Alternative to Wood
Developed
All over
the world hard wood becomes a scarce commodity. The furniture manufacturers are
vigorously searching for an eco friendly alternative to wood. The National Institute for
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (NIIST) at Thiruvananthapuram, a
constituent laboratory of CSIR has developed the technology to make wood
substitute from natural fibre polymer composites. It has been a pioneer in the research
of natural fibre - composites for more than two decades.
The natural fibre polymer composite
christened as 'Polycoir' developed by NIIST has been found suitable substitute
for wood. The composite
material utilizes coir fibre all other natural fibres such as coir, jute and
sisal.
According to Director, NIIST there is
great potential for using many unutilized lingo-cellulose fibre for making
composite material. The
material can be manufactured as per our requirement. It possesses several unique properties
such as resistance to fibre, termites and water. Surface properties and physical and
mechanical properties can be finetuned as per requirement.
The NIIST has signed a MoU with the
Kerala Furniture Consoritium Pvt Ltd (KFCPL) to commercialise the technology.
Located at Perumbavoor, Ernakulam
district, the consortium is one of the seven innovation clusters benchmarked by
National Innovation Council under the chairmanship of Sam Pitroda. It is a common facility centre to
pursue seasoning, designing, standardisation, testing and finishing of rubber
wood for manufacturing furniture.
KFCPL as an innovation cluster, of
national importance is dedicated to develop patented alternate substitutes for
the scarce forest hard wood as part of its stringent environment policy. The cluster is destined to boost
innovation and competition even in MSME sector in the state by upgrading the
qualities of the furniture and related industry business environment
Under the MoU the coir composite developed by NIIST will be
adopted by the furniture consortium as
a substitute to hard wood. Further
technical development required for commercialisation of fibre composites will
be undertaken by NIIST and KFCPL.
The composite will be metamorphed by
KFCPL into unique design formats of furniture and accessories on market
requirements. According to
the Managing Director of KFCPL, the consortium has plans to bring out a range
of knock down furniture series using this material during this financial
year.
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