Sisal is corrosion-resistant and has high strength, and is often used to make ropes, such as those used by fishing boats. A few years ago, sisal was used as a polishing wheel for stainless steel products, which is also a good application. Now the mat made of sisal is called sisal carpet. Of course, sisal is white and bright, and it is often used to make various handicrafts.
The difference between jute and sisal is that sisal fiber is a single fiber with no hairiness, good strength and corrosion resistance, but the fiber is thick and cannot be spun into spun yarn, so the price is higher than jute; Jute fiber single fiber is very short, and many single fibers need to be combined into bundles to be woven, so it presents a lot of hairiness. But this kind of fiber is thinner and softer than sisal, so it can be used to spin finer yarns and weave cloth. The price is relatively lower. They are all natural plant fibers, which can be naturally biodegradable and are suitable for environmental protection.