Specification:
Product : coir fiber 1st grade
Fiber length : 10cm - 25cm
Color : white or brown
Packing : 120kg per bale (strapped)
Moisture :12- 15% max
Impurities :2% max
Dust : 2% max
Qty :22 tons/1x40" fcl
Minimum order qty : ( 4 x 40hc containers
120 kg bale or can be customised
Specifications: + Color: Natural Brown + Material: Coconut Fiber + Width: 45/60/80/110/120/210cm + Moisture: 15% max + Length: 20m + Origin in Vietnam + Common Uses: -One-Step Erosion Control -Weed Control -Mulching -Perennial Slope Landscaping Packing: In Straps Contact: Ms. Laura via email nguyenlaura.99gd@gmail.com
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.
Coir products Dhanam international is one of the leading exporters of coir pith blocks & coir products from south india. Coir pith is sourced from de-fibring units in south india and only good sources of coir are selected to make the blocks. The coir pith is cleaned and sieved before it is briquetted into a 650 gms or a 5 kg block.