Coco Peat / Koko Peat / Coir Peat / Coir Pith is the residue after the Extraction of Coconut Fiber from the husk (Mesocarp) of the coconut. It is an Organic matter and completely biodegradable. Coco Peat is an Excellent Growing Medium and Ideal Substitute for peat moss. Coco peat is a 100% natural growing medium. This coco peat dried in the natural sun, are processed to produce different items namely Coco peat block & coco peat briquettes. This block/briquette dissolves easily in water. Coco peat enhances the nutrient carrying capacity of plants. The properties of Coco Peat make it resistant to bacterial and fungal growth. Coco Peat has the ability to store and release nutrient to plants for extended periods of time. It also has great oxygenation properties which is important for healthy root development. Coco Peat also known as Coir Pith, Coir Fiber Pith or Coir Dust.
Coir Pith as raw material collected from various fiber mills in and around 100 Kms. surroundings by our own trucks. It’s stored in properly age wise segregated yards. These places are completely controlled from weeds, seeds and contaminations with clean environment.
Specification :
100 x 20 x 8 cm
100 x 15 x 8cm
100 x 20 x 10cm
100 x 15 x 10cm
100 x 20 x 12cm
100 x 15 x 12cm
100 x 20 x 15 cm
Coir fibre is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, etc. Coir fibre is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. Other uses of brown coir (made from ripe coconut) are in upholstery padding, sacking and horticulture. White coir, harvested from unripe coconuts, is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets
The coir fibre is relatively waterproof, and is one of the few natural fibres resistant to damage by saltwater. Fresh water is used to process brown coir, while seawater and fresh water are both used in the production of white coir.
Specification :
Coir Fibre Color: Brown & White
Length: 10cm - 25cm
Moisture Content: 17% Max
Impurity Content: 3% Max
Weight Per Bale: 120-130 kgs with green plastic strap
Loading per 40'' Feet Container: 21.500 - 23.000 MTS
Machine Twisted Fibre (Coir Rope) is made out of matured brown coir fiber. Machine Twisted Fibre (Coir Rope) is used for various applications like making coir mattresses, rubberised coir pad, coir cushions, carpet underlays and seat cushions. The Machine Twisted Fibre (Coir Rope) which is largely in demand is supplied by us is mainly processed from the superior quality coir fibres. Our finest Machine Twisted Fibre (Coir Rope) is generally supplied in the market after undergoing stringent quality check. These coir ropes have long lasting functional life and are very strong. They are also much eco friendly and have no serious effect on the environment. Besides, we are considered as a prime quantity and quality Natural Coir Rope manufacture and one of the primary suppliers of the same.
Ropes and cordage made from coconut fibre have been in use from ancient times. Indian navigators who sailed the seas to Malaya, Java, China, and the Gulf of Arabia centuries ago used coir for their ship ropes. Arab writers of the 11th century AD referred to the extensive use of coir for ship ropes and rigging.
Specification :
Diameter : 18 to 30 mm
Twist per feet : 15 to 20
Moisture % by Mass : 15% Max
Impurity % by Mass : 10% Max
Bundle weight :27 to 30 kg
Load per Container: 20 Tons
Coconut Husk (shell) are chopped or cut into size of 1 cm to 3 cm sizes of tolerance +/- 10%. It contains high quality Peat with Fibres to absorb more water. It is used as Mulching Agent. It's Substitute for wood barks etc. The Coco chips are suitable for the plants which require more Air Fill Porosity. Ideal for plants like Orchids.
Coco Chips is available in compressed bales 30 Kgs and also in compressed blocks of 5 Kgs.
Shell Charcoal is an important product obtained from coconut shell. Shell charcoal is used widely as domestic and industrial fuel. It is also used by blacksmiths and goldsmiths and in laundries. Shell Charcoal is also used to produce activated carbon. Activated Carbon produced from coconut shell has certain specific advantages as the raw material can adsorb certain molecular species. Shell is carbonized by using methods like pit method, drum method, destructive distillation etc.
The shell charcoal is the raw material required for the manufacture of activated carbon. The shell charcoal is manufactured by burning shells of fully matured nuts in limited supply of air sufficient only for carbonisation, but not for complete destruction. The output of charcoal in the traditional pith method is just below 30 per cent of the weight of the original shells. In India the average output in the traditional method has been found to be 35kg of charcoal from 1000 whole shells or about 30,000 whole shells yield 1 tonne of charcoal. Sometimes, especially when the processing is defective, the output is still lower and nearly 50,000 shells are required to produce one tonne of charcoal. To obtain good quality charcoal, fully dried, clean, mature shells should be used. Now several modern methods are in vogue for the production of charcoal.
In the modern waste heat recovery unit the heat generated by the burning of coconut shells is used for drying copra and shell charcoal is obtained as by-product. A simple and efficient method adopted for the production of charcoal on cottage scale is given below.