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PALM FIBRE AND COCONUT FIBRE

EFB PALM FIBRE: 
EFB fibre is the general term for the fibre being extracted from oil palm. EFB fiber can   further classify into shredded fiber.

PALM FIBRE: 
Palm fibre is the general term for the fibre being extracted from oil palm. More important,
the oil palm fibre is clean, bio-degradable and non-toxin that could participate in many usages.

PALM FIBRE MAT: 
Palm Fibre Mat is a 100% organic fibre, from a renewable source -Empty Fruit Bunch    (EFB). They can dissipate the energy of flowing water and absorb the excess solar radiation.

DID YOU KNOW?

COCOPEAT

Cocopeat is an excellent substitute for peat moss and rock wool. Its excellent water holding capacity and air-filled porosity make it a suitable growth medium for plant crops.


WOOD PELLET


Wood Pellet is currently the most widely used form of biomass fuel with its popularity continuing to grow worldwide, an estimated 16.5 million tonnes of wood pellet were used globally last year alone.


COCONUT FIBER


Coconut fiber, commonly known as coir, is obtained from the fibrous husk of the coconut. This is the thick fibrous middle layer of the coconut. To separate the fibers, the coconut shells are cut in half and then retted. In the retting process, the coconut shells are buried in wet soil to allow microbial degradation of the softer tissues. The shells are then beaten and washed to readily separate the coir fibers. Incidentally, the hard inner layer, called the stone, is the source of coconut shell activated carbon, so very popular in adsorbent filter media.





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