Cocon Peat
Process
Cocon Peat
General process for manufacturing coco peat
Coco peat, also known as coir pith, is a natural byproduct of coconut processing. It is made from the fibrous material in coconut husks and is widely used in gardening and agriculture due to its excellent water retention, aeration, and nutrient-holding capacity.
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Our raw materials are sourced from the traditional coconut tree cultivators of our locality. These raw materials are thoroughly checked for quality and only the best enters our warehouse for storing.
The husks are soaked in water to soften the fibers. The softened husks are processed using defibering machines to extract the long coir fibers. The remaining material, the coir pith or dust, is the raw material for coco peat.
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The coconut husk pieces and the peat from fibre are separated and the outlet conveyer extracts the raw coconut peat. Cocopeat manufacturer in Meadow India: Providing sustainable coconut fiber solutions for agriculture and gardening need.
The extracted pith passes through the screener and it is tested by our experienced staff to ensure only the highest quality move onto the manufacturing process.
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Our extensive washing process, done through a specialised sprinkling system, continues over multiple weeks to reach accurate EC and pH values,
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The raw pith is aged between 3 to 6 months to ensure the stability of the material properties.
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Once the pith is dried, it is taken from the drying yards and fed into the compressing machines. In order to achieve highest efficiency for our growers, the dried materials are compressed into 650 gms briquettes, 5kgs blocks or into compact grow slab AND COCO CHIPS,
The compressed blocks then go through an intensive checking process. Our quality control team helps us deliver our very best to you by ensuring our products are free from impurities like weeds, stones, sand, and pathogens.
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The compressed blocks are then packed into UV bags that are carefully arranged in disinfected wooden pallets to maintain hygiene levels. We use40-foot high-cube containers or dry vans for transportation of our packaged products.
The full containers then travel directly from our facilities by road and sea to reach our CUSTOMERS,
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