JUST ANOTHER LOST STORY OF JHUT
History of the jhut bag
The proper and economical use of jhut. The eco-friendly thread made of trash is the economic use of jhut. These threads are used for wrapping and designing products such as T-shirts, socks, gloves, towels, linen, denim, sweets
The first jute mines were established near the river
Hoglly, Kolkata in 1855, and four years later, we found the first factory to go
down- Nowadays, even with the advent of plastic and other synthetic materials, natural shopping bags are becoming increasingly popular.
- form where jhut has come from
- Jute is a string of long, soft and shiny vegetables that can be attached to short, sturdy fibers. It is produced mainly from plants of the genus Corchorus, once separated from the family Tiliaceae, and more recently by the Malvaceae. The main source of fiber is Corchorus olitorius, but it is considered inferior to Corchorus capsular is.
- use of jhut "Jute" is the name of a plant or fiber used to make burlap, hessian or cloth with a gun. Jute is one of the most inexpensive natural fibers, and second only to cotton in the quantity produced and of various uses. Jute fibers are made up mainly of cellulose and lignin materials. It falls into the category of fiber fiber (fiber collected from bats, plant phloem, sometimes called "skin") and kenaf, industrial hemp, flax (linen), ramie, etc. The industrial name of jute fiber is green jute. The fibers are white to brown, and 1 to 4 meters (3 to 13 feet) long. Jute is also called gold fiber for its color and high value for money.
- .Emotion of jhut
- The jute plant requires open alluvial soil and standing water. The ideal climate for growing jute (warm and wet) is provided by monsoon weather, during monsoon. Temperatures range from 20˚C to 40˚C and a moderate humidity of 70% -80% is preferable to successfully cultivated. Jute requires 5-8 cm of rain weekly, and more during planting. Soft water is needed for jute production
- Jhut skin Jute fiber comes from the stem and ribbon (outer skin) of the jute plant. The threads are first released in return. The retrieval process consists of jute lumps combining and immersing in slow-flowing water. There are two types of retrieval: trunk and rib. After the retreat process, the relief begins; women and children often do the work. In the process of breaking down, non-pieces are chewed, and workers dig up the fibers from inside the jute stem. Jute is a fertilizers or pesticides, in contrast to heavy cotton requirements. Production is concentrated in Bangladesh, as well as in the Indian provinces of Assam, Bihar and West Bengal. India is the world's largest producer of jute, but imported about 162,000 tons of raw fiber and 175,000 tons of jute products in 2011. India, Pakistan, and China imports large quantities of jute fiber and products from Bangladesh,.
Comments
Post a Comment