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Product Description 3L quality Sisal fiber UG Quality Sisal Fiber SSUG quality sisal fiber Fiber length 90cm (3ft) up. Fiber color: a mixture of whitish and yellowish free from defective decortications free from tows, and properly brushed. Fiber length 60cm (2 feet) up. Fiber color can be brownish and spotted through damaged leaves or greenish. Fiber length 60cm (2 feet) up. Fiber color can vary from yellowish to darker and stained. Equipment : 100% Natural Sisal Fiber Fiber Strength Package, N / g 300m 780 Impurities rate 5 Humidity regin 13 Use Spinning, making ropes, fabric, cores for steel wire rope, polishing, carpet, pulp, building materials such as gypsum board, doormat, and other types of products Packaging : Bundling by rope or cable (100kgs / pack)
Features of sisal fiber Sisal is a common species of agave, mainly grows in tropical regions. The sisal fiber, extracted from the leaf sheath, has the characteristics of white, Tough texture (strong tensile force), flexible, resistant to sea water immersion and rub, less glue, not easy to slip and others. Applications of sisal fiber Sisal fiber is widely used in navigation, oilfield, mine, lumbering, architectural industry, civil use and transportation. Such as gypsum board, wall paper, paper pulp, sisal ropes, cat toys, insole, brush, bouquet packing, aircraft and bouquet packing.
Quality Natural Sisal Fibre Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 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. More details.... The sisal fiber , with long and white color, strong and pliable, good tension, high friction resistance, high acid and alkali resistance and high resistance to corrosiveness , are widely utilized for spinning, making ropes , cores for steel wire rope, polishing buff, carpet, paper pulp, building materials like gypsum board, doormat and other different kinds of products.
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What is Bagasse? Letâ??s start with the easy stuff. It's pronounced: . What is it? Bagasse is a plant fiber. More specifically, it is the fibrous matter that is left over after the production of sugarcane, sorghum or agave. So in a word, it is bio-waste. Historically, bagasse was treated as unusable and disposed of - thrown away, burned or left in open piles to rot. It was not seen as a useful by-product. Fortunately, things have changed and bagasse is being seen as a valuable, renewable resource. It is currently being used in a number of applications worldwide, including power production, tree-free paper production and in some countries it is being investigated as a viable base for livestock feed.
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Abaca fibers - raw materials for pulp, rope, carpet, paper, etc. Available grades: S2, I, G, JK, M1, S3, H