Coir log are long knotted coir netting filled with coir fiber. Coir logs are widely used on stream bank, sea shores and lake shores are controlling the sand slide. It is also used in desert areas for controlling sand over come. Coir logs can be cut...
A Coir Log is made from 100% coir fibre bound by coir fibre netting which is biodegradable. Coir Logs are ideal for constructing check structures, managing changes in stream flow velocity, shaping channels and stabilising shorelines. Standard design...
We are engaged in providing coir logs that are made of high-quality coconut fiber bonded together with biodegradable netting. The coir logs have a wide range of application that is used in wetlands and uplands & also stream banks. It provides...
Coconut Coir Logs are strong and flexible and designed to aid in stabilization and re-vegetation of sites. Taj coir logs have compact coir cores which form a Coir Web for superior filtration, covered by exterior coir mesh netting. Faster binding of...
Coconut Coir Logs are strong and flexible and designed to aid in stabilization and re-vegetation of sites. Taj coir logs have compact coir cores which form a Coir Web for superior filtration, covered by exterior coir mesh netting. Coir logs are...
Diamention : 15 – 50 cm dia x 3 to 6 meters length
Coir Logs are yet another innovative, 100% natural coir product finding application in erosion control and landscaping and protecting the banks of rivers and lakes. They are made by stuffing coir fibre inside tubular enclosures made of knotted coir yarn. Varying from 15 to 50 cm...
This is the most handy erosion control product that holds soil in place. It traps ash and soil fines better than silt fences. Installation of fiber rolls involves much smaller depression and securing it with wood stakes requires much less...
Coir Logs are also known as geo rolls or vegetation fascines. These are strong, and flexible construction modules of a compact roll of coir web covered by an exterior coir mesh netting, which aids in the stabilization and revegetation of sites where...