Kapok Fibre We are deal in Kapok Fibre Kapok Pillow Cushion Yoga Cushion all type of printed and non print fabrics and stiching unit all type Rubber Mats printed. We have wide and varied experience in harvesting Kapok Fibre. We have been in this business for more than 30 years. He has led the business growth of the organization, introduced new product lines and let the development of more value added products.
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KAPOK CUSHION
A cushion is a soft bag of some ornamental material, stuffed with natural kapok fibre, polyester fibre, ball fibre or other fibre that depending on buyer demand. It may be used for sitting or kneeling upon, or to soften the hardness or angularity of a chair or couch.The cushion is a very ancient article of furniture; the inventories of the contents of palaces and great houses in the early Middle Ages constantly made mention of
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Superbly soft Kapok Fibre. Perfect for stuffing/fibre fill, sound insulation. Extremely water repellent (up to 5 times more buoyant that cork). 100% Natural and Vegan Friendly. Biodegradable
KAPOK PILLOW
kapok pillow
A kapok pillow is a type of pillow filled with kapok, a natural fiber that comes from the seed pods of the kapok tree. Kapok fibers are hollow and lightweight, which makes them breathable and good for people who sleep hot. They are also naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew
Kapok Pillow
Here are some of the benefits of using a kapok pillow:
Natural and breathable: Kapok is a natural fiber that is breathable and does not trap heat. This can help you sleep cooler and more comfortably.
Hypoallergenic: Kapok is naturally resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew, which can make it a good choice for people with allergies or sensitivities.
Supportive: Kapok fibers are naturally resilient and can provide good support for your head and neck.
Durable: Kapok pillows can last for many years with proper care.Eco-friendly: Kapok is a renewable resource that is biodegradable.
If you are looking for a natural, breathable, and hypoallergenic pillow, a kapok pillow may be a good option for you. However, kapok pillows can be more expensive than some other types of pillows. They may also not be as soft as down pillows.
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ok is similar to cotton in that both fibres are found around the plant seeds, rather than extracted from the stem or leaves. Individual fibres are 1.2 to 3.6 (0.47 to 1.41 inches)long, averaging 1.9cm (0.78 inch), Kapok is a moisture-resistant, quick-drying, resilient, and buoyant fibre. Typical analyses indicate that the Kapok fibers comprise 64% cellulose, 13% lignin and 23% pentosan. The hollow core makes kapok very light, 8 times lighter than cotton by volume. Kapok is chiefly cultivated in Asia; the kapok fibre important product of Pakistan.