Coco Fiber
Specification by request
E.g :
Colour : Golden Yellow / Brown
Moisture :
Cocotechniker supply high quality White and Brown coconut fibers. Packing : Hydraulically Compressed & Strapped Bale Container Loadability : 180 - 200 Bales/40 ft. HQ Container (Approximately 20MT)
Coco fiber, coconut fiber, or coir fiber is commonly used to beautify the appearance of plants and can maintain moisture in the planting media. PRODUCT INFORMATION Color : Golden Brown Moisture : 12-20%, average 15% Fiber Length : 5-30 cm Impurity : < 5% Packing : 95-120 Kg/Bale with strapping Quantity : 20ft, 40ft, 40ft HC
Coconut Fiber / coco fiber is made from coconut coir using a coconut coir separator. Coconut coir is made from 100% natural coconut coir fiber so it is not hot and durable. They are great for car upholstery, mattresses, and many more. Specification: Material : Coco Fiber Size : 50 x 70 cm (custom) Weight : 950-1000 gr/Pcs Construction : Panama Loadability : 40 HC (14.000 Pcs) Payment Term : T/T
Color : Golden Brown Length : 10 - 30 Cm Moisture : Max 20 % Size Bale : 110 X 70-75 X 40 Ã??? 45 Cm Impurity : Max 3 % Moq 18 Ton 1 X 40' Container = 197 Bale (18 Ton)
Origin: Vietnam. Size: Customizable Color: natural. Moisture: 8% max Feature: Natural coconut fiber, Eco-friendly, Sustainable, Chemical-Resistant Coconut fiber is 100% natural. We carefully process it in different presentations so you can use it in multiple applications. Our product consists of the husk of the green young coconut. Once the husk is removed from the seed (coconut), it can be ground, sifted, chipped, and dried into multiple presentations.
Coconut fiber is obtained from the fibrous husk (mesocarp) of the coconut (Cocos nucifera) from the coconut palm, which belongs to the palm family (Palmae). Coconut fiber has a high lignin content and thus a low cellulose content, as a result of which it is resilient, strong and highly durable. The remarkable lightness of the fibers is due to the cavities arising from the dried out sieve cells.site Coconut fiber is the only fruit fiber usable in the textile industry. Coir is obtained by retting for up to 10 months in water followed by sun-drying. Once dry, the fiber is graded into bristle fiber (combed, approx. 20- 40 cm long) and mattress fiber (random fibers, approx. 2 10 cm long).