Categories | Textiles |
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Place of Origin: | china |
MOQ: | 2ton |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 1500ton per month |
Delivery Time: | 7days after payment |
Packaging Details: | As per your requirements |
Product Type: | other fiber |
Material: | Coconut Husk Fiber |
Pattern: | Raw |
Fiber Length: | 25 CM |
Fineness: | White, Brown |
Use: | Mattress, Home Garden, Carpet |
Company Info. |
Baode Industry Limited |
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Product Type:Other Fiber
Pattern:Raw
Use:Mattress, Home Garden, Carpet
Material:Coconut Husk Fiber
Fiber Length:25 CM
Fineness:White, Brown
Model Number:RARCF120KG
Coir fibre is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, etc. Coir fibre is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. Other uses of brown coir (made from ripe coconut) are in upholstery padding, sacking and horticulture. White coir, harvested from unripe coconuts, is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets.
Coir fibres are found between the hard, internal shell and the
outer coat of a coconut. The individual fibre cells are narrow and
hollow, with thick walls made of cellulose. They are pale when
immature, but later become hardened and yellowed as a layer of
lignin is deposited on their walls. Each cell is about 1 mm (0.04
in) long and 10 to 20 (0.0004 to 0.0008 in) in diameter. Coir
Fibres are typically 10 to 30 centimetres (4 to 12 in) long. The
two varieties of coir are brown and white. Brown coir harvested
from fully ripened coconuts is thick, strong and has high abrasion
resistance. It is typically used in mats, brushes and sacking.
Mature brown coir fibres contain more lignin and less cellulose
than fibres such as flax and cotton, so are stronger but less
flexible. White coir fibres harvested from coconuts before they are
ripe are white or light brown in color and are smoother and finer,
but also weaker. They are generally spun to make yarn used in mats
or rope.
The coir fibre is relatively waterproof, and is one of the few
natural fibres resistant to damage by saltwater. Fresh water is
used to process brown coir, while seawater and fresh water are both
used in the production of white coir.
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