Natural Banana Fiber Length 1 to 2 miter
Coconut coir is a versatile material extracted from the fibrous outer shell of coconuts. It can be used in various industries, including furniture, agriculture, and automotive. Specification: Color: Golden Brown Moisture content: +/- 18% Impurity content: +/- 5% Length: 5-20 cm Package: Bale or bulk packing Payment Term : T/T, L/C Country of Origin: Bangladesh Port: Chittagong, Bangladesh Applications: Ropes Mattresses Irrigation and erosion control Automotive industry Furniture and appliance For inquiries or further information, contact:
Fiber Jute -
100% raw Tossa Jute fiber collected from all over North Bengal, Bangladesh. Graded and export ready in 200 kg bales. Grades available: BTA, BTB, BTC, BTD, BTE. We can also arrange for pre shipment inspections. Please contact for any queries or clarifications.
Jute is called the golden fiber in Bangladesh. Every Year a lot of Jute grows in our Country. So the price of raw jute here is very cheap. We are raw jute exporters in Bangladesh. We are exporting 100% natural raw jute fiber in Japan, China, Nepal, Germany, UK, Australia, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Africa, Ghana, Vietnam, Turkey, Middle East Countries, Europe, USA, Russia and Other Countries. Please Contact Us if you have any Requirements.
PRODUCT-----------------------:1OO% Recycle Polyester Staple Fiber Made From Post Consumer Pet Bottle. DENIER---------------------------:1.2 D And 1.4 D CUTTING LENGTH---------:32 MM And 38 MM CERTIFICATION-------------: GRS
Width: 22 to 80 inches (55 to 203 cm) Weight: 5 to 14 ounce per square yard (170 to 475) grams. Fabric: Natural, Semi-brite, Full-brite, Dyed and Bleached Finishing: 700 to 2000 yards in iron bound bale or in roll form. Material: 100% Jute. Feature: Eco-Friendly, Eco-Friendly Model Number : 10 Pattern: Other Technics: Woven Style: Plain Color: Brown Brand Name: MADE IN BANGLADESH Place of Origin: Bangladesh
Jute is another bast fiber similar to flax, ramie, bamboo, and kenaf. It is processed using a similar method - retting to rot away the unuseful parts of the plant, then drying and processing. It is an important historical fiber commonly produced in monsoon climates such as Bangladesh. It used to be used for coffee sacks, sandbags during World War 1 and for rope and cording. The fibers can be 3 to 13 feet long!