Coir Fibre - Mix Fibre : The coconut husk is crushed, deeply retted in water before processing. Retted husk is broken down to fine fibre ranging between long & medium lengths which is used for spinning yarn by hand or using traditional ratts or automatic spinning machines. Usage: Rubberized coir Mattress, Automobile upholstery, Coir Pads, Coir cushions, Carpet under lays, Seat Cushions etc. Color : Brown/White Moisture :
Coir Fibre:Colour:Brown Fibre length:5-25 cm, Moisture:r12 -14 %,Impurities:3 %, Dust:2 % Weigt:120 Kg bales Packed in plastic straps Quantity:4000 metric ton per month Coir Pith:Low EC,Compressed 5 Kg bales FOB:185 US $ per metric ton ex Chennai Coir Fibre:120 Kg bale wrapped in plastic straps, Coir Pith:Compressed Bale of 5 Kg
Coir Mats & Fibre Mats : Coir Mats are made on handlooms, power looms or frames and with or without brush. Creel Mats are known for its thin brush. Rod Mats for thick brush and Fibre Mats for compact brush. Latex/rubber backing makes the mats non-slip. Available with woven or stenciled designs and bevelled patterns for use in interior or exterior door fronts.
Coir Bristol Fibre
Coir Fibre
Baled Fibre The fibers of the mattress and the fiber mixture can be compressed into balls, each bale weighing about 125 kg to 150 kg, plastic or fiber straps can be used to secure the bales. Load capacity is approximately 20 metric tons and 22 metric tons per 40 feet container, respectively, when using plastic strapping or belt. Bales are a very economical way of transporting fiber for various industries, Other Applications All kinds of fibre mattresses Yarn, Twine & Ropes Brushes & Brooms Door mats and carpets Nursery pots & flower pots Erosion control products
Coir Fibre Coir, seed-hair fibre obtained from the outer shell, or husk, of the coconut with or without retting. They are resistant to abrasion and can be dyed. They are used to make brushes, are woven into matting, and are spun into yarns for marine cordage and fishnets. There are two types of coir: the more commonly used brown fibre, which is obtained from mature coconuts, and finer white fibre, which is extracted from immature green coconuts after soaking for up to 10 months. Mature coir fibres contain more lignin, a complex woody chemical, and less cellulose than fibres such as flax or cotton.
Coir ( or coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, and mattresses. Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut.
Coir fibre Packing hydraulically compressed & tightly strapped bale
1. Bale fibre A) Moisture content 15% B) Long fibre ( above 150mm) 24% C) Medium fibre (100 to 150mm) 28% D) Short fibre (50 to 100mm) 31% E) Baby fibre ( below 50mm) 10% F) Impuritie below 1.5% G) Dustcontent 5.5% J) Bale weight 100 to 150 kgs K) Loadablity 20tons in 40'hcc