RAW JUTE
GRADES OF RAW JUTE
WHITE LONG JUTE
a) Bangla White Special
b) Bangla White A
c) Bangla White B
d) Bangla White C
e) Bangla White D
f) Bangla White E
g) Bangla White Rejection
TOSSA LONG JUTE
a) Bangla Tossa Special
b) Bangla Tossa A
c) Bangla Tossa B
d) Bangla Tossa C
e) Bangla Tossa D
f) Bangla Tossa E
g) Bangla Tossa Rejection
h) Bangla Tossa Cutting A
i) Bangla Tossa Cutting B
GRADES OF MESHTA/ KENAF FIBER
a) Meshta Special
b) Meshta-A
c) Meshta-B
d) Meshta-C
e) Meshta-SMR
f) Special Meshta Cutting(SMC)
g) Special Meshta Cutting (OMC)
Raw jute, often referred to simply as “Jute,” is a valuable natural fiber sourced from the stems of the jute plant (Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis). Predominantly cultivated in regions characterized by warm and humid climates, notably Bangladesh, raw jute stands as one of the foremost natural fibers globally. This fibrous material boasts notable characteristics:
Longevity: Raw jute exhibits remarkable durability owing to its strong and coarse composition, making it resilient against wear and tear over time.
Glossy Texture: With its inherent sheen, raw jute imparts an attractive visual appeal, enhancing the aesthetic value of products crafted from it.
Suppleness: Despite its robust nature, raw jute possesses a subtle softness, offering comfort in various applications without compromising its strength.
Robustness: Renowned for its formidable strength, raw jute fibers are adept at withstanding significant tension and pressure, rendering them ideal for a multitude of uses.
Adaptability: Raw jute’s versatility shines through its capacity to be spun into diverse forms, including threads and ropes, catering to a wide array of manufacturing needs.
Eco-friendliness: As a natural fiber, raw jute stands as an environmentally sustainable choice, decomposing organically without leaving behind harmful residues.
Hygroscopic Nature: Exhibiting excellent moisture absorption properties, raw jute finds utility in applications requiring effective moisture management, such as agricultural and textile sectors.
Dye Affinity: Raw jute readily accepts dyes, facilitating vibrant and long-lasting coloration, thereby enabling a spectrum of creative possibilities in finished products.
Economic Viability: Offering a cost-effective alternative to synthetic fibers, raw jute presents an economically prudent option for industries seeking sustainable materials.
Cultural Significance: Deeply entrenched in the heritage and traditions of regions where it is cultivated, raw jute holds cultural significance, playing a pivotal role in local craftsmanship and livelihoods.
These quality attributes collectively underscore the enduring appeal and utility of raw jute as a versatile and sustainable natural fiber.