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The sisal fibre is extracted from the leaves of the plant​

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Answered by ajay5325
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Sisal fibre is made from the leaves of the plant. The fibre is usuallyobtained by machine decortication in which the leaf is crushed between rollers. The resulting pulp is scraped from the fibre, and thefibre is washed and then dried by mechanical or natural means.

It is sometimes referred to as "sisalhemp", because for centuries hemp was a major source for fibre, and other fibresources were named after it. The sisal fibre is traditionally used for rope and twine, and has many other uses, including paper, cloth, footwear, hats, bags, carpets, and dartboards.

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Answered by esha460726
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Sisal fibre is made from the leaves of the plant. The fibre is usuallyobtained by machine decortication in which the leaf is crushed between rollers. The resulting pulp is scraped from the fibre, and thefibre is washed and then dried by mechanical or natural means.

It is sometimes referred to as "sisalhemp", because for centuries hemp was a major source for fibre, and other fibresources were named after it. The sisal fibre is traditionally used for rope and twine, and has many other uses, including paper, cloth, footwear, hats, bags, carpets, and dartboards.

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