Brown coir is harvested from fully ripened coconuts. It is thick, strong and has high abrasion resistance. It is typically used in mats, brushes and sacking.Mature brown coir fibers contain more lignin and less cellulose than fibers such as flax and cotton, Fresh water is used to process brown coir.
White coir fibers are harvested from the coconuts before they are ripe. These fibers are white or light brown in color and are smoother and finer, but also weaker.They are generally spun to make yarn that is used in mats or rope. White Coir is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets.
Coir fiber used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes. Coir fiber is also used for making carpet, upholstery and dashboard of the vehicle, mattresses and Pillows.
Coir Fiber is extracted from the Coconut husk. They are two varieties of Coir fiber