Natural Sisal Fiber Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Sisal Fiber UG Grade 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 and a very high level of dust.
Coconut fibers are mainly used to create ropes. Since these types of coconut coir are natural and resist sea water, it's widely used to accessories in boats and fishing nets. Most of these ropes are really tough. DIAMETER: 5,7,10,12,14,16,20 MM Length: 100, 200, 1000, 2000 Meter Color: Brown Natural Made From: 100% Medium Tolong Fiber Impurity: 2% Max Moisture: 15% Max
Coconut fibers is an eco - friendly material which are found between the hard, internal shell of the outer coat of a coconut. After fully mature coconuts are harvested, they are put into machines to separate the long bristle fibres underneath the skin of the nut. This process is called wet-milling. The coconut fiber is relatively waterproof, and is one of the few enviromental materials that are resistant to damage by seawater. Specification; Product name: Coconut fiber Place of Origin: Vietnam Color: Natural Brown Material: Raw coconut husk Feature: Environment Friendly
Coir fibre is the major product that is extracted from the coconut husk. Coir fibres have a multitude of different applications and they are available in blocks and bales as well. The coir fibres are generally used in the production of ropes, mats and mattresses. The coir fibres that are extracted from the inner layer of the outer part of the coir husk are used in large scale production of the ropes, mattresses and brushes. Coir fibre is also the main product used in manufacturing the geotextiles. Geotextiles have a wide range of uses. But it is mainly used in limiting the soil erosion. Soil erosion has become one of the most prevalent problems of our society. Although there are various methods for limiting it but the erosion can be successfully kept in check by the use of geotextiles. Moreover, the geotextiles are also used in various types of road works and for surrounding the dams.