Supplier: Ruby blue, tan brown (bash brown), and saphire blue, absolute black and other Indian colours – gang saw blocks and slabs
Services: Shipping line, customs clearance, freight forwarding, and total logistics
Supplier: Synthetic food colours - tartrazine, sunset yellow, amaranth, allura red, carmosine, chocolate brown, quinoline yellow, ponceau 4r, brilliant blue fcf, black pn, green s, textile dyes - reactive, acid, turquoise, pigments - violet 23, optical brighteners
Origin India Finishing Polished, Non-polished Colour White, Silver, Red, Golden, Brown, Multicolour Technic Handmade Feature Unique design, Lightweight Packing Plastic Box (Or as per client requirement)
Botanical Name - Acacia-Nilotica Common Name - Bark Of Acacia Other Name - Babool Chaal Part Used - Trees Bark Uses - Tanning Agent, Dyeing And Ayurvedic Remedies The genus Acacia belongs to the family Mimosaceae Acacia, which is a very large genus containing tree, shrub and climbers. Acacia Nilotica(linn) wild exdel is known as in as babul Kikar, Babur in Hindi. It is truly a multipurpose tree. Its timber is valued by rural folk, its leaves and pod are used as fodder and gum has number of uses. Almost every part of the babul tree is utilised for some purpose. The sapwood of babul is sharply demarcated from the heartwood and white, whitish turning pale yellow on exposure. The heartwood is pinkish brown and turns reddish brown on ageing. The bark is obtained mainly as a by-product when trees are felled for timber or fuel. Leaves of Acacia Nilotica is known as Gum Arabica. Dye stuff from A.Nilotica is extracted by boiling the pods, leaves, barks in varying proportion and occasional additions of wood extracts. Variation in colours from yellow, to black through brown can be obtained by varying properties of leaves, pods, barks and wood extracts.