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Coconut Coir Articles & Analysis

21 articles found

CoirMat 700- Riverside Park Project - Case Study

CoirMat 700- Riverside Park Project - Case Study

In 1912 the city of Boerne bought the land for the Riverside Park for $1.00. In 1962 a massive flood caused extensive damage to the area, and so in 1978 the Second Cibolo Creek dam was built, thus creating the Boerne City Lake in the process. Since then incremental changes and improvements were made to the park, but never a complete overhaul. In 2023 a complete renovation and restructured of the ...

ByWestern Green / MKB


Multiple Roles for Heat Exchangers in Coconut Processing

Multiple Roles for Heat Exchangers in Coconut Processing

The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is one of the world’s most versatile and valuable plant species. ...

ByHRS Heat Exchangers Ltd.


Cocopeat – The Best Organic Soil Conditioner

Cocopeat – The Best Organic Soil Conditioner

The use of cocopeat is on the rise in urban farming. In this article, we will explore the uses of cocopeat and its diverse applications. Wondering what the term cocopeat means? Read on to understand more about his incredible product. ...

BySITCO


From rot to resilience: How to fix root rot in cannabis

From rot to resilience: How to fix root rot in cannabis

Hey there, fellow cannabis growers! Need to know how to fix root rot? Look no further! Welcome to our guide on fixing root rot and ensuring the health and vitality of your precious cannabis plants. We all know how disheartening it can be to see your plants suffer, but fear not! In this article, we’ll dive deep into understanding root rot, identifying its signs, implementing prevention ...

ByGrow Sensors LTD


Considering An Erosion Control Blanket? Learn About The Different Types

Considering An Erosion Control Blanket? Learn About The Different Types

Synthetic Erosion control blankets are either natural or synthetic fibers and rolled out onto soil like sod. Natural fibers include coir (coconut husks), jute, straw, excelsior, or a combination of these fibers. ...

ByEnvironmental Products & Applications, Inc.


Considering an Erosion Control Blanket? Learn About the Different Types

Considering an Erosion Control Blanket? Learn About the Different Types

Synthetic Erosion control blankets are either natural or synthetic fibers and rolled out onto soil like sod. Natural fibers include coir (coconut husks), jute, straw, excelsior, or a combination of these fibers. ...

ByEnvironmental Products & Applications, Inc.


Blending and Bagging at Sungro Production Facility

Blending and Bagging at Sungro Production Facility

As we exited the blending and bagging line, I was impressed with a specific bunker designed to hydrate the FiberDust coconut coir—a component of several Sun Gro mixes. The very “low tech” bunker of about 50’ x 50’ was equipped with sprinklers used to hydrate and expand the coir. ...

ByWaterman Group


Erosion and Sediment Control: Navigating NPDES Regulations, the SWPPP, and Techniques for Compliance

Erosion and Sediment Control: Navigating NPDES Regulations, the SWPPP, and Techniques for Compliance

They are made from heavier fibers like coir (coconut fiber) and from long-lasting synthetic materials. TRMs are often used on extremely steep slopes or in areas like streambanks and drainage channels where flowing water would quickly displace a lighter-weight blanket. ...

ByFinn Corporation


Briquetting:  A Way to Generate Income for Rural Population

Briquetting: A Way to Generate Income for Rural Population

The agro-industrial residues are groundnut shell, cotton wastes, coir pith, coconut shell, mustard husk, tamarind shell, cassava peel etc. ...

ByJay Khodiyar Machine Tools


Coir - The Ideal Growing Medium for Strawberries

Coir - The Ideal Growing Medium for Strawberries

Significantly, Marks and Spencer chose coconut fibre to grow their prized fruits. This example is one of many where experts have chosen coir as the principle growing medium for strawberries. ...

ByCoirGreen


Treatment of wastewater and restoration of aquatic systems through an eco-technology based constructed treatment wetlands – a successful experience in Central India

Treatment of wastewater and restoration of aquatic systems through an eco-technology based constructed treatment wetlands – a successful experience in Central India

The field scale experimental AFIs installed in-situ in a slowly flowing local river were composed of hollow bamboo, a bed of coconut coir, floating arrangements and Phragmites karka as nutrient stripping plant species. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Using coir as a growing susbstrate - sustainably and ethically

Using coir as a growing susbstrate - sustainably and ethically

Manufactured from the inner husk of coconuts, coir is, but its very nature, produced in distant, and often developing, countries. ...

ByBotanicoir Ltd


CoirGreen™ : Helping you think and act green

CoirGreen™ : Helping you think and act green

Natural, bio-degradable and sustainable, products made of natural coir-fibre help you do just that! Why coir? A natural fibre extracted from the husk of a coconut, the uses of coir are varied. There are two main types of coir: The more commonly used is brown fibre, which is extracted from mature ...

ByCoirGreen


CoirGreen™ Geotextiles - An Effective Soil Erosion Prevention Method

CoirGreen™ Geotextiles - An Effective Soil Erosion Prevention Method

“The different coir types and their characteristics have made coir the most versatile natural fiber to combat erosion and to restore waters and wetlands. ...

ByCoirGreen


The environment is our lifeblood at CoirGreen

The environment is our lifeblood at CoirGreen

At the heart of all CoirGreen(TM), products is coir, the coconut fibre found between the husk and the outer shell of the coconut. ...

ByCoirGreen


Coir Green Husk Chips ( Coco Chips or Coir husk)

Coir Green Husk Chips ( Coco Chips or Coir husk)

Coconut husk is the outer layer of the coconut fruit, consisting of long fibers and sponge-like pith particles. ...

ByCoirGreen


Coco peat (Coir pith, coir fiber peat) is an Environmentally Sustainable Product for the Horticultural & Agricultural sector

Coco peat (Coir pith, coir fiber peat) is an Environmentally Sustainable Product for the Horticultural & Agricultural sector

Coconut fiber usage has become very common among professionals in various industries due to the versatility of the product. In the horticultural, agricultural, or erosion control sector, coir has a remarkable reputation for its superiority to other available natural materials in the market. Coir fiber is found between the husk & the outer ...

ByCoirGreen


Growbags (Coco slabs)

Growbags (Coco slabs)

Coir, an amazing product produced from the finest of coconut husks is the fundamental product of grow bags as it is made out of coco peat (coir pith) or husks chips (coco chips) or a combination of both. Coir pith is thick, fibrous and is the sponge like particle in the middle layer of the coconut. It can be used ...

ByCoirGreen


A mesocosm study using four native Hawaiian plants to assess nitrogen accumulation under varying surface water nitrogen concentrations

A mesocosm study using four native Hawaiian plants to assess nitrogen accumulation under varying surface water nitrogen concentrations

Four species, Cladium jamaicense, Cyperus javanicus, Cyperus laevigatus, and Cyperus polystachyos were tested for their ability to survive in coconut fiber coir log media with exposure to differing N concentrations. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Determining flammability of SpillFix Universal Organic Absorbent

Determining flammability of SpillFix Universal Organic Absorbent

SpillFix Universal Organic Absorbent is an industrial absorbent product made from natural coir (coconut husk). Flammability tests (as detailed below) have determined that the product is a Not Readily Combustible Solid, and is unlikely to catch fire even after absorbing flammable spills. ...

BySpillFix - by American Green Ventures

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