ARENGA
FIBRE (GUMATI FIBRE)
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Arenga
fibre, or Gumati fibre as it is more commonly known, is harvested from a
species of palm tree that grows only in Indonesia (formerly Java)
It is
greenish brown in colour, and must be recognised as one of the hardest wearing
natural fibres available.
Origins
Arenga
Fibre is harvested from the Arenga Pinnata, also known as the Sugar Palm.
The
origin of this tree lies in an area covering South East Asia up to Irian Jaya
in the East of Indonesia. It is found growing wild in primary and secondary
forest. It probably came originally from the island Kalimantan, also known as
Borneo.
According
to a report from China, the sugar and fibre industries were established in
Malaysia in 1416, and in early years Singapore drew supplies from there.
In the
year 1786 a British settlement was established in Penang, and an industry was
formed based on seeds brought with cloves and nutmegs from Indonesia.
The Tree
The Arenga
palm grows best in warm, tropical conditions, with good sunlight and water
supplies all year round on fertile soils. It can grow in all altitudes from sea
level up to 1400 metres.
The trunk
has a growth cycle of 5 to 10 years dependent mainly on temperature, but also
on sunlight. The rate of leaf production greatly depends on growing conditions,
but it is normally 3 - 6 leaves per year. The maximum is about 50 leaves over
the tree's life. The final two leaves emerge simultaneously, indicating the onset
of flowering.
The age
at which the tree flowers varies from 5 years up to 12 - 15 years depending on
altitude. Flowers begin to emerge downwards, usually 3 - 7 female flowers
followed by up to 15 male flowers. In it's natural state, the tree dies approximately
two years after flowering, however, and skilful tapping can extend the life of
the tree by more than ten years.
Arenga
Fibre
The
Arenga tree, which can reach up to 40 feet (12.3 metres), has a thick, black
hairy fibrous trunk, with a dense crown of leaves, which are white on the
underside. The tree begins to produce fibre after about 5 years, before
flowering.
An
average tree will produce from 30 - 50 leaflets of fibre depending on the size
of the tree. The fibre is harvested by hand after climbing the tree using a
bamboo ladder. Each tree yields about 15 kilos of fibre of which 3 kilos is the
very best and stiffest.
Arenga or
Gumati Fibre is brown/black in colour, with a diameter of up to .50mm
(.020"). The fibre is stiff and extremely durable. It is highly resistant
to seawater, and has been used for cordage on ships.
Brushes
and brooms all over the world can be found filled with Arenga Fibre for
cleaning floors, streets and household applications, and has also been used in
paintbrushes.
Other
uses of the fire include rope making, which is resistant to sunlight and
saltwater, manufacture of sieves, in the construction of roofs and even to
reinforce concrete.
Fibres
are sorted into 5 grades from A to E, with grade "E" being the best,
that is, the longest and thickest fibres.
Heat
resistance
Arenga
fibre is difficult to beat for it's hard wearing qualities and durability. It
is ideally suited to applications where synthetics fail due to heat from
friction. Arenga has a heat resistance of up to 150° C. Flashpoint is around
200° C.
Its
inherent properties make it the only choice for certain industrial
applications.
For
example, it is unrivalled for the manufacture of circular rotary floor
treatment scrubbing and buffing brushes, easily outperforming its synthetic
rivals in both cleaning action and wearing properties.
It is
also excellent for the manufacture of high quality sweeping brooms.
For cost
sensitive products, we can produce an excellent Arenga mixture. We developed
this formula some years ago when the price of pure Arenga fibre began to
escalate. In appearance, it is virtually indistinguishable from the real thing,
but has the advantage of being much lighter in density, yielding more units per
kilo of fibre. It is also cheaper than the pure fibre.
We still hold good stocks of this fibre in both
cut and uncut lengths and can be fully dressed and lubricated for use in high
speed filling machines.Source : http://www.snoeckx.com/Engels/products/arenga.html
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