Machine model - premium
Machine size - 27 l x 28 b x 41 h
Machine weight approx 155 kgs.
Power supply 1 phase -230 v / 3 phase 415 v- ac -50 hz /
Electrical motor 1 hp -1 phase / 3 phase
Capacity 20 kg per day (depend on stem quality and working speed of operator)
Rotor blades - harden alloy steel ( 8 nos.)
Machine guard & tray s s material.
Water strainer - s s material
We are manufacturer of banana fiber raw fiber and smooth fiber are also available which are eco friendly more...Type: raw fiber. Material: banana stem. Diameter: 0.5mm. Length: approximately 1 mete. Color: natural brown and cr..Pure, clean, anti-fungal, dried payment terms:-tt/lc minimum order:-500kg mex.Order:-1-2 ton
Material: 100% Natural banana
Colour: Natural
Moisture: 15% Maximum
Applications: For making Mattresses, Sofa, Seat Cover, Cushions, Door Mats, Slip...
Natural fibers present important advantages such as low density, appropriate stiffness and mechanical properties and high disposability and renewability. Moreover, they are recyclable and biodegradable. There has been lot of research on use of natural fibers in reinforcements.
Features of sisal fiber
Sisal is a common species of agave, mainly grows in tropical regions.
The sisal fiber, extracted from the leaf sheath, has the characteristics of white, Tough texture (strong tensile force), flexible, resistant to sea water immersion and rub, less glue, not easy to slip and others.
Applications of sisal fiber
Sisal fiber is widely used in navigation, oilfield, mine, lumbering, architectural industry, civil use and transportation.
Such as gypsum board, wall paper, paper pulp, sisal ropes, cat toys, insole, brush, bouquet packing, aircraft and bouquet packing.
Cashew nuts are actually seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. Cashew apples, while not known in the U.S., are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. The seed we know as the kidney-shaped cashew "nut" is delicate in flavor and firm, but slightly spongy, in texture.
Cashew nuts are actually seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. Cashew apples, while not known in the U.S., are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. The seed we know as the kidney-shaped cashew "nut" is delicate in flavor and firm, but slightly spongy, in texture.