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Coco Fiber

Coir fibers, derived from coconut husks, are strong, durable, and eco-friendly. Known for their water resistance and resilience, they are ideal for ropes, mats, brushes, and geotextiles. Their natural properties make them perfect for erosion control, horticulture, and sustainable product manufacturing. Coir fibers are valued for their versatility and environmental sustainability.

Coir Fiber

Coir fiber is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconuts. It is known for its durability, strength, and eco-friendliness, making it a versatile material for various uses. It naturally repels moisture and resists decay.

Product Description

ColorGolden brown (mature) or light brown (immature) & White
Fiber Length10 - 30 cm (average)
Diameter0.1 - 1 mm
Moisture Content10-15%
ImpuritiesLess than 5%
Strength10-12 g/den
Package120 kgs to 150kgs per bale





Coir Yarn

Coir yarn is a natural, durable fiber spun from coconut husk, known for its strength and eco-friendliness, coir yarn is widely used in various industries, particularly in the production of ropes, mats, and textiles. Our coir yarn has high tensile strength, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications. 

Product Description

Material100% natural coir fiber
DiameterTypically 4-6 mm, but can vary
TwistSingle or double twist options
ColorNatural brown
LengthAvailable in various lengths, typically in bundles or spools
WeightDepends on the length and thickness, usually measured in kilograms per spool





Curled Coir

Curled coir is a natural fiber product made from the husk of coconuts, processed to create coir fibers with a curled texture. This versatile material is known for its durability and aesthetic appeal. It is naturally resistant to moisture and saltwater - best suited for heavy-duty applications.

Product Description

Material100% natural coir fiber
DiameterTypically 6-10 mm, but can vary
TwistSingle or double twist options
ColorNatural brown
LengthAvailable in various lengths, typically in bundles or spools
FormAvailable in rolls, bales, or loose fiber