Material: 100% Natural banana
Colour: Natural
Moisture: 15% Maximum
Applications: For making Mattresses, Sofa, Seat Cover, Cushions, Door Mats, Slip...
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.
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.
ES fiber is produced by composite spinning technology with sheath-core structure, sheath is PE, and core is PET or PP. During heat processing, sheath components are melted and adhered to stick fiber together, but core will be there to keep good resilience and shaping.
It's used for nonwoven fabric, applied to medical (facial mask), hygiene products (baby diaper, women sanitary napkins, filter industry, etc.
Commonly used as a binder fibre in core-sheath constructions, our Polyester Low Melt LMF (CoPET/PET) fibre bonds to other polyester fibres to produce wadding, insulation, filtration, automotive, and other products where heat is used to bond the fibres. This fibre is normally blended with solid polyester fibres or recycled materials.