Knitted/woven garments, raw jute, jute yarns , jute fabrics and jute bags.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute yarn like btc, btd, bte, btca, btcb, bwc, bwd, bwe, rope, hessian cloth, sacking bags, jute yarn/twine, diversified product..
Jute yarn/twine,quality sacking, hessian, cb, crm, crt and crx,single to eight ply,packing: on paper or wooden spool as per buyer's choice on standard to jamboo spool,truss and, pallet packing,we are also exporting jute sacks, cloths, carpet backing cloths and burlap, jute gunny bags, jute wheat bag, binola,all kind of food grade jute bags, and crops jute bags and also natural grade jute bags.we export jute, handicraft on pre order as per buyer's.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market.
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Jute material which is spun and prepared for use in weaving, knitting, manufacturing sewing thread, jute yarns have single or multiple. It is usually bleached, dyed, processed to serve various purposes. The sturdy yarn is usually machine spun and hand dyed. Jute yarn is also available in natural & different colors compositions. It is utilized for making jute blended fabrics, carpets and diversified jute goods. We supply CRT, CRM, CB, Hessian & Sacking Quality from 8 lbs to 72 lbs of single and multiple counts wounded in cylindrical, conical, cone less spools or in hanks as per requirements and packed in Truss, Pallet and Bales. Our yarns have the stability, are eco-friendly, have high tensile strength and above all cost effective. QUALITY : CRT QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS ( single or any PLY) CRX QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY) CB QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY) HESSIAN QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY) SACKING QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY)
We are engaged in offering a wide range of Jute Ball to meet the needs of our clients. CB QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY) Hessian QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY) Saking QUALITY : 6 LBS TO 72 LBS (single or any PLY) Size : As per buyer Requirement (Generally : 300 gm, 500 gm, 700 gm)
Jute Sliver has been used in different industry. Recently its demand increases in automobile industry, which enables them to design the interior using eco-friendly jute sliver. We can provide supreme quality and different size of Jute Sliver as per your requirement. Contact us to get more information on jute sliver.
Jute Hessian Cloth Single warp & weft, plain weave, finer quality jute fabric manufactured in varying weights and widths â?? up to 500 g/m 2 are commonly known as Hessian. Its another name is Burlap. Application: Hessian fabric is lighter than sacking fabric. It is used for packing or wrapping goods such as Cotton, Wool or Tobacco. in construction firms as a protector. as Squares, Sheets, Liners, Tubing, Blankets, Camouflage, Wrappers, Wall Coverings, Shopping Bags, Upholstery and Home Furniture etc. Width : from 30 inches (about 76 cms) up to 72 inches (about 183 cms) Weight : from 7 ounces/40â?³ (about 198 grams/m2) up to 14 ounces (about 397 grms/m2) Packing: In pressed and iron bound bales, or on rolls (lengths upon demand). .des{padding-top: 5px;padding-bottom: 2px;}
Jute sacking cloth Sacking Cloth Width: 22 to 30 inches Weight: 11 to 24 ozs Weaving: Plain and Twill Colour: Natural Packing: 500/100 yds in iron bound bale Sacking Cloth Sizes: As per requirement Weight: Standard or light Sewing: Overhead Dry and Overhead Tar (safety Sewing optional) Colour: Natural Branding: Up to three colours Packing: 200-500 bags flat/folded in iron bound bale Standard Sacking Bags Twill Bag: A Twill Bag: 44x 26.5, 2.62 lbs; B Twill Bag: 44x 26.5, 2.25 lbs L Twill Bag: 44x26.5, 2.50 lbs; Corn Sack: 41x23, 1.75-2.15 lbs; Binola Bag: 44x 2.65, 2.00 lbs; Cement Bag: 29x20, 1.25 lbs; Coffee Bag: 40x26, 2.00 lbs; Grain Sack: 60x30, 3.25 lbs; Sugar Twill: 48x28, 2.00 lbs; Double Warp Bag: Heavycees (40x28, 2.25lbs); lightcees (40x28, 2.00lbs); D.W. Flour Bag: 58x28, 2.25lbs D.W. Salt Bag: 45x26.5, 1.75lbs D.W. Nitrate Bag: 35x26, 1.25lbs
Fabric name Jute Fabric also known as Burlap, hessian cloth, gunny cloth Fabric composition Fibers of the jute plant composed of cellulose and lignin Fabric breathability High Moisture-wicking abilities High Heat retention abilities Medium Stretchability (give) Low Prone to pilling/bubbling Low Country where fabric was first produced Indus valley civilization Biggest exporting/producing country today Bangladesh Recommended washing temperatures Cool, warm, or hot Commonly used in Bags, ropes, agricultural erosion prevention, sapling bags, upholstery, carpet, rugs, linoleum backing, curtains, canvas, sweaters, cardigans, ghillie suits Jute fabric is a type of textile fiber made from the jute plant. While there are a few different botanical varieties of jute, one of the main species used to make jute fabric is Corchorus olitorius (white jute). However, another species of jute, called Corchorus capsularis (tossa jute) is considered to be superior even though it is harder to cultivate. Cotton takes the title of most-produced plant-based fiber, but jute is a close second. While jute isnâ??t very popular in the Western world, it is one of the primary textile fibers of India and neighboring countries. Jute plants grow to be over 10 feet high, and the fibers derived from these plants are harvested in a single long string. Therefore, jute fibers are among the longest natural textile fibers in the world.