Coconut Fiber (Coir Fiber)
Coconut fiber, obtained from unripe coconut, is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconut. The fibers are removed from the shell by combing and crushing, the same process as jute fiber. The individual fiber cells are narrow and hollow with thick walls made of cellulose, and each cell is about 1 mm long and 10–20 μm in diameter.
Specifications:
- Colour: Brown or light brown
- Moisture: 10 – 20 %
- Length: 7 -30 cm
- Impurity: ~5%
- Weight: 100 kg / bale
Coconut Peat (High/Low EC)
Cocopeat is a multi purpose growing medium made out of coconut husk. The fibrous coconut husk is pre washed, machine dried, sieved and made free from sand and other contaminations such as animal and plant residue. Cocopeat is an excellent alternative to traditional peat moss and Rock wool.
Specifications:
- Type: High and Low EC
- Moisture: 35-50 %
- Packing: Pressed block or in a polybag (by request)
Rubberized Coir Fiber
Coir, also known as coconut fiber, is made from the coconut husk, which is present between the outer and inner walls of the coconut. When combined with rubber, coir can be used to make rubberised coir products such as car seats, floor mats, and sofas. Perhaps more importantly, this fiber is used in rubberised coir mattresses, to which there are a number of benefits.
Specifications:
- Thickness: 1 cm (customized)
- Width: 1 m
- Length: 25 m (by request)