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High Quality Coir Rope, High quality

$2 - $13 / Square Meter (CFR)
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Supplier From Hai Chi Minh, Vietnam, Viet Nam
 
Coir rope, also known as coconut rope or cocorope, is a natural fiber rope made from the outer husk of coconuts. The fibers are extracted from the coconut husk, cleaned, often retted (soaked in water to soften them), and then spun into yarns which are twisted or braided together to form the rope. Here are some key characteristics and uses of coir rope: Material: It's a natural and biodegradable product, making it an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic ropes. Durability and Strength: While not as strong as some synthetic ropes, coir rope is known for its good strength and durability, especially in certain applications. Brown coir (from ripe coconuts) is generally stronger and more abrasion-resistant, while white coir (from unripe coconuts) is finer and used for lighter applications. Resistance to Water and Saltwater: Coir fibers are naturally resistant to water damage and notably resistant to saltwater, making them suitable for marine applications like fishing nets, mooring lines, and boat fenders. Versatility: Coir rope has a wide range of uses across various industries: Agriculture and Gardening: Used for tying plants to supports, creating trellises, erosion control, and soil stabilization. Construction: Employed for binding materials, securing scaffolding, and general-purpose binding where some strength is needed. Marine and Fishing: Traditionally used for nets, lines, and mooring. Crafts and Home Decor: Popular for making mats, rugs, baskets, decorative items, and even pet toys. Erosion Control: Woven into mats or nets to stabilize soil on slopes and riverbanks. Eco-friendly: As it's derived from a renewable resource (coconuts) and is biodegradable, it's considered a sustainable choice. Other features: It's relatively light, can float, has a natural rustic appearance, and can even absorb sound.
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