Q. What are some uses for coconut husks?
Answer
The fibers that come from coconut husks are known as coir and they may be used in a wide range of goods. Coir is used to manufacture brushes and doormats as well as particle board twine and biodegradable materials. Powder made from coconut husks is often used in the production of mosquito coils as well as incense sticks. In addition to that it is used as a phenolic extruder in the production of plywood and as a filler in the production of resin glue. It is resistant to both fungal and water damage and has a consistent quality throughout.
Related Questions
Popular Categories
Popular Products
Human HairForklift TrucksServo Voltage StabilizerBasmati RiceBackhoe LoaderCarry Bag Making MachineDrum LifterElectric StackerScissor LiftsIndustrial Vibrating ScreenRotameterFlowmeterRotary Air CompressorIndustrial Eto SterilizerRice Packaging MachinesShredding MachineHammer MillAutomatic Labelling MachineDiesel ForkliftAerial Work PlatformStorage Rack SystemEpoxy ResinMild Steel BarStainless Steel SheetsStainless Steel StripsBag Filling MachinesAsphalt PlantsSlat ConveyorOintment PlantPlanetary MixersLadies KurtisLed LightsCctv CameraBall ValveAnti Cancer MedicineAir CompressorIncense SticksSolar LightsGoods LiftsVitrified TilesStainless Steel CoilsPvc PipesPvc Pipe FittingsUpvc PipesUpvc Ball ValvePipe Elbows