Bristle Fibre
Natural Bristle fibre is obtained from natural coconut husks and they are long. Coconut husks are retted – soaked in water to soften – in tanks of water for months. These husks are crushed carefully with the help of machines to obtain stiff long bristles. Long bristles are an outcome of a milling process, Obtained in this manner they are cleaned and dried afterwards.
Bristle fibre is naturally brown but it can be chemically coloured black or white.
Bristle fibre is naturally brown but it can be chemically coloured black or white.
For Whom?
- Natural Brush manufacturers
- Mattress manufacturers to enhance the structure of fibre mixtures
- Broom manufacturers and special filter makers
- Banister manufacturers
- People engaged in Tawashi products
- Using as a growing medium. E.g. – for Orchid growers to use as lining a vanda basket, for potting mixtures
- Making birds’ nests
- Coir twin product users
- In geotextile manufacturing
- For car seats and mattress stuffing



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