We are offering 100% natural sisal fiber
material: sisal
grade a
length: 110cm-130cm
moisture: 10%---13%
impurity: 0---3%
color: natural white or mixed with natural cream
details of sisal fiber UG grade:
length: 110cm-130cm with a tolerance of 20%.
Moisture: 10%---13%
impurity: 0---3%
classification per grade:
type 1 - colour whitishsoft cream, well brushed, humidity maximum 14% without knots.
Type 2 - colour creamyellowish, well brushed, humidity maximum 14% without knots.
Type 3 - colour creamyellowish, well brushed, humidity maximum 14%, without knots.
Refugos (reject) - colour brownishgreen, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots and high percentage of impurities.
Bucha (tow) - colour yellowishbrownish, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots and a very high level of dust.
trade terms:
Grade:First Class Sisal Fiber UG Grade Material:Raw Sisal Fiber Color:natural white or or mixed with natural cream Origin: Kenya Cultivation Type:Organic Moisture:10%-13% Impurity: 0-2% max Description: Natural Sisal Fibre Sisal Origin: Kenya Length: 90-120cm Packaging:Bales of 100kg, 200kg & 250kg 28MT 40ft container Purity: 98-99.5 % Min Foreign Matter: 0.5% Humidity: 10 -13%+ Feature:Anti-Bacteria, Anti-UV, Chemical-Resistant, Eco-Friendly, Flame Retardant, Radiation-Resistant Use:Concrete, Filling Material, Non-Woven Fabric, Spinning Pattern:Raw Use:Concrete, Filling Material, Non-Woven Fabric, Spinning Category: Sisal Products Port:Mombasa, Kenya
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.
Our company is involved in offering a quality range of Sisal Natural Fibre. The Sisal Natural Fibre we offer is widely demanded amongst the clients for its wide use. These products are tested for their quality before being introduced in the market.For the diverse requirements of our clients we are involved in offering a wide range of Fibre. Sisal Fibers Known as the raw material for sacks the world over, sisal is truly one of the most versatile fibers gifted to man by nature that finds various uses in the form of handicrafts. Next to cotton. Specifications Natural Sisal Fiber Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Type:Natural Sisal Fiber Type 1, 2, 3 and 4 Form:Container 20 (12MT) our 40" (28MT) Package:250kg Natural size of the fiber: Between 80cm to 1.20cm sisal fiber: Grade A Length: 110cm-130cm Moisture: 10%-13% Impurity: 0-2% max Color: cream white cream We take pride in quality of our fire and we are ready to assist you and offer best price and quality. we accept short and long term contracts.
Sisal fibre is derived from the leaves of the plant. It is usually obtained by machine decortications in which the leaf is crushed between rollers and then mechanically scraped. The fibre is then washed and dried by mechanical or natural means. The dried fibre represents only 4% of the total weight of the leaf. Once it is dried the fibre is mechanically double brushed. The lustrous strands, usually creamy white, average from 80 to 120 cm in length and 0.2 to 0.4 mm in diameter Sisal fibre is fairly coarse and inflexible. It is valued for cordage use because of its strength, durability, ability to stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and resistance to deterioration in saltwater. Sisal is used by industry in three grades: The lower grade fibre is processed by the paper industry because of its high content of cellulose and hemicelluloses. The medium grade fibre is used in the cordage industry for making: ropes, baler and binders twine. Ropes and twines are widely employed for marine, agricultural, and general industrial use. The higher-grade fibre after treatment is converted into yarns and used by the carpet industry. The fibre is also used for non-woven matting, brushing and roving.