Name of goods : Palm Fiber
Origin : Medan, Indonesia
Moisture : 12% - 15%
Oil Content : < 2%
Length : 5 - 10 Cm
Impurities : < 3%
Ash Content : Max 5%
Packing : 100,120,150 Kg Bales
Sorting Process : Unsorted ( By Request )
Payment Term : L/C at sight or T/T 50% Down Payment
Loading Port : Belawan Port, Medan, Indonesia
Our production capacity is a stable 280,000 tons per week, and the GCV falls within the range of Grade III coal (4,700 Kcal/kg to just below 5,600 Kcal/kg GAR).
And besides being used for Biomass energy, palm fiber can also be used for crafts just like coco fiber. Can be used to make car seats, brooms, and others.
Coconut fiber, is a material pulled out between the internal shell and the outer coat of the coconut or the husk. which is crushed by crusher machine that will come separate out coconut peat and fiber and this fiber is called coconut fiber.
It is used in a variety of ways worldwide, being especially popular for rope and
matting, and there are a number of sources for coir and coir products.
Kapok is a natural, cellulosic fiber. It is obtained from the seed hairs of kapok trees (Ceiba Pentandra). Kapok is also called silk cotton or java cotton.