Product Type:
Coconut Coir Rope
Material:
Coconut Fiber
Rope Character:
Other, Double
Color:
Golden Brown
Rope Diameter:
4-6 Millimeter (mm)
Length:
50 Meter (m)
Moisture (%):
10%
Impurity (%):
5 %
Compression Ratio:
6:1
Usage:
White Coir Is Used For Rope And To Make Fishing Nets Due To Its Strong Resistance To Saltwater
Weight:
35 Kilograms (kg)
Feature:
Rot Proof, Eco-Friendly, Eco Friendly
Advantage:
Not Sinking
Contact Person
6768 Opp Swaminarayan Party Plot, Near Ann Poon Mandir, Adalaj,
White coir, gathered from unripe coconuts, is utilized for making better brushes, string, rope, and fishing nets. It enjoys the benefit of not sinking, so can be utilized in lengthy lengths in profound water without the additional weight hauling down boats and floats. Coir rope is generally produced using white coir, which comes from the husks of coconuts that are collected without further ado before they age. Coconut coir is a characteristic fiber extricated from the husk of coconuts and is utilized in items like our mats. These rolls of coir were shipped off to us unintentionally. They are yours to use while they last. Rope produced using coconut husk (otherwise called sennit) is unbelievably tough and can be utilized in a similar way you would utilize some other rope. Making coconut rope requires strength and tolerance, as it can require half a month to finish.
Product Type: | Coconut Coir Rope |
Material: | Coconut Fiber |
Rope Character: | Other, Double |
Color: | Golden Brown |
Rope Diameter: | 4-6 Millimeter (mm) |
Length: | 50 Meter (m) |
Moisture (%): | 10% |
Impurity (%): | 5 % |
Compression Ratio: | 6:1 |
Usage: | White Coir Is Used For Rope And To Make Fishing Nets Due To Its Strong Resistance To Saltwater |
Weight: | 35 Kilograms (kg) |
Feature: | Rot Proof, Eco-Friendly, Eco Friendly |
Advantage: | Not Sinking |