The fibrous husks are soaked in pits or in nets in a slow-moving body of water to swell and soften the fibres. The long bristle fibres are separated from the shorter mattress fibres underneath the skin of the nut, a process known as wet-milling. The mattress fibres are sifted to remove dirt and other rubbish, dried in the sun and packed into bales.
| Grade | A |
| Fiber Length | 10cm – 25cm |
| Color | Brown & Golden brown |
| Moisture | 12% to 15% max |
| Impurities | 3% Max |
| Dust | 3% Max |
| Packing | 100 to 110 kgs compressed bales and strapped |
| Loading | 185 to 190 bales per 40 FT container |
| Quantity per 40 FT HC container : 20 MT maximum |
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