Coir or coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer 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. 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. It has the advantage of not sinking, so can be used in long lengths on deep water without the added weight dragging down and buoys.
Sri Lanka is renowned for the production of brown coir fibre. We at Tropical Green produce mixed fibre with physical properties such as length, colour and texture.
Coir Fibre Bales 120 kgs
Fibre length : 10cm - 25cm Colour : brown and golden brown Moisture : 12 to 15% max Impurities : 3% max Dust : 3% max Packing : 140 to 150 kg compressed bales with straped Loading : 150 per 40 ft h.C container Quantity per 40 ft h.C container: 23% mt max
Supplier: Coir pith, coco peat blocks, coir fibre bales.
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
Coir needled felt mats are non-woven mats made from 100% coir fibre. The fibre is selected, dried and then weaved in the needle felt machine for required thickness. Then the needle is punched to achieve the desired degree of compaction. The fibre is bonded to form long sheets. Needled felt mats have excellent moisture absorption capacity and water retention characteristics. It is an ideal medium for plant growth. It is also used for lawn development and landscaping. Advantages Environmental Friendly Easy laying Easy rooting for plants Water retention capability
The upholstery business makes extensive use of coir fiber bales, which is a healthy alternative to processed synthetic rubber. And it is also used by the textile industry and for making rope. Coir fiber is often used as a filler for floating islands. A great mulch for landscaping is made from the coir bale used to make mattress coir fiber. When coir rolls are put together, the gaps can be filled with fiber. Because of how similar the two media appear, growing in coco coir resembles growing in soil. A fully hydroponic garden is possible, and it can resemble a soil garden in appearance. The only difference is that you would irrigate your coconut coir garden with water that has been treated with nutrients rather than just plain water. That helps keep the moisture in and offers a favorable environment for growth. Features: The fiber can be used to fill the gaps when coir rolls are joined together. Growing in coco coir feels like growing in soil, because the two media look so similar. You can have a completely hydroponic garden that looks almost the same as a soil garden. The only difference is instead of watering with only water, you'd water your coconut coir garden with nutrient-enriched water. Retains moisture and provides a good environment.
Supplier: A. coir products
1. coco pith [ 5kg,650gms, 25 lts bags,grow bags].
2. coir fibre bales.
3. coir curled rope.
4. coco peat buffered[in bag & block]
b. rice varieties
c. apparels & textiles.
Services: Manufacturer
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