coir fiber

Coir Fiber

Our brown coir pads are sprayed with rubber latex which adheres the fibers together and is used to make upholstery padding for the automobile industry.

White coir is also used to make fishing nets since it is waterproof and has solid resilience to salt water, making it a perfect material for fishing nets. Being as the leading coir fiber exporter, we deliver products at the market’s best price.

Our coir fiber is not only water-proof but also resistant to salt water. It is carefully extracted from matured green and brown coconut husks and processed into the finest fibers that are free from 2-3% pith, roots, and other impurities. To ensure the high quality and utility of our coir fiber, we bale it with rust-free iron hoops or plastic straps.

We offer two types of coir fiber – brown and white- each with distinct applications. The brown fiber is commonly used to make doormats, brushes, coir mattresses, and other upholstery materials. In contrast, the white fiber is ideal for making ropes, fishing nets, and other eco-friendly products.

As one of the leading coconut coir fiber manufacturers and exporters in India, we take pride in offering competitive prices and prioritising customisation for our coir foam mattresses and other products. Our coconut coir mattresses are not only eco-friendly but also durable and cost-effective, making us a highly acclaimed natural coir foam mattresses manufacturer and coir mattresses exporter in the industry.

Features of Coir Fiber

Natural and Renewable:
Coir fiber is a natural fiber that comes from the outer husk of coconut fruits. It is a renewable resource that is biodegradable and eco-friendly.
High Tensile Strength:
Coir fiber has high tensile strength, making it a durable material that can withstand heavy use and wear.
Moisture Resistance:
Coir fiber is naturally moisture-resistant, making it an excellent material for outdoor use. It is used in the production of doormats and outdoor furniture.
Anti-Fungal and Anti-Bacterial Properties:
Coir fiber has natural anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, which makes it a popular material for bedding and other household items. It is used in the production of filters and other industrial products.
Good Insulator:
Coir fiber has good insulation properties, which makes it useful in the production of products that require insulation such as mattresses, cushions, and acoustic panels. It is also used as a sound absorber in construction and industrial applications.

HS CODE

53050010

Length

5 to 25 cm

Colour

White (Golden Brown) and Brown

Moisture

Below 18%

Impurities

Below 3 %

Packing

Bale Packing

Weight per Bale

110 to 120 kg

Approx

160 bales in a 40ft container

Impurities

Less than 1% Very clean and soft fibers

Total weight

19.2 Mt in a 40ft container approx.

Specifications of Coir Fiber

Color Coir Fiber-Brown Coir Fiber-Yellow
Moisture up to 5% up to 5%
Impurity < 3% < 7 to 9%
Length 5cm to 25cm 5cm to 25cm
Load ability 20 tons in 40 feet HC Container 20 tons in 40 feet HC Container
Bale weight 115kg to 125kg 115kg to 125kg
Packing Plastic straps Plastic straps

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Germany

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Nigeria

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Qatar

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Sierra Leone

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Ghana

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Cameroon

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China

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Trinidad

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Liner

CMA CGM

Freight rate

USD 2250 to 2400 (avg)

Payment Terms

40% Advance, 60% against BL Scan Copy 

(or)

100% Irrevocable LC at sight from any International standardized bank

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FAQs

Yes, coir fiber is known for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for a variety of applications, including rope-making, mats, brushes, and even geotextiles for erosion control.
Cocopeat, also known as coir pith, is a byproduct of the coconut industry that consists of finely ground coir fibers. Coir fiber, on the other hand, refers to the longer, coarser fibers that are extracted from the coconut husk and can be used for a variety of applications.
No, cocopeat is a byproduct of coir fiber extraction, consisting of the finer particles of coir, while coir fiber refers to the longer, coarser fibers extracted from the coconut husk.
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