Fiber Length: The length of the jute fibers is a key factor in determining its strength and quality. Longer fibers generally produce higher-quality jute.
Fiber Strength: The tensile strength of the jute fibers measures their resistance to breakage.
Fiber Fineness: The fineness of the jute fibers refers to their diameter. Finer fibers are often preferred for certain applications.
Color: Jute can vary in color from brown to greenish-brown.
Moisture Content: The maximum moisture content is usually set to prevent spoilage and maintain quality.
Foreign Matter: The maximum allowable amount of impurities like dirt, stones, and other plant material is specified.
Damaged Fibers: The percentage of damaged fibers is limited to ensure the integrity of the jute.