Coir twine is extremely popular among hops growers. Another benefit is that coir twine is often more affordable than other natural twines, such as sisal.
Coir Twine is made from coconut fiber which is extracted from coconut husk, using a spinning machine.
Material: 100% Coco Fiber
Diameter: 5-6 mm
Type: 2 Ply
Lbs: 90-100 lbs
Packaging: 100 pcs/hank
Weight/Bale: 80-85 Kg
Length/Pcs: 5.8, 6, 6.4 m (custom)
Loadability: 40" HC (140 bale)
MOQ: 70 Bales
Coir rope is determined by factors such as type of coir fibre used, twisting wavelength, diameter and braking strength.
The coir rope is relatively waterproof, and is one of the few natural fibres resistant to damage by saltwater. Coir ropes can be used as a substitute for plastic rope, to make nets, plant climbing media, make geo-textile, etc.
Coir ropes are made from coco-fiber. Coir rope is usually a 2 ply yarn made out of coir fibre with the help of spinning machine.
Colour: Golden Brown
Materials: Cocofiber
Density: 70-150 m/kg (custom)
Diameter: 4-7 mm
Silica sand,� also known as quartz sand, white sand, or industrial sand,� is made up of two main elements: silica and oxygen. Specifically, silica sand is made up of silicon dioxide (SiO2).
The most common form of SiO2 is quartz â?? a chemically inert and relatively hard mineral. SiO2 grades at a 7 out of 10 on� Mohs hardness scale, making it ideal for use as� filtration media� and� abrasive blasting sands.
Although quartz is often white or colourless, it can come in a wide range of shades. The colour of each sand deposit depends largely on the variety of minerals and rock detritus that make up the resource.
In order to be considered a silica sand the material must contain at least 95% SiO2 and less than 0.6% iron oxide. If the sand does not meet this criteria, it will qualify as whatâ??s often called â??regularâ?? sand.
Regular sand,� also known as feldspathic sand, brown sand, or construction sand, will always contain some silica, but only in amounts less than 95%. For example, typical brown sand used for� concrete applications� can contain up to 80% SiO2, along with varying amounts of iron, carbonate, potassium, and other trace elements/minerals.
Bauxite is a naturally occurring, heterogeneous material composed primarily of one or more aluminum hydroxide minerals, plus various mixtures of silica, iron oxide, titania, aluminosilicate, and other impurities in minor or trace amounts.
Bauxites are typically classified according to their intended commercial application:� � abrasive, cement, chemical, metallurgical, refractory, etc.
The bulk of world bauxite production (approximately 85%) is used as feed for the manufacture of alumina via a wet chemical caustic leach method commonly known as the Bayer process.