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White Coir Fiber
Coir fiber, obtained from the tissues surrounding the seed of the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, is one of the few natural fibers that are strong, highly durable and water-proof. Coir fiber has the ability to stretch beyond its elastic limit without rupturing. Its resistance to microbial degradation and salt water and the power to take up a permanent stretch is unique. We supply natural coconut coir fiber in continuous and long term volume. These coconut coir fibers is mainly used to replace foam materials in beds, seat cushion, coir mattress, coir doormats, geo textile, plant box, soil erosion prevention, mattresses, car seats, sofas, etc. coco fiber has many advantages in these applications mentioned. The quality of our fiber can provide you a competitive advantage to your products. We are a leading exporter of Coir Fiber.
Color: Brown & Golden Brown
Fiber Length: 10 - 20 cms
Impurities: Below 3 %
Bundle Weight: 100 - 150 kg Bales
Load Ability: 20 - 22 m in 40' HC FCL
Moisture: Less than 15 %
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Brown Coir Fiber
Brown Coir fiber is obtained from fully ripe brown coconut husks by wet or dry milling. The process involves soaking brown coconut husks up to one month in fresh water, and combing on a pair of rotating spiked drums. Dirt and other rubbish are removed from the Brown coir fiber and then dried and packed into bales. Brown coir fiber is used mainly for filling mattresses and upholstery, for manufacture of needle felt pads used in innerspring mattresses, and in drainage filters with perforated pipes.
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Machine twisted Fiber/Curled Coir/Coir rope
Coir rope-making is a common cottage industry in India. This is where a family works together from their home. They actually work outside, somewhere with plenty of space to stretch out the lengths of rope and preferably with shade, like under big trees. The coconut fiber is attached to hooks on a wheel that is turned by hand. This twists the coir while more is added. It forms a strong rope that doesn't unwind or break.
The coir fiber industry is important for developing countries such as India and Sri Lanka. India makes 60 per cent of the world's supply of white coir fiber. Coir rope has many uses, including tying up animals, securing loads, and webbing for beds. Coir fiber is also used to make other things like brushes, doormats, mattress filling, padding inside furniture, sacking, garden twine, and matting for pot plants and gardens. Products made from good quality coir absorb water without weakening the fiber. Coir is the only natural fiber that resists damage by salt water.
coir rope is 100 % Natural
coir rope has excellent elasticity properties
coir rope is naturally resistant to insect infestations
coir rope is can absorb water without weakening
coir rope is naturally resistant to salt water damage
coir rope is sustainably eco-friendly
coir rope and coir strings' hairiness improves growth of crops and a better yield
coir rope has been used successfully in Hops growing for decades
coir rope can be used underground agriculturally whilst still maintaining soil aeration and water absorbency
Specifications
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| Diameter |
Color |
Fiber Length |
Moisture |
Impurities |
No. of Curls |
Bundle Size |
Bundle Weight |
Load Ability |
| 15 mm |
Golden brown |
100 - 200 mm |
15% max |
3 % Max |
23 Curls /ft |
2 ft x 2 ft x 2ft |
26 Kg/ bundle |
18 Tons in 40’ HC FCL |
| 15 mm |
Brown
White |
100 - 200 mm |
15% max |
3 % Max |
23 Curls /ft |
2 ft x 2 ft x 2ft |
26 Kg/ bundle |
18 Tons in 40’ HC FCL |
| 20 mm |
Brown
White |
50 - 200 mm |
15% max |
3 % Max |
19 Curls /ft |
2 ft x 2 ft x 2ft |
28 Kg/ bundle |
18 Tons in 40’ HC FCL |
| 25 mm |
Brown
White |
50 - 200 mm |
15% max |
3 % Max |
17 Curls /ft |
2 ft x 2 ft x 2ft |
26 Kg/ bundle |
18 Tons in 40’ HC FCL |
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Geo Textiles
Coir geotextiles are classified as woven, meshes and nets and non woven, as the blanket held by coir threads. Coir geotextile nets have varying densities depending on their application, but as a whole they serve as slope stabilization agents prior to revegetation.
Coir geotextiles promote new vegetation by absorbing water and preventing top soil from drying out. Coir geotextiles absorb solar radiation just like natural soil, and unlike geosynthetic materials, it provides good soil support for up to three years, allowing natural vegetation to become established. The greater the geotextile density, the steeper the embankments it can be utilized on. Applications have included ski slopes and bottom reinforcing material in water courses. (Under water the degradation of coir is slower). Over a period of time, coir which is ecofriendly and biodegradable completely disintegrates leaving only humus.
Coir Geotextiles offer:
100% Natural fiber, extracted from coconut husk
Adds organic material to soil and promotes vegetative growth
100% Bio-degradable and environmentally friendly
Coir geotextiles are tough, durable, versatile and has a high tear- strength resistance.
Coir geotextiles are easy to install / maintain / patch-up.
Coir geotextiles follow the contour of the soil surface.
Coir geotextiles have hygroscopic properties (absorbing or attracting moisture from the air)
Coir geotextiles have High tensile strength
Specifications
| H2M5 |
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740gm / m2 |
| H2M5 |
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700gm / m2 |
| H2M6 |
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400gm / m2 |
| Hand Knitted Net |
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200gm / m2 |
| Coir Net |
| Coir Rope |
| Coir Tape |
| Mattresses |
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Coconut Husk Chips
These coconut husks are the outer layer of the coconut fruit, which consists of long fibers and sponge-like pith particles. These are widely required to protect the inner germinating seed by resisting excess saturation and salt. It naturally helps the coconut stay afloat in water, also making it stay uniformly moist without making it rot. With diminishing sources of quality tree bark, these are a superior alternative to bark based growing medium.
Advantages:
- Lasts longer than bark with no degradation (5 plus years)
- Very clean, uniform and no wastage
- Wet coconut husk chips hold water and air like a sponge
- Excellent drainage, high cation exchange capacity (CEC)
- Cuts down fertilizer application up to 30%
- Prevents stress after repotting
- Neutral pH and innate buffering capacity
- Resists fungal growth
- 100% natural and renewable resource
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Coco Mats
Coco logs are long knotted coir nettings filled with coir fiber. Coco logs are widely used on stream banks, sea shores and lake shores for controlling the sand slide. It is also used in desert areas for controlling sand overcomes. Coco logs can be cut into sections and stacked for stream bank stabilization, fluid containment, or used separately for check structures.
For storm water control, the logs can be used to slow down the velocity of storm water run-off, thus stabilizing slopes. In shoreline/stream channel applications, the logs are resistant to the forces of water. Not only great for stabilizing shorelines, they can provide bedding where the seedlings and/or cuttings are inserted into log with sediment. As the coconut fiber log biodegrades, the plants develop a well established root system in the shoreline sediment to retain the soil in place. Great for use in catch basin protection, keeping unwanted pollutants from entering into sewer systems.
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Coco Logs
The Coco Mat is the most breathable and natural organic crib mattress. It is filled with coir from the only certified coir plantation. Coir is made from coconut husks which are coated in natural latex to make a supportive and breathable fibrous layer. Made from selected coconut fibers, woven in a tight base with braided edges. The heavy duty dense fibers absorb water and acts as a brush to whisk away traffic dirt. Use for household and commercial entrances. Coco mats can be placed outdoors but should not be exposed to direct rainfall.
Coco logs offer:
- 100% Natural Materials
- High Tensile Strength
- 100% Biodegradable
- Adds Fertility to the Soil after Biodegradation
- Excellent Planting Medium
- High Water Absorbency
- Easy To Install
- Eco-Friendly
- Wildlife Safe
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Coir Yarn
We export coconut coir yarns that are extracted from coconut husks. The fiber is mechanically extracted from dry mature coconut husks after soaking them for quite a long period. Our expert labors remove the impurities that are present in them and these are dyed in varied colors as per the requirements of the clients. These have long durability and have natural glow that make these yarns specials. Coir Yarn is generally of 2 ply, spun from coir fiber by hand as well as with the help of traditional ratts, fully automatic spinning machines etc. The Coir yarn is of different qualities/grades based on the quality of fiber used, the nature of twist, presence of impurities etc. Available in different forms like hydraulically pressed bales, spools bobbins, dholes, balls etc. cut length for various industrial and agricultural purposes.
Usage:
Brown coir is used in floor mats and doormats, brushes, mattresses, floor tiles and sacking. A small amount is also made into twine. Pads of curled brown coir fiber, made by needle-felting (a machine technique that mats the fibers together) are shaped and cut to fill mattresses and for use in erosion control on river banks and hillsides. A major proportion of brown coir pads are sprayed with rubber latex which bonds the fibers together (rubberized coir) to be used as upholstery padding for the automobile industry in Europe. The material is also used for insulation and packaging.
The major use of white coir is in rope manufacture. Mats of woven coir fiber are made from the finer grades of bristle and white fiber using hand or mechanical looms. White coir also used to make fishing nets due to its strong resilience to salt water.
In horticulture, coir is recommended as substitute for sphagnum moss because it is free of bacteria and fungal spores, and is sustainably produced without the environmental damage caused by peat mining.
Filling mattresses, upholstery, manufacturing needle felt pads or any other coir products, no matter your needs, we serve a single source support for your White, Brown and Machine twisted coir fiber needs. Contact us for a competitive quote. |


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Coir Pith
Coir pith a waste product obtained during the extraction of coir fiber from husk is very light, highly compressible and highly hygroscopic. It is used as a soil conditioner, surface mulch/ rooting medium and desiccant. Composted coir pith is excellent organic manure for indoor plants as well as for horticulture crops. Several firms are manufacturing composted coir pith in the country.
Special Features of Coir pith compost
- Contains macronutrients - Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium
- Contains micronutrients - Calcium, Copper and magnesium
- Contains natural enzymes
- Not only revitalizes your plants
- Induces uniformity in growth by enhancing water retention and microbial activity
- Improves aeration
- Enhances the nutrient carrying capacity of plants
- Acts as a top dressing that helps maintain moisture and reconditions the soil
- Enhances strong heap root system
- Stimulates production of phytohormones
- Eco-Friendly
Specifications for 5 Kg Blocks:
- Ideal pH level - 5.6 to 6.4
- Moisture - 15 % Maximum
- EC - Below 1 MC / Cm
- Break out Volume - 75 Liters / 5 Kg Blocks
- Block Weight - 5 Kg ± 2 %
- Block Size - 30 x 30 x 12 Cms ± 1 Cm
Specifications for 650 gm Brickettes:
- Weight - 650g
- Size - 20x10x5 cm +/- 0.5
- Compression Ratio - 8:1
- Capacity - 5 - 7 L
- Break out Volume - 3 - 5 L
- Load per 20' FCL - 13 MT
- Load per 40' FCL - 26 MT
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Grow Bags and Liners
It is a Premier product used for Hydroponics cultivation to grow various types of fruits like strawberries, vegetables like pepper, cucumbers, tomatoes, bush variety tomatoes, and flowers like gerberas, gladioli, liliums, anthurium, roses and many highly demanded seasonal and non-seasonal flowers that have long greenhouse bench life. It is an alternative to rockwool slabs, peatmoss and perlite.
Special Features
- Substrate promoted growth
- Stable pH and EC values
- Easy to manage when dry
- Can be re-used after crop to improve soil
- Compressed and easy to handle
- Rapid dense root growth
- Simple application
- Easy to wet
- Fully organic
- Crops such as roses can be grown for up to 6 years in the same slab
- Reduced labour costs due to long-life of media
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