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Products
Sisal Rope & Carpet
JUTE
JUTE

Jute is a long soft,shine,golden,vegetable fibre that can be spun in to coarse,strong  threads.it is produceds  from plant in the genus,corchorus,family tiliceae.jute is the chpest natural fibre. We are manufacturing yarn,twine,cords,rope & roves,sacking,hessian,carpt backing cloth,food grade, geotextile ctc pl see the pdf file details.

MANILA
MANILA

Manila hemp, the most important of the cordage fibers. It is obtained chiefly from the Manila  plant (Musa textilis) of the family Musaceae . It is grown mainly in its native Philippine Islands, where it has been cultivated since the 16th cent. and is known as abacá. The abacá is in no way related to the true hemp; The fibers are exceptionally strong and durable. The coarser ones are used for binder twine, matting, and rope, particularly marine cordage heat registance poer because of their resistance to the action of saltwater

POLYPROP DAN LINE MOORING & NYLON,HDPE BAG
POLYPROP DAN LINE MOORING & NYLON,HDPE BAG

Polypropylene is one of those rather versatile polymers out there. It serves double duty, both as a plastic and as a fiber. As a plastic it's used to make things like dishwasher-safe food containers. It can do this because it doesn't melt below 160oC, or 320oF. Polyethylene, a more common plastic, will anneal at around 100oC, which means that polyethylene dishes will warp in the dishwasher. As a fiber, polypropylene is used to make indoor-outdoor carpeting, the kind that you always find around swimming pools and miniature golf courses. It works well for outdoor carpet because it is easy to make colored polypropylene, and because polypropylene doesn't absorb water, like nylon does.

Structurally, it's a vinyl polymer, and is similar to polyethylene, only that on every other carbon atom in the backbone chain has a methyl group attached to it. Polypropylene can be made from the monomer propylene by Ziegler-Natta polymerization and by metallocene catalysis polymerization.

SISAL YARN ROPE CARPET & MAT
SISAL YARN ROPE CARPET & MAT

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 80 to 120 cm in length and 0.2 to 0.4 mm in diameter.

●        The lower grade fibre is processed by the paper industry because of its high content of cellulose and hemicelluloses.

●        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.

●        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.

BRADEB ROPE AND TAPE
BRADEB ROPE AND TAPE

A braid (also called plait) is a complex structure or pattern formed by intertwining three or more strands of flexible material such as textile fibres, wire, r. Compared to the process of weaving a wide sheet of cloth from two separate, perpendicular groups of strands (warp and weft), a braid is usually long and narrow, with each component strand functionally equivalent in zigzagging forward through the overlapping mass of the others.
The simplest possible braid is a flat, solid, three-strand structure. More complex braids can be constructed from an arbitrary (but usually odd) number of strands to create a wider range of structures: wider ribbon-like bands, hollow or solid cylindrical cords, or broad mats which resemble a rudimentary perpendicular weave.
Braids are commonly used to make rope, decorative objects, and hairstyles (also see pigtails, Frenchbraid). Complex braids have been used to create hanging fibre artworks.

ROPE & SPINING RING FRAME MACHINE
ROPE & SPINING RING FRAME MACHINE

 

Rope which has a variety of uses in every day life is made from different types of fibre like jute, flax, hemp, coir, pineapple SISAL MANILA etc. The rope is usually made in villages manually in a laborious manner, involving considerable amount of drudgery.
Rope Making Machines are available in 3 & 4 Strand Versions for Rope dia: 2 mm to 60 mm producing finished coiled rope from natural and synthetic fiber yarns in one continuous operation
In order to eliminate the drudgery, provide employment opportunities and enhance the earning capacity of the rural population, a simple rope making machine using easily available sewing machine parts and bicycle components has been designed. The machine can be easily operated by sitting on a stool by simple pedaling as in a sewing machine. Its maintenance is easy. 
Using the machine a person can produce 200Kg per hr. Of rope per day as against the 500-700 gm by the manual methods in vogue. It can provide self employment to women and children in villages, who can earn Rs. 200 per day by making ropes, sutlis etc. from easily available and inexpensive fibrous materials.
Jute farming supports millions of farmers and their families and is only second in terms of its use and variety, after cotton. A natural and cheaply available fibre, jute is completely biodegradable. The high tensile strength of jute had made it the most commonly used material for bulk packing purposes as your gunny bag.
Cotton Yarn
Cotton Yarn

Spinning Unit manufacturing cotton yarn of the count range between 24’s and 60’s. Initially started with installation of 6048Spinning Unit manufacturing cotton yarn of the count range between 24’s and 60’s. Initially started with installation of 6048 spindles in 1996. We are having 18144 spindles with combed and Auto Coned capacity producing about 200 MT per month. The company has undertaken expansion to increase the spindelage to 24, 192 spindles along with compacting facility.