Coconut fibre or coir fibre is a made from coconut husk. We would be able to supply the same in bulk quantites.
We can supply natural banana fiber in baled forms as required by you.
Coconut fibre or coir fibre is a made from coconut husk. We would be able to supply the same in bulk quantites.
Bristle fiber is long and strong fibers which is most commonly use in brush and broom manufacturing industries. Bristle fibers are commonly termed as bristle fiber or brush fiber. There are several grade & colures of bristle fiber it is commonly known as 1Tie, 2Tie, Brown,White, etc... .1Tie Bristle fiber further hackled and classified into 2Tie and 3Tie based on the length of strands and the general condition of fibers like Moisture and Impurity in the general condition of fibers.
Coir Fibre
Coir Fibre
COCONUT COIR Its coconut byproduct, It is extracted from the coconut husks. The fibre cells are narrow and hallow and walls made of thick cellulose. The coir fiber is naturally enough elastic without any breaking and it holds a curl as though permanently waved so that they can be utilized for stuffing and puffing of furnitureâ??s. They are used commonly in packing industry to safeguard and protect delicate product since coir fibres are the perfect shock absorbers. There are two types of coir fibre they are: >Brown- Outcome of fully matured coconut. Uses: Curled Coir Rope, coir mattresses, rubberized coir pads, coir cushions, carpet under lays, seat cushions and for insulating drainage pipes and their pads are sprayed with rubber latex. >Yellow or white- outcome of immature green coconut husk. Uses: mainly in manufacturing of rope, carpets, fishing nets because of strong resilience to salt water. Key facts: >Cost effective >Durable
We are exporter coconut fibre for raw material seat or etc. We can supply 17 tons per monthly 1x40' FCL. More info contact us by email or whatsapp.
Coconut fiber has unique characteristics, such as moth-proofing, antibacterial, anti-corruption, and elastic. It is a traditional material for mattresses and cushions, which prevail on the market. However, coconut fiber shredded from coconut shell. The moisture content of coconut fiber is 30-45%. The traditional treatments go through 3 to 5 days of natural drying thus wasting excess time and labor. As coconut fiber also experiences long stagnation without water. The material color darkens and the original golden color fades, mildew, and mixed with the silt impurities. It affects the quality of the product. Dingli company research and development the coconut fiber dryers, direct docking coconut fiber separator, dry shredded coconut, coconut chaff sorting, desalting and dewatering and drying a complete process within 40 minutes. It is energy conservation and environmental protection. The quality of coconut and coconut chaff can be guaranteed. After high-temperature treatment, coconut pith and coconut fiber get cleaner. The production line of the necessary equipment for the coconut pith and coconut fiber is mechanized with large-scale and intensive production.
Color:Golden light brown Fiber length:10cm to 25 cm Moisture content: max 18% Impurity and dust : max 5% Packaging: bales strapped with pp plastic band Load quantity: 23 MT per 40 HC Document : Phytosanitary,Fumigation Certificate,COO,Invoice, Packing list,BL.
Coconut fiber coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses. Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut.
Coir Fibre is extracted from the fibrous outer cover of the fruit of the Coconut palm, with or without retting. Coir Fibre is graded based on its nature of extraction, colour, presence of long and short fibres, impurities etc. It is then processed into the finest fibres. Coir Fibre is of two typesâ??brown and white. Coir obtained from fresh green Coconut is termed as White Fibre, which is finer than the Brown Fibre. The Brown Fibre are the outcome of Seasoned Fully Matured Coconuts which lose their green colour in the process. Each of them have their own distinct types of applications. The Brown Fibre is widely used for fabrication of doormats, brushes, mattresses and other upholstery material whereas the White Fibre is used for making ropes, making fishing nets, and other eco-friendly Products.
Bristle Fibre : The long, stiff and straight of fibre are termed bristle fibre. Minimum length of bristle fibre is 200mm, combed and cleaned. Grades of bristle fibre based on the length of strands and the general condition of fibres: 1) One (1) Tie fibre 2) Two (2) Tie and 3) Three (3) Tie Varieties of Bristle fibre 1) Un-waxed, un-cut,Un-bleached 2) Waxed, Un-cut, Un-bleached 3)Tie waxed, cut, Un-bleached Available in Black colour or natural colour as per reuiqrement. Packing specifications: 25 Kgs bales Can be packed as per desired requirements also. Loadability: 25 MTS per 40' HC FCL 11. 5 MTS per 20' FCL
Spun And Twisted Coir Yarn : Spun and twisted coir yarn ranging from Natural color, bright, white fibre, brown fibre etc.
Coir Fibre - Mix Fibre : The coconut husk is crushed, deeply retted in water before processing. Retted husk is broken down to fine fibre ranging between long & medium lengths which is used for spinning yarn by hand or using traditional ratts or automatic spinning machines. Usage: Rubberized coir Mattress, Automobile upholstery, Coir Pads, Coir cushions, Carpet under lays, Seat Cushions etc. Color : Brown/White Moisture :
We offer a wide range of coir fiber to our customers. These are extracted from outer cover of coconut. It is widely used in making ropes and mats. Our coir fiber is highly resistant to salt water and is water proof. Brown in color, these are baled with iron hoops, which is extensively rust proof. We offer this product in industry leading prices to our customers.
COIR FIBER The Outermost covering of the coconut is called the coconut HUSK. Coir fiber is extracted from the coconut Husk. Coco peat is the by-product obtained during extraction of fiber from Husk. Coir fiber is used for making mats, ropes, Geo-textiles etc. Coir is broadly classified into 2 types. 1. White coir fiber -- Coir extracted from Fresh Green coconut husks. Used for making 2-ply yarn, Ropes etc. 2. Brown coir fiber -- Coir extracted from matured Brown coconut husks. Used for making beds. Coir Fiber Quality 1. Coir fiber is sold in various grades based on application and also how much the client is willing to pay for. 2. First grade fibers either brown or white has only Long length fibres in the range of 10 to 20 cms. Has very less impurities 3. Lower grade fibers are produced by mixing long length fibers with little amount of Short length fibers. This type fibres has more impurities than the 1st Grade.
Sisal fibre is derived from the leaves of the plant. It is usually obtained by machine decortications in which the leaf is crushed between rollers and then mechanically scraped. The fibre is then washed and dried by mechanical or natural means. The dried fibre represents only 4% of the total weight of the leaf. Once it is dried the fibre is mechanically double brushed. The lustrous strands, usually creamy white, average from 80 to 120 cm in length and 0.2 to 0.4 mm in diameter Sisal fibre is fairly coarse and inflexible. It is valued for cordage use because of its strength, durability, ability to stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and resistance to deterioration in saltwater. Sisal is used by industry in three grades: The lower grade fibre is processed by the paper industry because of its high content of cellulose and hemicelluloses. The medium grade fibre is used in the cordage industry for making: ropes, baler and binders twine. Ropes and twines are widely employed for marine, agricultural, and general industrial use. The higher-grade fibre after treatment is converted into yarns and used by the carpet industry. The fibre is also used for non-woven matting, brushing and roving.
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Coconut Coir Fibre Coconut coir fibre is a 100% natural By-product and echo friendly which is extracted from the outer shell of the coconut fruit and husk. Coconut coir fibre is available in two types, one is brown in colour and the other one is white in colour. Brown colour fiber is obtained from ripe coconut, where as white colour fibre is obtained from the unripe coconut. Generally the coconut coir fibre is used in upholstery, horticulture and in making ropes, twine, floor mat, door mat, geotex, brushes......etc. The coconut fibre is compressed into square and rectanular shapes of bales, weighing from a range of 100 kgs to 1250 kgs as per demand and the bale is winded by iron hoops or plastic strips. In a 40 foot container we can stuff approximately 20 metric tons of coconut coir fibre.