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.

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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