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The fibrous substance known as coir can be found in a coconut between the tough interior shell and the outer layer. Brown coir, which is manufactured from ripe coconuts, is also used in horticulture, upholstery padding, and sacking. Packing materials for fragile objects are all-natural and made of biodegradable fibre.
Material used in packaging to shield items from shock during transportation. Easy boxing and unwrapping with personalised pouch sizes and rolls.
The texture of clay or sandy soil can be improved with coco coir, which is a great addition to the garden and will help plants develop strong roots. Additionally, it will make it possible for plants to absorb extra nutrients when being fed and watered.
The Global Coconut coir packaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The goal of this project is to explore the possibilities of coir fibres as a secondary raw material in the development of packaging that is more environmentally friendly.
To hold the coir fibres together, old newspapers were inserted into the specimen. The primary goal was to ascertain how varying beating periods and coir fibre percentages affected the mechanical qualities of paper.
Tensile index and tear factor are the findings of this investigation. It was decided to use a mechanical pulping process to create the pulps in a cross-machine direction and at random orientation. For each response variable, the percentage of fibres used and the beating time were compared to determine whether there were any significant differences.
The findings indicate that the mechanical characteristics of papers increased as beating time increased. Otherwise, the mechanical qualities of the paper have diminished due to the increase in the percentage of fibres.
The best mechanical qualities were generated by mixing 25% fibres with 75% newspaper and beating it for 20 minutes. The finding implies that one of the substitute raw materials that can be used for product packaging is coir fibres.