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Jute Products |
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Sacking |
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A range of heavy jute fabrics either in plain or
twill weaves manufactured by using coarse jute fibre in larger percentage than used for
manufacturing tarpaulin, hessian or such light fabrics. Sacking refers to the coarser and
heavier cloth, used primarily for sacks for packing materials that do not need special
protection, but has higher weight. |
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Jute bagging material is in demand because of the
openness of the weave, which allows air to circulate while protecting the contents. |
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The difference between hessian and sacking is in
the quality of the cloth and the jute used for its production, the difference being
primarily one of fineness, the former being made of finer grade jute, the latter of
coarser qualities. Hessian can be available in cloth lengths, while the mills usually
convert sacking cloth into bags and sacks. |
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| Twill |
The weave that produces diagonal
patterns on the surface of the cloth. In the
Jute industry, generally 2 x 1 simple twill weave is used. |
| A-Twill Cloth |
A double warp, 2/1-twill
weave sacking jute cloth weighing 750 g/m2 |
| B- Twill Cloth |
A double warp 2/1-twill weave
sacking jute cloth weighing 643 g/m2 |
| L- Twill Cloth |
A double warp twill weave
sacking cloth weighing approx. 716 g/m2 |
| Oslo Twill Cloth |
A twill sacking cloth for making
bags of about 108 cm width weighing about 534 g/m2 |
| Brattice Cloth |
Hessian fabrics, which after rot
and fireproofing is used in mines as windscreens and for ventilation purposes. |
| Heavy Cee |
A double warp plain weave sacking jute cloth
having 68 ends/dm and 35
picks/dm and weighing 673 g/m2 |
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