Coir Fiber
Coconut fiber, or coir, is a natural material extracted from coconut shells, widely used in gardening to enhance soil texture and drainage. It’s a popular choice among gardeners for its eco-friendly and renewable properties, serving as a sustainable alternative to non-renewable peat moss. Sold in compressed bales, coir is a convenient and cost-effective option for gardening purposes, offering a versatile and environmentally conscious solution for plant health.
Used For
Horticulture and Agriculture
Coir is an excellent growing medium for plants. Coir peat, a byproduct of coir processing, is used as a soil amendment or a standalone growing medium. It is valued for its water retention and aeration properties.
Mattresses and Bedding
Coir fibers can be used in the production of mattresses and bedding products. When combined with other materials, coir provides natural resilience and support.
Automotive Industry
Coir fibers are sometimes used in the automotive industry for interior components such as seat padding and insulation.
Rope and Twine
Coir fibers are strong and resistant to saltwater, making them suitable for the production of ropes and twines. These ropes are used in various applications, including marine and agricultural sectors.
Spesification
Color : Golden - Brown
Max water content : 18-25%
Length : 7-30 cm
Impurity : ± 5%
Weight : 100 Kg/bale
Packaging
Bale
- Size 80 x 160 x 100 cm
- Weight 100 kg
- 40 feet high cube container can accommodate 180 bales