Coconut Defibring Machine


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Agro based food processing machinery

This compact and portable machine is used for the defibring process. This machine defibres the coconut husk to fine coconut fibre. It can process about 3,200 of coconut husk per day for coir (coconut fibre) making and works on a 10 HP motor only.


  • Application: Coconut defibring for coir (coconut fibre) manufacturers and suppliers.
  • Market and export potentials: India, Fiji, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand etc.

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Coconut Defibring Machine

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This machine defibres the coconut husk to fine coconut fibre which is further used for making coir products.


Fibre and pith are delivered separately from the respective outlets.


Similar medium sized conventional machines require 12-15 people.Older large sized machines run on 37 HP power.Other machines with an output upto 2.5 times cost 2 to 7.5 times more than this machine. (max. output of 8,000 in the range of Rs. 8 to 25 lakhs is available.)


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Mild Steel and Alloy Steel.


Power specification: Volts - 200/220.


3,200 coconut husks/ day


Two


10 HP


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Mr. K. R. Chandran

Recieved

National Innovation Foundation (NIF)

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Technology for economic empowerment of Disabled

Dear Sir,We are the organisation working for enhancing economic opportunities for the persons with disabilities. We would like to seek your help to get access to few of these technologies so that these persons too can lead a self reliant and dignified life. We are based at Bangalore and working with People with disabilities.Kindly inform us how best can we the partner in this truly empowering mission.Looking ahead to your kind reply soon,Neeraj Sharmalivelihood@lcisouthasia.orgneerajrs@rediffmail.com

Dear Mr. Neeraj, we could wor

Dear Mr. Neeraj, we could work in many wonderful ways. Some of the things that come to my mind but whihc is not even a small tip of the iceberg are as follows:

1) Dissemination of our technologies for handicapped like our modified crutch and novel walking stick for blind

2) Applying some of the technologies that we have for meaningful enterprise generation for the handicapped.

Awating for your inputs.

regards,

L. Chinzah
NC-BD