Jute bụ eriri eke eke mara amara dị ka eriri ọla edo. Ọ bụ otu n'ime ndị dị ọnụ ala na ike nke niile eke emep uta eri na-ewere dị ka eriri nke ọdịnihu. Jute bụ nke abụọ na-esote owu na mmepụta nke eriri textile n'ụwa. A na-akpọkwa eriri jute dị ka Pat, kosta, Nalita, Bimli ma ọ bụ Mesta (kenaf).
Jute is not only a major textile fibre but also a raw material for non traditional and value added non-textile products. Jute is used extensively in the manufacture of different types of traditional packaging fabrics, manufacturing Hessian, saking, carpet backing, mats, bags, tarpaulins, ropes and twines. Recently jute fibers are used in a wide range of diversified products: decorative fabrics, chic-saris, salwar kamizes, soft luggage's, footwear, greeting cards, molded door panels and other innumerable useful consumer products. Supported by several technological developments today jute can be used to replace expensive fibers and scare forest materials.
Jute sacks/burlap bag/gunny bag
Gịnị bụ Jute?
Akpa rọba ekerewo òkè dị ukwuu na mmetọ nke gburugburu ebe obibi. Ọ bụ ezie na ha na-adịgide adịgide, ha abụghị ihe a na-apụghị imebi emebi nke na-eme ka ọ bụrụ na ọ fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ ihe na-agaghị ekwe omume iwepụ ya n'enweghị nsogbu. Ndị na-eme nchọpụta na ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị agbalịsiwo ike ịchọta eriri ndị ọzọ nwere ike dochie ọ bụghị naanị rọba kama eriri ndị ọzọ sịntetik ndị ọzọ na-emebighị gburugburu ebe obibi.
Jute, also known as the “golden fibre’ – is a natural fibre that has provided a reprieve. It’s used to make a variety of items which include sacks, curtains, furniture accessories and rustic looking akpa jute.
The fibre is made from plants with long, soft and shiny fibres spun into strong but coarse threads. This one-of-a-kind fibre which is second to cotton in terms of production provides an alternative to synthetic fibres and materials like plastic.
Jute Types
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ nwere otu eriri akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ: 75CM * 110CM Ibu: ihe dịka 1000g ọ bụla
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ nwere otu eriri akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ: 74CM * 105CM Ibu: Ihe dị ka 600g ọ bụla
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ: 74CM * 105CM Ibu: Ihe dị ka 850g ọ bụla.
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ: 60CM * 100CM Ibu: ihe dịka 480g ọ bụla
New burlap bag (thick burlap bag) : 60CM * 100CM Weight: approximately 600g each
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ (nha ọkara): 60CM * 90CM arọ: ihe dịka 450g ọ bụla
New burlap bag (thick burlap bag) : 60CM * 90CM Weight: approximately 580g each
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ (nha ọkara): 50CM * 74CM Ibu: Ihe dị ka 300g nke ọ bụla
Akpa burlap ọhụrụ (obere nha): 40CM * 60CM Ibu: ihe dịka 200g ọ bụla
90% new burlap bag (large size) : 74CM * 107CM Weight: approximately 850g each
Large patch burlap bag (large size) : 74CM * 107CM Weight: Approximately 850g each
Small patch burlap bag (large size) : 74CM * 107CM Weight: Approximately 850g each
Akpa burlap ochie nke akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ (nnukwu nha): 75CM * 110CM Ibu: ihe dịka 1000g ọ bụla
nkọwa akpa burlap site na nnukwu ruo obere.
Akpa burlap ọkọlọtọ mba: 107 * 74cm.
Oke ọdabara: a na-ejikarị ejide ahụekere na agwa, maka mgbochi na njikwa ide mmiri;
Small burlap bag :50 * 70cm.Applicable range: commonly used as flood prevention burlap bag, flood prevention burlap bag, and glass ball burlap bag;
Obere akpa burlap: 40 * 60cm. Akara ngwa: a na-ejikarị maka nkwakọ ngwaahịa ngwaike dị ka kposara na mkpụrụ;
Obere akpa akpa: 30 * 50cm. Oke ọdabara: a na-ejikarị maka nkwakọ ngwaahịa ngwaike na njuputa ala;
Nha nwere ike ịhazi dịka ihe achọrọ.