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Coconut Fiber, Color : brown golden brown

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  • Colorbrown and golden brown
  • Fiber Length5 cm to 20 cm, 50 mm to 200 mm, 2 ½" to 8"
  • Port of ShipmentKochi Port or Thiruvananthapuram International AirPort
  • FOB Price ( Kochi Port )On request
  • Supply Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
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  • Color brown and golden brown
  • Fiber Length 5 cm to 20 cm, 50 mm to 200 mm, 2 ½" to 8"
  • Load ability 24 Tones 40 HQ
  • Bale dimension 48 inches x 30 inch x 18 inch
  • Delivery Period With in 20 - 30 Days of LC Confirmation
  • Moisture 15 % Max
  • Certification ASTA or as required by the buyer
  • Country Of Origin India
  • Impurities 3% Max
  • Packing Hydraulically Compressed Bale (150 kgs )
  • Port of Shipment Kochi Port or Thiruvananthapuram International AirPort
  • Packing PP or Jute Bags
  • No of Bales 160 Bales 40 HQ
  • Price Validity 2 - 3 Days
  • Sample Availablity Yes ( On request )
  • FOB Price ( Kochi Port ) On request
  • Minimum Order Quantity 1 full 20 Feet Container

We are exporter of Coconut Fiber or  Coconut Pith from India.Coconut fiber is mainly used to make coconut coir and other coconut fiber products like carpets.

             Coir is the fibrous husk of the coconut shell. Being tough and naturally resistant to seawater, the coir protects the fruit enough to survive months floating on ocean currents to be washed up on a sandy shore where it may sprout and grow into a tree, if it has enough fresh water, because all the other nutrients it needs have been carried along with the seed. These characteristics make the fibers quite useful in floor and outdoor mats, aquarium filters, cordage and rope, and garden mulch.

         

 

 

         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. Mature brown coir fibres contain more lignin and less cellulose than fibres such as flax and cotton and so are stronger but less flexible. They are made up of small threads, each less than 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) long and 10 to 20 micrometers in diameter. White fibre is smoother and finer, but also weaker. The coir fibre is relatively waterproof and is the only natural fibre resistant to damage by salt water.

 

         The fibrous layer of the fruit is then separated from the hard shell (manually) by driving the fruit down onto a spike to split it (De-husking). Machines are now available which crush the whole fruit to give the loose fibres.

 

Brown fibre

 

            Brown fibre is obtained by harvesting fully mature coconuts when the nutritious layer surrounding the seed is ready to be processed into copra and desiccated coconut. The fibrous husks are soaked in pits or in nets in a slow moving body of water to swell and soften the fibres. The long bristle fibres are separated from the shorter mattress fibres underneath the skin of the nut, a process known as wet-milling. The mattress fibres are sifted to remove dirt and other rubbish, dried and packed into bales. Some mattress fibre is allowed to retain more moisture so that it retains its elasticity for 'twisted' fibre production. The coir fibre is elastic enough to twist without breaking and it holds a curl as though permanently waved. Twisting is done by simply making a rope of the hank of fibre and twisting it using a machine or by hand. The longer bristle fibre is washed in clean water and then dried before being tied into bundles or hunks. It may then be cleaned and 'hackled' by steel combs to straighten the fibres and remove any shorter fibre pieces. Coir bristle fibre can also be bleached and dyed to obtain hanks of different colors.

 

White Fibre

 

            Green Coconuts harvested after about six to twelve months on the planet contain pliable white fibres. The immature husks are suspended in a river or water-filled pit for up to ten months. During this time micro-organisms break down the plant tissues surrounding the fibres to loosen them - a process known as retting. Segments of the husk are then beaten by hand to separate out the long fibres, which are subsequently dried and cleaned. Cleaned fibre is ready for spinning into yarn using a simple one-handed system or a spinning wheel.

 

 

Varieties

 

 

  1. Long Coir fibre
  2. Cut fibre or Short Coir
  3. Bristle Coir Fibre

 

Specifications of Coir Fibres:

 


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Datta Global Traders is India’s leading exporters of Food products, Agro Commodities, Coffee, Tea, Handicrafts, Agarbathi, Candles, Cashew nuts, Vegetables, flowers etc. Our firm is registered as a Sole – Proprietorship concern with the Government of India. We are licensed for imports and exports under the Director General of Foreign Trade – India. We are a team of best minds having an international expertise of fifteen years.
Our Corporate office is based at Trivandrum, Capital of Kerala, India familiarly known as “Gods own Country”. We are set to be one of the leading Exporters, Commission Agents and Traders in India.
Kerala’s history is closely linked with its commerce which in turn was wholly dependent until recent times in its spices trade, known for its spices and travelers from around the world journeyed here to trade and to gain control over this rich land. The first travelers were the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs and the Chinese – latter traders included the Portuguese, the Dutch, the French and the British. Almost all of them have left their imprint on this land in some form or the other – architecture, cuisine, literature.
It is believed that the spices trade dates three thousand years back. Perhaps it was responsible for Vasco da Gama’s quest for the Indian subcontinent and his discovery via sea route.
Pepper still remains the King of Kerala’s spices, also the state has a rich produce in Cardamom, Cinnamon, Mace, Ginger, Turmeric, Cashew Nuts, Coconuts, Sandalwood etc. Kerala continues to be the Spice Capital of the world.
Our history of Kerala dates back on the rock in scripture left by King Asoka emperor of India during the third century B.C. It was then know as the Kerala putra ruled by the powerful Chera dynasty until the 5h century A.D. This land is open to the world on all sides by Sea. Kerala is a land of different religion and has a unique record in India for harmonious co-existence of diverse religions.
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Coconut Fiber, Color : brown golden brown

Listing ID #3884276

  • Colorbrown and golden brown
  • Fiber Length5 cm to 20 cm, 50 mm to 200 mm, 2 ½" to 8"
  • Country Of OriginIndia
  • Port of ShipmentKochi Port or Thiruvananthapuram International AirPort
  • Supply Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Preferred Buyer From : All over the world
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Company Information

  • Member Since 13 Years
  • Nature of Business Retailer

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Product Details no_img_icon

  • Color brown and golden brown
  • Fiber Length 5 cm to 20 cm, 50 mm to 200 mm, 2 ½" to 8"
  • Certification ASTA or as required by the buyer
  • Country Of Origin India
  • FOB Price ( Kochi Port ) On request
  • Packing PP or Jute Bags
  • Port of Shipment Kochi Port or Thiruvananthapuram International AirPort
  • Load ability 24 Tones 40 HQ
  • Packing Hydraulically Compressed Bale (150 kgs )
  • No of Bales 160 Bales 40 HQ
  • Moisture 15 % Max
  • Delivery Period With in 20 - 30 Days of LC Confirmation
  • Impurities 3% Max
  • Price Validity 2 - 3 Days
  • Bale dimension 48 inches x 30 inch x 18 inch
  • Sample Availablity Yes ( On request )
  • Minimum Order Quantity 1 full 20 Feet Container

We are exporter of Coconut Fiber or  Coconut Pith from India.Coconut fiber is mainly used to make coconut coir and other coconut fiber products like carpets.

             Coir is the fibrous husk of the coconut shell. Being tough and naturally resistant to seawater, the coir protects the fruit enough to survive months floating on ocean currents to be washed up on a sandy shore where it may sprout and grow into a tree, if it has enough fresh water, because all the other nutrients it needs have been carried along with the seed. These characteristics make the fibers quite useful in floor and outdoor mats, aquarium filters, cordage and rope, and garden mulch.

         

 

 

         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. Mature brown coir fibres contain more lignin and less cellulose than fibres such as flax and cotton and so are stronger but less flexible. They are made up of small threads, each less than 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) long and 10 to 20 micrometers in diameter. White fibre is smoother and finer, but also weaker. The coir fibre is relatively waterproof and is the only natural fibre resistant to damage by salt water.

 

         The fibrous layer of the fruit is then separated from the hard shell (manually) by driving the fruit down onto a spike to split it (De-husking). Machines are now available which crush the whole fruit to give the loose fibres.

 

Brown fibre

 

            Brown fibre is obtained by harvesting fully mature coconuts when the nutritious layer surrounding the seed is ready to be processed into copra and desiccated coconut. The fibrous husks are soaked in pits or in nets in a slow moving body of water to swell and soften the fibres. The long bristle fibres are separated from the shorter mattress fibres underneath the skin of the nut, a process known as wet-milling. The mattress fibres are sifted to remove dirt and other rubbish, dried and packed into bales. Some mattress fibre is allowed to retain more moisture so that it retains its elasticity for 'twisted' fibre production. The coir fibre is elastic enough to twist without breaking and it holds a curl as though permanently waved. Twisting is done by simply making a rope of the hank of fibre and twisting it using a machine or by hand. The longer bristle fibre is washed in clean water and then dried before being tied into bundles or hunks. It may then be cleaned and 'hackled' by steel combs to straighten the fibres and remove any shorter fibre pieces. Coir bristle fibre can also be bleached and dyed to obtain hanks of different colors.

 

White Fibre

 

            Green Coconuts harvested after about six to twelve months on the planet contain pliable white fibres. The immature husks are suspended in a river or water-filled pit for up to ten months. During this time micro-organisms break down the plant tissues surrounding the fibres to loosen them - a process known as retting. Segments of the husk are then beaten by hand to separate out the long fibres, which are subsequently dried and cleaned. Cleaned fibre is ready for spinning into yarn using a simple one-handed system or a spinning wheel.

 

 

Varieties

 

 

  1. Long Coir fibre
  2. Cut fibre or Short Coir
  3. Bristle Coir Fibre

 

Specifications of Coir Fibres:

 


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Company Details close-icon

Datta Global Traders is India’s leading exporters of Food products, Agro Commodities, Coffee, Tea, Handicrafts, Agarbathi, Candles, Cashew nuts, Vegetables, flowers etc. Our firm is registered as a Sole – Proprietorship concern with the Government of India. We are licensed for imports and exports under the Director General of Foreign Trade – India. We are a team of best minds having an international expertise of fifteen years.
Our Corporate office is based at Trivandrum, Capital of Kerala, India familiarly known as “Gods own Country”. We are set to be one of the leading Exporters, Commission Agents and Traders in India.
Kerala’s history is closely linked with its commerce which in turn was wholly dependent until recent times in its spices trade, known for its spices and travelers from around the world journeyed here to trade and to gain control over this rich land. The first travelers were the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs and the Chinese – latter traders included the Portuguese, the Dutch, the French and the British. Almost all of them have left their imprint on this land in some form or the other – architecture, cuisine, literature.
It is believed that the spices trade dates three thousand years back. Perhaps it was responsible for Vasco da Gama’s quest for the Indian subcontinent and his discovery via sea route.
Pepper still remains the King of Kerala’s spices, also the state has a rich produce in Cardamom, Cinnamon, Mace, Ginger, Turmeric, Cashew Nuts, Coconuts, Sandalwood etc. Kerala continues to be the Spice Capital of the world.
Our history of Kerala dates back on the rock in scripture left by King Asoka emperor of India during the third century B.C. It was then know as the Kerala putra ruled by the powerful Chera dynasty until the 5h century A.D. This land is open to the world on all sides by Sea. Kerala is a land of different religion and has a unique record in India for harmonious co-existence of diverse religions.
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  • Number of Employees 100 - 150
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  • Seller Datta Global Traders
  • Address Kulathoor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
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