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==Description==
 
==Description==
A textile fibre from tropical [[plants]], shipped in bales. <br><br>
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A textile fibre from tropical [[plants]].<br><br>
If not properly cleaned before shipment, heat may cause the juice of the fibre to exude. See also [[Fibres]]. <br><br>
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See also [[Fibres]] and [[Aloes]]<br><br>
<b>Full information on this product is in the process of completion.</b>
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==Application==
 
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Aloe fibre possesses high tensile strength, low extensibility and ensures better breathability of fabrics. It is one of the most versatile natural fibers that is used in raw materials for packaging, textiles, non-textile, construction and agricultural sectors.<br><br>
[[Category:Other organic material]]
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==Shipment/Storage== 
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Aloe fibres are shipped in bales.<br><br>
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If not properly cleaned before shipment, heat may cause the juice of the fibre to exude.<br><br>
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==Risk factors==
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* Moisture damage
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* Heating damage
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* Contamination
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* Foreign odour<br><br>
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[[Category: Products]]
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[[Category: Other organic material]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 7 August 2012

Infobox on Aloes Fibre
Example of Aloes Fibre
Aloesfibre.JPG
Facts
Origin
Stowage factor (in m3/t)
Humidity / moisture
Ventilation
Risk factors See text

Aloes Fibre

Description

A textile fibre from tropical plants.

See also Fibres and Aloes

Application

Aloe fibre possesses high tensile strength, low extensibility and ensures better breathability of fabrics. It is one of the most versatile natural fibers that is used in raw materials for packaging, textiles, non-textile, construction and agricultural sectors.

Shipment/Storage

Aloe fibres are shipped in bales.

If not properly cleaned before shipment, heat may cause the juice of the fibre to exude.

Risk factors

  • Moisture damage
  • Heating damage
  • Contamination
  • Foreign odour