Coir yarn is a natural fiber derived from the husks of coconuts, known for its exceptional strength, durability, and eco-friendly properties. This versatile product is celebrated for its myriad applications in various industries such as horticulture, textiles, and manufacturing. Coir yarn acts as a sustainable alternative to conventional materials like sphagnum moss, being both biodegradable and devoid of bacteria and fungal spores. Our coir yarn is meticulously spun from superior quality coir fibers, utilizing both traditional hand-spinning techniques and advanced fully automatic machines, ensuring consistent quality in every batch. Available in multiple twisting types and a range of diameters, coir yarn is perfect for creating ropes, brushes, mats, and geotextiles. Its economical nature further enhances its appeal to businesses looking for effective, environmentally friendly solutions.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Natural Fiber | Made from coconut husks. |
Durability | High tensile strength and resilient. |
Eco-Friendly | Renewable, biodegradable, and free of harmful spores. |
Applications | Ideal for ropes, mats, brushes, textiles, and geotextiles. |
Twisting Types | Available in loose, medium, and hard twisting. |
Diameter Range | 3.5mm to 15mm. |
Packing | Bobbin packing (Round). |
Loadability | Can carry between 18 to 20 tons. |
Attributes | Description |
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Color | Brown/White |
Twisting Type | Loose, Medium, & Hard Twisting |
Twisting | Machine Twist/Hand Twist |
Twist/Ft | 15-30 nos |
Yarn Runnage | 90 to 260 kgs of yarn converted to meters |
Dia of Rope | 3.5mm to 15mm |
Packing | Bobbin Packing (Round) |
Loadability | 18 to 20 tons |
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Country of Origin: India
Coir yarn is a natural fiber spun from coconut husks. It's strong, durable, and environmentally friendly. Coir yarn is used in various applications like making ropes, brushes, mats, and geotextiles. It's a sustainable alternative to sphagnum moss and is widely used in horticulture and other industries.
Origin: Made from coir fiber, extracted from the husk of the coconut.
Manufacturing Process: Spun from superior coir fiber using both hand spinning and fully automatic spinning machines.
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