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Bristel fiber

Bristle fiber, known for its long and strong strands, is used in brush and broom manufacturing. It comes in grades like 1Tie, 2Tie, and 3Tie, and can be unhackled or hackled, waxed or oiled, bleached or dyed, and cut or uncut. Main uses include coir twine production, brush industries, potting mixes, special filters, and mattress manufacturing.

Features: Long, strong, stiff fibers used in brush and broom making

Grades: 1Tie, 2Tie, 3Tie

BRISTLE FIBER

  • Long and strong fibres commonly used in brush and broom manufacturing industries.
  • The stiff, straight and long strands of fibre are termed bristle fibre or brush fibre.
  • The basic grade of bristle fibre is known as 1Tie fibre.
  • This is then further hackled and classified into 2Tie and 3Tie based on the length of strands and the general condition of fibres.

Supplied as

  • Un hackled or Hackled
  • 1Tie, 2Tie OR 3Tie
  • Waxed or Oiled
  • Bleached or dyed in different colours
  • Uncut or cut into various lengths

The main usage of Bristle fibres

  • Production of Coir Twine
  • Brush and Tawashi Industries
  • Potting Mixes/Growing Media
  • Manufacture of special filters
  • Solidification of the structure of fibre mixtures in the mattress manufacturing

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