Coir Net Roll for Erosion Control and Slope Stabilization
Product Information
Heavy Duty Coir Net for Soil Erosion Control and Slope Stabilization
Protect exposed soil, stabilize slopes, and support vegetation growth with the Coir Net from Coir VietNam. Made from 100% natural coconut fiber, this biodegradable coir geotextile is designed for soil erosion control, slope stabilization, landscaping, and ecological restoration projects.
Unlike synthetic erosion control materials, coir netting works with the soil instead of sealing it. Its open mesh structure helps hold the ground surface in place while allowing rainwater, air, and plant roots to move through naturally. Over time, the coconut fibers gradually break down and return organic matter to the soil.
For contractors, landscape architects, civil works teams, and environmental restoration projects, this coir mesh offers a practical balance of tensile support, permeability, vegetation compatibility, and eco-friendly material value.
Product Overview
Coir VietNam Coir Net is a natural erosion control blanket made from woven coconut fibers. The standard roll size is 2 m x 20 m, making it suitable for wide-area ground coverage on slopes, embankments, channels, gardens, parks, and construction sites.
The product uses a structured weave density of 36 x 21, with 36 twisted ropes running longitudinally and 21 single yarn ropes placed transversely per meter. This creates a stable coir matting surface that helps reduce soil movement while still leaving enough open space for seed germination and plant establishment.
The rope profile is designed for functional landscape use, with 5 to 6 mm twisted rope in the warp direction and 3 to 4 mm single yarn rope in the weft direction. This gives the net enough body to hold soil while remaining flexible for installation on uneven terrain.
Why Choose Coir VietNam Coir Net?
Made from 100% Natural Coconut Fiber
The coir net is made from 100% natural coconut fiber. Coconut fiber is valued in landscaping and erosion control because it is strong, fibrous, biodegradable, and suitable for outdoor soil contact.
Compared with plastic mesh or synthetic geotextiles, natural coir fibre provides a more environmentally responsible solution. It supports ground stabilization during the early vegetation phase and then gradually decomposes as plants establish their own root system.
Biodegradable Support for Ecological Restoration
Coir netting is especially useful in projects where the goal is not only to cover the soil, but also to restore vegetation. The open mesh allows seeds, grass, and plant roots to grow through the material.
As the vegetation develops, the coconut fibers help protect the soil surface from runoff, rainfall impact, and shallow erosion. Eventually, the coir blanket decomposes naturally and contributes organic matter back into the ground.
Open Mesh Structure for Water and Root Movement
The coir mesh is designed to hold soil while still allowing natural movement of water and air. Rainwater can pass through instead of pooling on top, and plant roots can penetrate the open spaces.
This is important for long-term slope stabilization because healthy plant growth depends on both moisture access and root development. A sealed surface may slow erosion temporarily, but it can also limit vegetation recovery. Coir geotextile supports both protection and regeneration.
Strong Woven Density for Slope Stability
The 36 x 21 weave density provides a stable net surface for erosion-prone areas. The longitudinal twisted ropes add structure along the roll length, while the transverse yarn ropes help maintain crosswise integrity.
This construction helps keep the net aligned during installation and supports consistent ground coverage. For slopes, embankments, and landscaped terrain, this stability helps reduce surface soil displacement caused by rainfall, runoff, and wind.
Practical Roll Format for Project Installation
Each roll measures 2 m x 20 m, giving a coverage area of approximately 40 m². The roll format makes the product easier to transport, store, unroll, and install on site.
For large-scale projects, packaging is compressed into bales, with 5 or 6 rolls per bale. A 40 foot high cube container can hold approximately 330 to 340 bales, equal to around 1,700 rolls, making the product suitable for bulk export and infrastructure supply.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% natural coconut fiber, also known as coir fibre |
| Origin | Vietnam |
| Standard Dimensions | 2 m x 20 m, measured as width by length |
| Coverage per Roll | Approximately 40 m² |
| Dimensional Tolerance | Length tolerance of approximately ±15 cm due to handcrafted production |
| Weave Density and Structure | 36 x 21, with 36 twisted ropes running longitudinally and 21 single yarn ropes per meter transversely |
| Rope Profile | Twisted rope in warp direction measures 5 to 6 mm. Single yarn rope in weft direction measures 3 to 4 mm. |
| Primary Functions | Soil erosion control, slope stabilization, landscaping, and vegetation support |
| Packaging | Compressed into bales, with 5 or 6 rolls per bale |
| Container Capacity | Approximately 330 to 340 bales, equal to around 1,700 rolls per 40 foot high cube container |
Size Conversion
Roll Size Conversion
The standard roll size is 2 m x 20 m, approximately 6.56 ft x 65.62 ft.
Each roll covers approximately 40 m², equal to around 430.5 ft².
| Measurement | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Roll Width | 2 m | Approx. 6.56 ft |
| Roll Length | 20 m | Approx. 65.62 ft |
| Coverage per Roll | 40 m² | Approx. 430.5 ft² |
Rope Profile Conversion
The twisted rope in the warp direction measures 5 to 6 mm, approximately 0.20 to 0.24 inches.
The single yarn rope in the weft direction measures 3 to 4 mm, approximately 0.12 to 0.16 inches.
| Rope Type | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Warp Twisted Rope | 5 to 6 mm | Approx. 0.20 to 0.24 inches |
| Weft Single Yarn Rope | 3 to 4 mm | Approx. 0.12 to 0.16 inches |
Dimensional Tolerance Conversion
The length tolerance is approximately ±15 cm, equal to around ±5.9 inches.
This tolerance is normal for handcrafted coconut fiber products and does not affect the main functions of soil erosion control, slope stabilization, or vegetation support.
Packaging Reference
Each bale contains 5 or 6 rolls.
A 40 foot high cube container can load approximately 330 to 340 bales, equal to around 1,700 rolls, depending on final packing method and compression level.
Usage
Best Applications for Coir Netting
Soil Erosion Control on Exposed Ground
Coir netting helps protect exposed soil from surface erosion caused by rainfall, runoff, and wind. It creates a physical layer that slows water movement and reduces direct impact on the soil surface.
This makes it suitable for construction sites, newly graded land, riverbanks, drainage channels, roadside slopes, and landscape restoration areas.
Slope Stabilization for Landscaping and Civil Projects
On slopes, loose soil is easily displaced before vegetation becomes established. Coir geotextile helps hold the soil surface in place during this critical early stage.
The open mesh allows grass and plant roots to grow through the net, helping the slope become more stable over time. This makes the product useful for highway embankments, garden slopes, park terrain, resort landscapes, and hillside restoration work.
Vegetation Support for Grass and Plant Establishment
The coir blanket helps create a protected micro layer for seeds and young plants. It reduces surface disturbance, helps retain moisture near the soil, and supports early root anchoring.
Once vegetation grows through the mesh, the plant root system begins to take over the stabilization role. The coconut fiber net gradually biodegrades as the landscape becomes self-supporting.
Landscaping Projects with Natural Material Requirements
For eco parks, resorts, botanical gardens, and environmentally conscious developments, coconut matting provides a natural visual appearance and a clear sustainability story.
It blends into soil, grass, mulch, and planting areas more naturally than plastic mesh. This makes it especially suitable for projects where both performance and ecological presentation matter.
Alternative to Synthetic Erosion Control Blankets
Synthetic erosion control blankets can provide strength, but they may leave plastic residues or require removal after use. Coir netting offers a biodegradable alternative for projects that prioritize natural materials and reduced environmental impact.
It is a strong choice for buyers comparing coconut fiber products from markets such as Sri Lanka, India, or Vietnam, and looking for a reliable export-ready solution.
Quality and Sourcing from Vietnam
Vietnam has strong access to coconut raw materials and established experience in coconut fiber processing. Coir VietNam uses this material advantage to supply natural coir geotextile products for landscaping, erosion control, and ecological restoration projects.
Each coir net is produced with attention to material consistency, weave density, rope profile, roll dimensions, and packaging efficiency. This helps B2B buyers plan project quantities, container loading, and installation requirements with greater confidence.
The product is especially suitable for contractors, importers, landscape suppliers, and environmental engineering projects that need dependable natural fiber materials at scale.
Installation & Maintenance
Installation Guidance for Coir Net
1. Prepare the Soil Surface
Before installation, remove large stones, debris, and sharp objects from the soil surface. Grade the area so the net can lie close to the ground.
Good soil contact is important because the coir mesh must hold the surface layer in place while allowing vegetation to grow through it.
2. Seed or Plant Before Placing the Net
For vegetation support, apply seed, soil amendments, or planting material before rolling out the coir blanket. This allows seeds to stay protected under the mesh and grow upward through the open structure.
In some cases, additional seeding may also be done after installation, depending on project requirements.
3. Roll the Net Along the Slope
Unroll the coir net from the top of the slope downward, following the natural direction of water flow. Overlap adjacent rolls as required by site conditions and project standards.
Make sure the net lies flat against the soil without large air gaps, folds, or lifted edges.
4. Anchor the Net Securely
Use biodegradable stakes, wooden pegs, U pins, or suitable landscape staples to hold the net in place. Anchoring is especially important on steep slopes, drainage channels, and windy areas.
Secure the top edge first, then anchor along the sides, overlaps, and lower edge to prevent movement during rain or runoff.
5. Allow Vegetation to Establish Naturally
After installation, water the area as needed and allow plants to grow through the mesh. The coir geotextile provides temporary soil protection while vegetation becomes established.
Over time, the roots will strengthen the soil, and the coconut fibers will gradually decompose.
Maintenance Guidance
Coir net requires minimal maintenance after installation. The main task is to inspect the installation after heavy rain, strong runoff, or high wind to make sure the net remains in close contact with the soil.
If any section becomes loose, lift carefully, re-align the mesh, and secure it again with additional stakes or landscape staples.
Vegetation should be allowed to grow through the coir mesh naturally. Avoid pulling or disturbing the net once young roots begin to establish through the openings.
Natural Biodegradation
Because the product is made from coconut fibers, it will gradually biodegrade in outdoor conditions. This is part of its intended function.
As the vegetation becomes established, the coir blanket slowly breaks down and contributes organic matter back to the soil. Actual decomposition speed depends on moisture, climate, soil biology, and site exposure.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Information
Coir VietNam supports shipping for wholesale, B2B, and project-based orders. Coir Net rolls are compressed into bales to optimize storage, handling, and export transportation.
Each bale contains 5 or 6 rolls, depending on packing requirements. For container shipments, a 40 foot high cube container can hold approximately 330 to 340 bales, equal to around 1,700 rolls.
Processing Time
Orders are usually prepared within 1 to 3 business days, depending on quantity, packaging format, and export requirements. Large project orders, custom packing, or container load shipments may require additional preparation time.
Delivery Time
Delivery time depends on destination, shipping method, order volume, and customs process. For international shipments, Coir VietNam can support packing consultation, container planning, and logistics coordination based on the buyer’s project timeline.
Return Policy
If there is a product issue, please contact Coir VietNam with your order details and clear photos of the item and packaging. Returned products should be unused, dry, clean, and in resalable condition unless the return is related to confirmed product damage or manufacturing error.
Because the product is made from natural coconut fiber and handcrafted construction, slight variations in color, rope thickness, weave density, roll length, and surface texture are normal. These differences are not defects and do not reduce the product’s erosion control or vegetation support performance.
Storage Before Return
If the product needs to be returned or stored before installation, keep the rolls dry and well ventilated. Do not store wet coir net in sealed packaging, as trapped moisture may affect the fiber condition during storage or transport.
Bulk Order Support
Coir VietNam supports distributors, contractors, landscape companies, erosion control suppliers, and infrastructure projects with bulk supply, export packing, and container shipment planning.
Please contact Coir VietNam to request project specifications, quotation support, packing details, or container loading consultation.