Coconut Fiber, or coir, is a natural fiber derived from the husk of coconuts and is used in products such as floor mats, rugs, brushes, and mattresses. Coconut Fiber is the fibrous material that sits between the firm inner and outer layers of the coconut. Other uses for brown coir from ripe coconuts include upholstery filler, burlap, and gardening. White coir, extracted from unripe coconuts, is used to make finer brushes, twine, rope and fishing nets. Do not confuse coconut fiber with pith or coconut peat, which is a powdered and spongy material that results from processing coir. Chemically similar to coconut fiber, but contains shorter fibers. The name coconut peat can refer to coconut or pith or a mixture as both have good water retention and can be used as an alternative to peat. COCONUT FIBER Fiber Length : 7cm-25cm Short Fiber <15% Condition : Dried and Clean Color : Bright Yellow Moisture : 15%-18% Dust : Max 3% Packaging : 1 Bale 100kg-125kg Volume : 90x80x40cm SHIPMENT CAPACITY 20 Container Capacity Available to load up to 9 MT 40 High Cube Container Capacity & Available to load up to 18 MT
Introducing our premium bulk coir, the eco-friendly and versatile solution for a multitude of agricultural and industrial needs. Sourced from the highest quality coconut husks, our coir is renowned for its strength, durability, and sustainability. Perfect for businesses looking to enhance their offerings with an environmentally responsible product, our coir stands out in the global market. In horticulture, our coir is celebrated for its superior water retention, aeration, and soil conditioning properties, making it an ideal growing medium for nurseries, greenhouses, and hydroponic systems. It promotes healthy root development and boosts plant growth, providing a natural alternative to peat moss. Additionally, coir is excellent for use as mulch, helping to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and prevent erosion. Our coir products are also indispensable in the erosion control sector, where they are used in coir mats, logs, and blankets to stabilize soil and prevent landslides. The natural resilience and biodegradability of coir make it a preferred choice over synthetic materials. We offer a range of coir products, including coir pith, coir fiber, and coir chips, available in bulk quantities to suit your specific requirements. Our efficient supply chain ensures timely delivery and consistent quality. Partner with us for your bulk coir needs and benefit from a sustainable, high-quality product that supports both your business and the environment. Experience the unmatched performance and eco-friendly advantages of our coir today.
Coir rope is a product made from coconut fiber, which is organic and environmentally friendly. Using coir rope in decoration, agriculture ... will contribute to making our living environment cleaner and more environmentally friendly.
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Spec as following: Color: white and brown Fiber length: 5-20cm Moisture content: max 15% Impurity content: max 3% Ash content: max 5% Quantity: 1000MT/month Packing:100,120,150 kg bales Country of Origin: India.
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Coconut fiber is a coarse fiber extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a coconut. It is one of the few natural fibers that is water-proof and resistant to damage by salt water. Due to its excellent properties, coconut fiber is used in a wide range of industrial applications such as mats, brushes, mattresses, automobile dashboard, insulation and packaging. Our coconut fibers are of high quality and carefully dried to achieve a relatively low moisture content of below 15%.
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Place of Origin : Indonesia Fiber Length : 5 - 25 cm Moisture : Less Than 15 % Impurities : Less Than 3% Dust : Less Than 3%
Coconut fiber (coir fiber) Coconut fiber, obtained from unripe coconut, is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconut. The coconut is steeped in hot seawater, and subsequently, the fibers are removed from the shell by combing and crushing, the same process as jute fiber. The individual fiber cells are narrow and hollow with thick walls made of cellulose, and each cell is about 1 mm long and 10â??20 �¼m in diameter, as shown in Fig. 2.6. The raw coconut fibers show length varying from 15 to 35 cm and diameter from 50 to 300m. When they are immature and then become hardened and yellowed because a layer of lignin is deposited on their walls. Coconut fiber shows a good stiffness and is used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, coarse filling material, and upholstery