• etiquetado cordelería

    LABELING

    With the product information / article produced. - Information on the R.G.S.I. (veterinary granted)Leer más...
  • fibras sinteticas

    Synthetic Fiber

    Achieving excellence in the following types of fiber manufacture: Rafia, Polyethylene, Nylon, Poly, Plátisco .... Leer más...
  • fibra natural

    Natual Fiber

    Achieving excellence in the following types of fiber manufacture: cotton, sisal, hemp and Esparto ... Leer más...

Definition Esparto

ESPARTO


Stipa tenacissima is the scientific name of esparto or atocha, plant the grass family (Poaceae) characteristic of steppe environments. The esparto originates, according to experts, the Irano-Turanian region, ie, deserts located between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea would reach the western end of the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula in the Tertiary period, when the climate change triggered a period of great drought and low level Mediterranean, facilitating the migration of some steppe species.

It extends from the eastern, central, south of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. It is a plant of up to 1 m high, forming root balls or clumps scattered. Their formations are called espartales or atochares.
Uses

In times was grown for industrial purposes to produce esparto. Today its main value is ecological because it is a kind protector that prevents soil erosion of an ecosystem as fragile as the Iberian and North African steppe. With the fibers are made ropes, sandals, baskets and pads, manufacturing of esparto has been part of the economy of many villages in Spain and, although minor, still continues to work.

In the field of construction, is used to assemble the cast, giving it high tensile strength, especially in the formation of fasteners plaster sheets reinforced with fiberglass for the conduct of suspended ceilings.

Espartales

Its natural formations are called espartales, atochares and albardinales respectively and are representative of the vegetation of the steppe environments, filled, Iberian.

Definition Hemp

CÁÑAMO

Cannabis sativa (hemp, "marijuana") "

It is an annual plant native to Asia, specifically the Himalayas, has various uses, ranging from food and textile application basically named varieties as "hemp" (without THC), or psychoactive substance in the varieties under the names of marijuana (bud) or hashish (the resin)

Hemp or industrial hemp is the name given to varieties of the plant Cannabis sativa and the name of the fiber that comes from them, which has, among others, uses textiles.

For this plant virtues accompanied humans throughout virtually its entire history. Just be aware of the history of this plant without human contact. In China refers to its operation since 8000 years ago. Was cultivated in Spain for several centuries followed with special official recognition, serving for making clothes, candles and pieces of naval ships, rope, paper ... The sails of Christopher Columbus, the American flag and the papers which declared its independence were made with fiber Cannabis.

The varied usefulness of hemp and its quality earned him several times in consideration of sacred plant that powers the evolution of mankind.

Since the V century BC C. until the late nineteenth century 90% of the ropes and sails for many navigation and fishing nets were made from hemp. Today is still widely used in many boats for their great resistance to moisture and weather variations.

Hemp Utilities

You can talk about the usefulness of hemp, inter alia for:

* Textile fibers (tow), and cables, high resistance. Easy and lightweight to carry

* Seeds are rich in fats and oils (including Omega 3) and protein (34% approximately).

* Organic fuels (biofuels), lubricants and plastics plants.

* Materials of high strength bio.

* Cellulose paper.

* Applications medicinal and cosmetic oils.

* Insulating materials and textiles and plastic parts for automobiles. (Audi and BMW among others)

Clothing, food, house, furniture, nutritional oil, animal feed, biomass for heating, soap, shampoo, mats, bags, insulation, plastics, felts, paints and varnishes, fuels and lubricants, geotextiles against erosion, crop fields for water purification water, rich soil and guardian of legumes, and so on., are some of the uses that could give this plant today. In some countries (France, Canada, Sweden, etc..) There are specific industries engaged in the production of quality derived from hemp.

Read more...

SISAL

The xerophytic Sisal is a plant native to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, whose scientific name is Sisal and belongs to the family Agavaceae. Its common name derives from the ancient port of Sisal located in the Gulf of Mexico by which this plant began exporting.

It is grown for its leaves that are extracted fibers used to make twine, rope, cloth bags, decor and can even make paper The Sisal (Perrine Sisal) is a monocotyledonous plant whose leaves produce a fiber hard, thick, creamy or pale yellow, about 1 to 1.5 meters in length About 60% of production is used in the manufacture of ropes and sacks.
MAIN USES AND APPLICATIONS sisal fiber.

APPLICATIONS OF FIBER.

Sisal, so far, is essentially a factory producing the main plant hard fiber used in the manufacture of ropes of all kinds.

Generally, the grinding is done in machines such as scrapers and product obtained fibers, which allow industrially processed yarns engavillar obtained, harvester machines used in the manufacture of bags or bags for packaging various products (wrapping twine) in the making rugs, mats, hammocks, rope, twine, use of reinforcing material for plastics and masonry plaster, etc.

A new use of Sisal, is for the production of paper, as this fiber has a high cellulose content, low lignin content and features quite long fibrous cells. Sisal is worth mentioning that also provides a raw material which would produce "ecological role" because instead of deforested forests would cultivate semi-arid areas for the raw material to be converted and paper pulp. This possibility would make Sisal pulp in an attractive product ynorteamericanos in European markets, where many people concerned about the environment they prefer to use paper not made from the clearing of forests

Read more...

Categories

MENU THEREOF