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targeted team of dedicated people based in South Africa
We are Export oriented supply Chain Company and so, we source
the products right from the gates of the farmers, factories, and
businesses in Tanzania, Kenya or Cameroon, we introduce export
quality and we sell these products to our buyers abroad. We provide
all our clients with quality products, efficient services and
secure trade transactions, ensuring that our investment strategies
give our clients maximum returns. We believe in this principle to
build long-term relationships.
Sisal fibre is derived from the leaves of the plant. It is usually
obtained by machine decortications in which the leaf is crushed
between rollers and then mechanically scraped. The fibre is then
washed and dried by mechanical or natural means. The dried fibre
represents only 4% of the total weight of the leaf. Once it is
dried the fibre is mechanically double brushed. The lustrous
strands, usually creamy white, average from *0 to **0 cm in length
and 0.2 to 0.4 mm in diameter.
Sisal fibre is fairly coarse and inflexible. It is valued for
cordage use because of its strength, durability, ability to
stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and resistance to
deterioration in saltwater.
Sisal is used by industry in three grades:
1. The lower grade fibre is processed by the paper industry because
of its high content of cellulose and
hemicelluloses.
2. The medium grade fibre is used in the cordage industry for
making: ropes, baler and binders twine. Ropes and twines are widely
employed for marine, agricultural, and general industrial
use.
3. The higher-grade fibre after treatment is converted into yarns
and used by the carpet industry.
The fibre is also used for non-woven matting, brushing and
roving.