Natural Fibres
Fibres obtained from a range of Central European and non-indigenous crops form the basis of our wide portfolio of natural fibre products. All our natural fibres are characterised by complete biodegradability and thus very good environmental compatibility. For an ideal balance between performance and economy, we offer many fibre types in both natural and processed form.
Jute fibre
Jute is obtained from the stems of the Corchorus plant and belongs to the family of bast fibres. After cotton, it is the most…
Coconut fibre
Coconut fibre, also known as coir, is obtained from the outer shell of the unripe coconut. The cellulose content of just 44 %…
Hemp fibre
Hemp fibres belong to the bast fibre family and have been successfully cultivated and processed by humans for thousands of…
Sisal fibre
Sisal fibres are made from the leaves of the agave plant and thus belong to the family of leaf fibres. They have a cellulose…
Flax fibre
Linen made from flax fibre was virtually replaced by cotton in the 19th century, but it is regaining importance as an…
Cotton fibre
Its excellent properties and resulting wide distribution make cotton the most important natural textile fibre. Cotton fibres…
Cellulose fibre
Cellulose fibres form the main component of the cell walls in plants, which means that cellulose is the most common natural…