used in jute yarn factory, jute goods factory Quality: BTC, BTD, BTE, BTR, SMR, BTCA, BTCB, BWCA, BWCB In the case of Jute Yarns of fabrics 20/1, 22/1, 24/1, 26/1, 28/1, and 30/1, Packed in machine-pressed pucca bales of about 182.25 kg net weight each, tied with jute rope, the package shall be suitable for long-distance ocean transport. BATCH: 100% TOSSA 1x20 FCL can load 15 MT, and 1x40 FCL can load 26 MT. Payment: L/C or T.T. Impurity: Not Exceeding 0.5% Moisture: Not Exceeding 16% I Inspection: SGS or any agency as per buyer requirements. Delivery Detail: 20 days for delivery after getting the L/C. Packaging Detail: 182.25 KGS Bale Fineness: Fiber Well Separated Strength: Fairly average Material: 100% Jute (Raw) 182.25 KGS Bale Color: Natural Foreign Matter: 0.5 PCT MAX Height: 1.5 Meters
Supplier: Bar mops, dish cloth, duster cloth, floor cleaning cloth, stockinet rolls, face cloth, hand towels, bath towels, beach towels, kitchen towels, tea towels ( stripped, checked, printed, embroidered, jacquard ), waffle weave kitchen towels, glass cloth, herringbone kitchen towels, terry tea towels, mono check tea towels, aprons, pot holders, hot pad, oven mitts, silicon oven mitt, terry oven mitt, pan grabbers, chef hat, caps, socks ( cotton, polyester ), cotton rag rugs & mat, bed sheets, table cloth, napkins, cushion covers, thermal blankets, fleece blankets, mink blankets, floor carpet, cotton bags, tote bags, shopping bags, jute bags, paper / board bags, fruit picking bags, coin bags, cotton webbing tape, cotton/ polyester braided cards, home textiles & made ups, jute webbing, pp webbing, soft plant tie, coconut coir pith / peat.
Supplier: Coir fibre bale, coir pith, coco peat, grow bags, coco chips, coir needle felt, coir geo textiles, rubberized coir(latex sprayed) sheets for mattress ,mulch mats and garden articles
Spec as following: Color: white and brown Fiber length: 5-20cm Moisture content: max 15% Impurity content: max 3% Ash content: max 5% Quantity: 1000MT/month Packing:100,120,150 kg bales Country of Origin: India.
Raw Scotched Flax Fiber Long Fiber (HSCODE 5301.2100) Raw fiber which obtained from the water Retting flax straw by scotching 55 / 90 cm. Long in hand full about 200-250 gr each, 96-98% purity press in bales covert with jute weight of the One Bale 250 kg , for one 40 ft we can laded 25 Tons The Long of the Scotched Flax not less than 60 cm. length with cleanness not less than 96% can be used in producing yarns which are used for textile . Pressed in bales of 200 or 250 kg. ( With or without jutes) We got two grades from Scotched Flax. Grade A We produce between 200 and 300 Tons / Month. Grade B We produce between 150 and 300 Tons /
Cane Webbing is used for furniture that has a groove around the opening. It is also used for cabinet doors, speaker fronts and to provide ventilation for appliances. To determine how much you will need, measure from groove to groove (front to back and side to side) and add 1" to each measurement Authentic Indonesian rattan, natural cane woven screen, furniture, chair, table, ceiling, background, wall material Size: You can choose the size you want. If you don't have the size you want, please contact us. Material: natural Indonesian rattan Other sizes available: width 45 cm, 55 cm, 65 cm, 70cm, 75cm, 80 cm, 85cm, 90cm, 95cm, 100cm
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.