Indonesia java kapok fibre Dimension 60x50x95cm, weight approx. 100-110kgs 20" container ~7.5 - 8mt 40" container ~7.5 - 8mt
Indonesia java kapok fibre Dimension 60x50x95cm, weight approx. 100-110kgs 20" container ~7.5 - 8mt 40" container ~7.5 - 8mt
Indonesia java kapok fibre Dimension 60x50x95cm, weight approx. 100-110kgs 20" container ~7.5 - 8mt 40" container ~15mt
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1. Chopped basalt fiber Basalt fiber is a kind of inorganic fiber material. Chopped basalt fiber is an inorganic mineral fiber with a length of less than 50mm and can be evenly dispersed in cement concrete. 2. Characteristics of chopped basalt fibers (1) The naturalness of raw materials. Because the raw material for producing continuous basalt fiber depends on the natural volcanic extrusive rock, there are no ingredients harmful to human health except that it is inherently high in chemical stability and thermal stability. (2) Comprehensive performance. Basalt fiber is acid resistant and alkali resistant. It is both low temperature and high temperature resistant. It is insulated and insulated by heat and electricity. Its tensile strength is higher than that of large tow carbon fiber. Its elongation at break is even better than that of small tow carbon fibers. It has high compressive strength, shear strength and adaptability to aging, and has good comprehensive properties in harsh environment. (3) Low cost. The price of basalt fiber used in cement concrete is significantly lower than that of steel fiber and polyester fiber. (4) Natural compatibility. Basalt fiber is a typical silicate fiber, which is easy to disperse when mixed with asphalt concrete, cement concrete and mortar. The newly mixed basalt fiber concrete has stable volume, good workability and durability, and has superior high temperature resistance, anti-seepage, crack resistance and impact resistance.
1. Basalt short fiber - a new material to replace steel fiber. Basalt short fiber is an inorganic mineral fiber with a length of less than 50mm, which can be evenly dispersed in cement concrete. 2. Characteristics of basalt short fiber (1) the specific gravity of steel fiber is 7.8 and that of cement concrete is 2.5. After mixing, the specific gravity of steel fiber is higher than that of cement, and the cement will sink and have poor dispersion. The specific gravity of basalt short fiber is 2.6, which is basically equivalent to that of cement concrete. After mixing, it does not sink, has good dispersion, is degradable, and is green. The road surface will not be as hard as steel fiber, resulting in car driving noise.. (2) Basalt staple fiber is a real "multifunctional" fiber. Acid and alkali resistance (especially alkali resistance, fully applicable to cement concrete), low and high temperature resistance, insulation and sound insulation. The tensile strength is three times that of steel fiber. The corrosion resistance of basalt fiber is better than that of steel fiber. The compressive strength is 20% higher than that of steel fiber, which is suitable for harsh environment. It has excellent comprehensive performance. (3) Low cost. The price of basalt fiber used in cement concrete is significantly lower than that of 50% steel fiber. (4) Natural compatibility. Basalt fiber is a typical silicate fiber, which is easy to disperse when mixed with cement concrete and mortar. Fresh basalt fiber concrete has stable volume, good workability and durability, and has excellent high temperature resistance, impermeability, crack resistance and impact resistance.
Coir fibre is the major product that is extracted from the coconut husk. Coir fibres have a multitude of different applications and they are available in blocks and bales as well. The coir fibres are generally used in the production of ropes, mats and mattresses. The coir fibres that are extracted from the inner layer of the outer part of the coir husk are used in large scale production of the ropes, mattresses and brushes. Coir fibre is also the main product used in manufacturing the geotextiles. Geotextiles have a wide range of uses. But it is mainly used in limiting the soil erosion. Soil erosion has become one of the most prevalent problems of our society. Although there are various methods for limiting it but the erosion can be successfully kept in check by the use of geotextiles. Moreover, the geotextiles are also used in various types of road works and for surrounding the dams.
-White Charcoal, also known as Binchotan, is a type of hardwood charcoal that has traditionally been produced in Japan. It is called �¢??White�¢?? charcoal because of its light color and unique benefits that create economic value compared to traditional black charcoal. -Binchotan is the purest charcoal on earth by the highest carbon proportion (more than 92%) and is completely odorless, and smokeless when burning. White Charcoal is more difficult to ignite than black charcoal; however, it burns hotter and longer. When hitting the pieces together, it gives a light metallic sound. The white charcoal doesn�¢??t break into small pieces while burning. USAGES Food grilled over white charcoal retains its natural flavor and moisture because it burns cleanly and without flames. It is popular in high-end restaurants and mostly in Korea and Japan. In addition, binchotan has many uses such as water purification, exhaust filter, deodorant, skin care, metallurgy, used in battery manufacture...
Coir fibre bale, coir pith, coco peat, grow bags, coco chips, coir needle felt, coir geo textiles, rubberized coir(latex sprayed) sheets for mattress ,mulch mats and garden articles.