Air Conditioner Parts.
Air duct.
AC ducting.
Steel duct & fittings.
Steel & steel related products, pre engineered, pre fabricated steel buildings, spiral ducting for ventilation, hv air conditioning grills and difuses.Structural steel detailing
Air conditioners.
CLC block making machines, Foam Concrete machines, clc Foam Generators, Clc lightweight blocks machines, air compressor.
Nikili Rice Husk: The Natural Choice for Eco-Friendly Gardening Enhance your gardening practices with Nikili Rice Husk, a versatile, sustainable, and organic amendment perfect for various horticultural applications. Derived from the protective covering of rice grains during the milling process, this lightweight byproduct is not only an eco-friendly option but also a powerful tool in improving soil health and plant growth. Key Benefits: Improves Soil Aeration and Structure: Nikili Rice Husk is particularly effective in loosening compact soil, promoting better aeration and drainage. This prevents waterlogging and root rot, creating an ideal environment for healthy root development. Enhances Water Retention: The unique physical properties of rice husk help it to absorb and retain moisture, which can be particularly beneficial in sandy soils that tend to dry out quickly. This ensures that plants remain hydrated and healthy. Natural Mulch Alternative: When used as a mulch, rice husk helps to regulate soil temperature, conserve moisture, and suppress weeds, all while adding a neat, organic appearance to garden beds. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly: Nikili Rice Husk is a byproduct of rice milling, making it a superb example of waste being turned into a valuable resource. Using rice husk in your garden supports sustainability and reduces agricultural waste. Rich in Silica: Rice husk is naturally high in silica, a component known to strengthen cell walls and improve plant rigidity and resistance to diseases. This nutrient also helps in warding off pests, promoting overall plant health. Lightweight and Easy to Apply: The lightweight nature of rice husk makes it easy to handle and spread across gardens and pots. It can be mixed into soil or potting mixes or applied directly as a top dressing or mulch.
The Foundation of a Flourishing Garden Elevate the health and beauty of your garden with Nikili Top Soil, your premier choice for achieving lush landscapes and productive gardens. Sourced from the finest soil, rich in nutrients and organic matter, our top soil is meticulously screened and blended to ensure optimal quality and performance. Key Benefits: Rich in Nutrients: Nikili Top Soil is loaded with essential nutrients and organic matter that promote vigorous plant growth and vibrant blooms. It provides a fertile environment for a wide range of plant life, from ornamental flowers to vegetable gardens. Enhances Soil Structure: Our top soil improves the physical structure of your garden soil. It enhances aeration, facilitates proper drainage, and maintains adequate moisture levels, creating ideal growing conditions for plant roots. Promotes Healthy Root Development: The balanced composition of Nikili Top Soil supports healthy root growth, which is vital for the overall health and stability of plants. Stronger roots contribute to more resilient and robust plants. Weed-Free and Easy to Use: Prepared to be free of weeds and debris, our top soil is ready to use right out of the bag, saving you time and effort in garden preparation. It's perfect for filling raised beds, repairing bare spots in lawns, or revitalizing existing soil. Versatile Applications: Whether you are topping up garden beds, establishing new landscaping areas, or creating a base for new turf, Nikili Top Soil is versatile enough to suit all your gardening needs. Sustainable Gardening: Committed to environmental stewardship, Nikili ensures that our top soil is sustainably sourced and processed, supporting your gardening projects without harming the planet.
Coco peat, machine twisted fiber rope, hackle fiber, coir fiber bales, machine spun coir twine, machine twisted fiber rope, geo textile nets, coconut husk chip block, coco chip disks, rubberized bed mattress ,coir carpwerts , coir logs,.
Chef hat, shampoo, shower gel , body lotion, conditioners, hand wash dish wash, and cleaning chemicals.
Soil conditioners like vermi compost.
Rubber bumpers for trailers, vehicles tie down straps ( roller container straps ) ruber trye stoppers rubber fenders vibration isolation pads ruber gaskets rubber bushes, gromets, dampers, mounts, washers pallet bands & roller container staps rubber hoses ( bends) rubber oil seals & gaskets rubber to metal bended parts rubber wheels.
Coir peat brick, coco chips, grow disk, hybrid pallet fertilizer, coco peat, top soil, organic pellet fertilizer, coco grow cube, charcoal granules, compost granules, vermicast, burnt rice husk/orts husk and k rich compost pellets.
Crusher aggregates, armour rock, rock, scrap, copper, steel, aluminum scrap, lithium, air conditioner parts, refrigerator parts, tools of any kind, spices, cardamom, pepper, fruits, coconut, lashing belts, electronic items..
Float glass, cane furniture, laminate flooring, pvc u profiles, locking mechanisms, electric fans, air conditioning.
Dehumidifier.
Pineapple, (Ananas comosus), perennial plant of the family Bromeliaceae and its edible fruit. Pineapple is native to tropical and subtropical America and has been introduced elsewhere. The fruit has become a characteristic ingredient in the meat, vegetable, fish, and rice dishes of what is loosely termed Pan-Asian cuisine. The Portuguese were apparently responsible for early dissemination of the pineapple. They introduced it to Saint Helena shortly after they discovered that island in 1502. Soon after, they carried it to Africa and, by about 1550, to India.
Banana, fruit of the genus Musa, of the family Musaceae, one of the most important fruit crops of the world. The banana is grown in the tropics, and, though it is most widely consumed in those regions, it is valued worldwide for its flavour, nutritional value, and availability throughout the year. Bananas are thought to have been first domesticated in Southeast Asia, and their consumption is mentioned in early Greek, Latin, and Arab writings, Alexander the Great saw bananas on an expedition to India.
Breadfruit, (Artocarpus altilis), tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) and its a large fruit that is considered as a staple food of the South Pacific and other tropical areas. Breadfruit contains considerable amounts of starch and is seldom eaten raw. It may be roasted, baked, boiled, fried, or dried and ground into flour. The breadfruit has been cultivated in the Malay Archipelago (where the species is held to be indigenous) since remote antiquity. From this region it spread throughout the tropical South Pacific region in prehistoric times.