Curled Coir
Twisted fibre is a very popular method of transporting fibre. Both Mattress fibre & Mix fibre can be twisted in to coils. 20kg coils are the most commonly used size of a coil, however 50 kg or even 100kg coils also could be made out of our twisting machinery.
...moreCoir yarn
Coir yarn is widely demanded by innumerable industries, owing to its attributes like optimum quality and natural properties. Used for making varied different coir products, that is made out of the fibre extracted from coconut husk. Spun with traditional rats and fully automatic spinning machines. Environmental friendly, this coir yarn is available in different qualities and grades based on the quality of fibre used and nature of the twist.
...moreCoir Logs
Coco Logs are strong and flexible logs, made out of Coir- Geo textiles, and filled with Coco Fiber. It called Geo textile logs, Coir Erosion Control logs, and Anti-erosion planks.
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Coir geo textiles are best for controlling soil erosion and conditioning soli. Made from coir fiber, they are naturally resistant to rot and moulds and is cheaper than synthetic geo-textiles. They hold soil in place and prevent erosion, dissipating the force of heavy rains and run of water. It provides good soil support for years, allowing natural vegetation to become established.
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Whitecoir fiber is also known as yarn fibre, mat fibre or retted fiber and is golden yellow in color. We obtain this coir fibre by soakingfreshgreen immature coconut husks in saline water.
...morecoir disk
The coconut fibers plant disk is completely biodegradable and natural. The coconut fibers plant disk allows keeping the girth of plants and trees without weed. It preserves the humidity at the foot of the plants and does not obstruct their growth.
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Uses: Desiccated coconut, coconut milk and coconut oil making Application Areas: Food makes. Super market. Copra producers, Food product manufacturer
...moreCoco Peat
Coco peat also known as coir fibre pith, coir block, coir dust, or simply coir, is made from coconut husks, which are byproducts of other industries that use coconuts. Coir waste from coir fiber industries is washed, heat-treated, screened and graded before being processed into coco peat products of various granularity and denseness, which are then used for horticultural and agricultural applications and as industrial absorbent. It is usually shipped in the form of compressed bales, briquettes, slabs or discs, the end user usually expands and aerates the compressed coco peat by the addition of water.
...moreCoco Husk
Husks are the rough exterior shells of the coconut,the husk can be used in several ways, including creating enriched potting soil and as chips that can be used to provide ground cover for flower beds.
...moreBrown Coir Fibre
Brown Fiber or Mattress Fibre is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses, etc. Technically, coir 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.
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We have grown and prospered as the leading manufacturer, supplier and exporter of high quality and remarkable range of eco-friendly coconut coir products.
...moreCoir Blocks
Coir waste from coir fiber industries is washed, heat-treated, screened and graded before being processed into coco peat products of various granularity and denseness, which are then used for horticultural and agricultural applications and as industrial absorbent.
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