Quoting from [francis teo]:Answering my own question: But I believe there are more commerical applications undetected.
Kenaf currently existed in multiple countries are deem as a weed. The commercial value of it is not known to me, until I accidentally found out that pple are using kenaf fiber for electronic board, and automobile dashboard interior. e.g. panasonic for electronic board What other products can this fibrous plant be created into?
If it can be created into automobile dashboard. I bet my life that it can be used for biodegradable tablewares, and other fiber intensive products.
But till date there is no commercial news regarding the exploitation of such plant.
Instead of using food plant like tapoica starch or corn starch, or sugar cane fiber. Kenaf - a weed as a fiber source, will be a much awaited resource.
Emerging uses of kenaf fibre include engineered wood, insulation, and clothing-grade cloth. Panasonic has set up a plant in Malaysia to manufacture kenaf fibre boards and export them to Japan, oil absorbent (based on patent issued to H. and C. Willett), soil-less potting mixes, animal bedding, packing material, organic filler for blending with plastics for injection molding (using the technology developed and patented by Fibre Packaging International, Inc.), as an additive for drilling muds, and various types of mats, such as, seeded grass mats for instant lawns to moldable mats for manufactured parts and containers.
Kenaf seeds yield a vegetable oil that is edible and high in omega antioxidants. The kenaf oil is also used for cosmetics, industrial lubricants and as bio-fuel.
Quoting from [francis teo]:
Strictly speaking, I am looking for answers from experienced kenaf manufacturer or researcher who are using this material for fiber composite and for biodegradable composite material.
Paper production is the conventional, and kenaf actually is more environmentally friendly then wood pulp.
Anyways, I am looking for pple who are already into the production of kenaf fiber composite and biodegradable composite material... and ask for their opinion.... on the feasibility and the problems. associated with such.
Cos, I have a team of scientists working on kenaf production and commercialization and working on these two aspect of kenaf products
Quoting from [francis teo]:
Kenaf currently existed in multiple countries are deem as a weed. The commercial value of it is not known to me, until I accidentally found out that pple are using kenaf fiber for electronic board, and automobile dashboard interior. e.g. panasonic for electronic board What other products can this fibrous plant be created into?
If it can be created into automobile dashboard. I bet my life that it can be used for biodegradable tablewares, and other fiber intensive products.
But till date there is no commercial news regarding the exploitation of such plant.
Instead of using food plant like tapoica starch or corn starch, or sugar cane fiber. Kenaf - a weed as a fiber source, will be a much awaited resource.
kenaf nowadays is highly prized for bio composite , remediation of oil spills and as a high protien animal feed.
I am seeking for kenaf planters in China,
Willing to invest in machinery and processing plants
will plant >> 10000 hac
Please contatc me if interest or if you have kenaf to supply
Thank you
Lim Soon
CoreIV
Quoting from [francis teo]:
Kenaf currently existed in multiple countries are deem as a weed. The commercial value of it is not known to me, until I accidentally found out that pple are using kenaf fiber for electronic board, and automobile dashboard interior. e.g. panasonic for electronic board What other products can this fibrous plant be created into?
If it can be created into automobile dashboard. I bet my life that it can be used for biodegradable tablewares, and other fiber intensive products.
But till date there is no commercial news regarding the exploitation of such plant.
Instead of using food plant like tapoica starch or corn starch, or sugar cane fiber. Kenaf - a weed as a fiber source, will be a much awaited resource.