About Natural Sisal Fibers in Bales
Available for export are Sisal Fibre of UG grade and SSUG.
sisal fibre: Grade A and Grade B
Length: 110cm-130cm
Moisture: 10%-13%
Impurity: 0-2% max
Color: natural white or mixed with natural cream
Premium Sisal Fibers for Diverse ApplicationsThese natural sisal fibers are crafted from high-grade Agave Sisalana, ensuring top mechanical properties suited for multiple industries. From making reliable ropes and twines to eco-friendly mats and geotextiles, their single-ply design, superior tensile strength, and moisture absorption make them a versatile choice. Each compressed bale is handled with care to maintain quality for bulk or export requirements.
Maximize Longevity with Proper StorageTo extend the shelf life of sisal fibers up to 24 months, store bales in cool, dry, and well-ventilated conditions. This prevents mold, excess moisture, and maintains fiber integrity. Ensuring optimal storage helps retain the natural mild plant odor and the original color, providing the best performance throughout their intended use.
Sustainable and Biodegradable Material ChoiceThese sisal fibers, biodegradable and strong, represent an environmentally sustainable material for numerous products. Their natural light yellow to creamy white hue complements both functional and aesthetic projects, while their moisture absorbent quality provides practical benefits in crafting and construction applications.
FAQ's of Natural Sisal Fibers in Bales:
Q: How are natural sisal fibers processed and packaged for export?
A: Natural sisal fibers are mechanically decorticated, ensuring high purity with less than 2% impurities. They are then pressed and strapped into compressed bales, each weighing approximately 100 to 250 kg, and prepared for bulk shipping with export quality standards in mind.
Q: What are the typical applications for these sisal fibers?
A: These fibers are ideal for rope making, twines, mats, carpets, handicrafts, and geotextiles. Their strength and durability also make them suitable for other construction or decorative uses that require natural, moisture absorbent materials.
Q: When does sisal fiber reach the end of its shelf life?
A: If stored in a cool, dry, and ventilated area, sisal fiber retains its quality for up to 24 months. Exposure to moisture or improper storage conditions may shorten shelf life and compromise performance.
Q: Where should I store sisal fiber bales for optimal durability?
A: Store the bales in a cool, well-ventilated, and dry place, away from direct sunlight or damp environments. This protects the fibers from mold, excessive odor changes, and deterioration.
Q: What benefits do these sisal fibers offer in comparison to synthetic alternatives?
A: These fibers are strong, durable, biodegradable, and moisture absorbent, providing a sustainable alternative to synthetic options. Their mild natural plant odor and biodegradability make them an eco-conscious choice for various applications.
Q: How do I use sisal fiber bales for rope making?
A: Extract the loose fibers from the bale, align and twist them according to your specific rope thickness or ply requirements. Their tensile strength and manageable diameter (0.15-0.25 mm) make them ideal for producing sturdy, reliable ropes.