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    Coir Craft

    The Art of Weaving Coir
    by
    Prof. Bibhudutta BaralandMr. Antony William
    NID, Bengaluru
    Fibre Extracting
     
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    The dried husk is taken to the defibering process. The husk is directly sent into the defibering machine. The machine separates the fiber from the husk. This extracted husk is again refined to remove the impurities and the hard coconut skin. A different machine is used to refine the husk. The refined husk is gathered and piled which is again sent for the twine making process.

    During the refining process the coir pith which is separated by the machine is utilized to prepare the bricks and house hold mats.

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      • Introduction
      • Coconut Harvesting
      • Coconut Husk Peeling
      • Fibre Extracting
      • Traditional Twine Making
      • Automated Twine Making
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