Coco fiber is a material from coconuts whose skin is taken and processed into coconut fiber. Coconut fiber is the raw material for making mattresses, car seats, and handicrafts. We offer coconut fiber with the best quality. :
- Origin : Indonesia
- Colour : Clean, Dried & Bright Brown
- Moisture : + 15-17%
- Impurity : + 5%
- Package : 95-130 kg/bale
- Container Loadibilty : 40ft HC 180 Bale
- MoQ: 16-18 MT
- Term of Payment: TT
Coir Fibre is extracted from green and brown coconut husks and processed into finest fibre. We manufacture two types of fibre White and brown from green and brown coconut respectively.
Color : Golden Brown
Moisture : Up To 20 %
Impurity : 3%
Length : 5 cm to 26 cm
Loadability 20 Tons in 40 Feet HC Container
Bale : 90 Kg To 110 Kg
Packing : Plastic Strap
Quantity : 90 Tons/Month
Grade Or Quality : High
Country Of Origin/Manufacture : Kendari, Indonesia
Currency : USD
Minimum Order Quantity : 18 Tons
Payment Terms : T/T or L/C
Hi, our company manufactures cocopeat and cocofiber from Indonesia. We provide export quality. Contact.
Cocofiber spec:
Moisture: 15% Max
Bale weight: 90-120 kg/bale (can custom up to 140kg)
Impurity: 5%
Length: 5-20 cm
Color: Golden brown
Cocopeat spec:
EC:
Coconut Fiber / coco fiber is made from coconut coir using a coconut coir separator. Coconut coir is made from 100% natural coconut coir fiber so it is not hot and durable. They are great for car upholstery, mattresses, and many more.
Specification:
Material : Coco Fiber
Size : 50 x 70 cm (custom)
Weight : 950-1000 gr/Pcs
Construction : Panama
Loadability : 40 HC (14.000 Pcs)
Payment Term : T/T
Coconut coir fiber, or in world trade known as Coco Fiber, Coir fiber, coir yarn, coir mats, and rugs is a product of coconut coir processing. Coco Fiber can be used as raw material for upholstery and mattress industries, etc. Coco Fiber is an alternative choice that is environmentally friendly and an alternative as a substitute for synthetic mattresses.
Spec : Color : Light Brown - Golden Brown
Moisture Content : Max 18%
Impurity : Max 3%
Length: 5-25 cm
Packaging : 90-150 kg / Bale Dimension : 40 x 70 x 110 (Or by request)
Load Ability :
- 20ft : 13 MT (130 Bale @ 100 kg)
- 40ft HC : 18,5 MT (185 Bale @ 100 kg)
Production Quantity: 200 Metric Ton/Month (Can be added by req)
COCO FIBER is a coarse fiber extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a coconut. The coir fiber is relatively water-proof and is one of few natural fibers resistant to damage by salt water.
coconut oil RBD, Virgin Coconut Oil, RBD palm Oil
Coir fiber is used in floormats and doormats, automobile dashboard, brushes, sleeping mattresses, and for use in erosion control on river banks and hillsides as geotextile. Coir Fiber pads are sprayed with rubber latex which bonds the fibers together (rubberized coir) to be used as upholstery padding for the automobile industry in Europe. The material is also used for insulation and packaging.
Specification :
Moisture Content Maximum : 18 %
Impurity Content : 5 %
Length of coconut fiber : 5-10 cm Max 40 % and 10-20 cm Min 60 %
Color : Light Brown
We supply the industrial needs in the field of coconut fiber, this material is an organic material that is environmentally friendly and can be processed into various goods, we focus on providing wholesale coconut fiber with the best quality, grown from super fertile soil and produced without additional chemicals, 100% environmentally friendly!
Coconut fiber, is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes premium mattresses and automotive seats. Water-proof and resistant to salt water is also the advantage of Coconut Coir Fiber. Our Cocofiber is balled with the assistance of plastic straps, to ensure its high quality and utility.
Coconut Coir Fiber Specification :
.color : golden brown
.moisture: 18-20%
.fiber length: 5-25cm
.impurities:-+5%
.package: 100-110kg/bale
( SPECIFICATIONS CAN REQUEST FROM BUYER )
Acrylic fibers are synthetic fibers made from a polymer with an average molecular weight of ~100,000, about 1900 monomer units. For a fiber to be called "acrylic" in the US, the polymer must contain at least 85% acrylonitrile monomer. Typical comonomers are vinyl acetate or methyl acrylate. DuPont created the first acrylic fibers in 1941 and trademarked them under the name Orlon. It was first developed in the mid-1940s but was not produced in large quantities until the 1950s. Strong and warm acrylic fiber is often used for sweaters and tracksuits and as linings for boots and gloves, as well as in furnishing fabrics and carpets. It is manufactured as a filament, then cut into short staple lengths similar to wool hairs, and spun into yarn.