Manufacturing Rope from Sisal Agave Fibers - The Fiber Processing Journey at the Factory

Опубликовано: 03 Ноябрь 2024
на канале: NaLac Technique
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Sisal, a fiber crop grown in the tropics, flourishes in countries like Brazil, Kenya, and Tanzania. Hand-harvested when around 1 meter long, its leaves undergo decortication, shedding the green outer layer to reveal strong sisal fibers. These plants are organic, absorbing carbon dioxide year-round and requiring minimal water, making them resilient to droughts, which is why they're encouraged for climate change adaptation. Harvestable year-round, sisal offers farmers steady income.

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Cotesi
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Etablissements Gallois Sisal
https://gallois-sisal.com/

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