Coir Rope
Sold by sri kirthika international · Manufacturer, Exporter · Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
Sold by sri kirthika international · Manufacturer, Exporter · Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
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sri kirthika international is a Manufacturer, Exporter based in Salem Tamil Nadu India.
Manufacturer, Exporter · Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
We are Sri Kirthika Pipes Pvt Ltd and our success as pipe exporting company dates back to three decades ago when we first revolutionized the international and domestic market by introducing high quality GI pipes at a reasonable price. We put customers first and hence we give an uncompromised attention to quality.
Registered address: Salem, India. Industry: Tools, Machinery & Components > Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks.
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Coir fibre rope or Coir rope are extracted from the fibrous outer cover of the coconut🥥 . They are light brown in color. ②Most of the products are used as raw material for horticulture, geo-textile, erosion control, packaging and mattresses industry. Coir is a versatile natural fibre extracted from mesocarp tissue, or husk of the coconut fruit. The husk contains 20% to 30% fibre of varying length. After grinding the husk, the long fibres are removed and used for various industrial purposes, such as rope and mat making. To make coir rope, a handful of coir is pulled at both ends by hands to separate strands of coir from the coir fibres. Depending on the desired thickness of the coir rope, few strands are taken into the palms and the ends of these strands are joined to the ends of another few strands by spinning between the palms.
Coir fibre rope or Coir rope are extracted from the fibrous outer cover of the coconut🥥 . They are light brown in color. ②Most of the products are used as raw material for horticulture, geo-textile, erosion control, packaging and mattresses industry.
Coir is a versatile natural fibre extracted from mesocarp tissue, or husk of the coconut fruit. The husk contains 20% to 30% fibre of varying length. After grinding the husk, the long fibres are removed and used for various industrial purposes, such as rope and mat making.
To make coir rope, a handful of coir is pulled at both ends by hands to separate strands of coir from the coir fibres. Depending on the desired thickness of the coir rope, few strands are taken into the palms and the ends of these strands are joined to the ends of another few strands by spinning between the palms.
Description provided by sri kirthika international.
| Fiber Content | 20% to 30% |
|---|---|
| Manufacturing Process | Spun by pulling and joining coir strands |
| Length Options | Customizable lengths available |
| Diameter Options | Available in various thicknesses according to application |
| Weight | Lightweight for easy handling and use |
| Category | agriculture > coir products |
|---|---|
| Primary application | Wholesale, distribution, and international sourcing |
| Brand | Not specified |
| Product type | Product |
| Lead time | On request |
|---|---|
| Packaging | As per buyer requirement |
| Storage condition | As recommended by supplier |
| Origin | India |
| Form | As listed by supplier |
| Minimum order | 1 KGS (Kilograms) |
|---|---|
| Lead time | On request |
| Payment terms | As per negotiated commercial agreement. |
| Checkout type | enquiry |
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