Located in Sri Lanka’s warmer Sabaragamuwa province are Malwatte Valley’s rubber cultivations; half of which produce organic rubber. Processed at our own organic and inorganic factories in the vicinity, the rubber is then made available for industrial use in crepe, latex, block and sheet rubber forms.
Malwatte Valley’s production efficiency helps ensure the lowest production cost for rubber in the country – a benefit passed on to clients locally and overseas.
All our Rubber Estates are situated in the Kelani Valley Planting District which is well known for Rubber Growing. We are committed to achieving excellence and manufacturing quality standard of Rubber.
Rubber Plantation and a Factory with Well equipped machinery. As all three rubber estates are in close proximity to each other the crops of all these estates are being manufactured at Sunnycroft Estate. Per day around 2500kgs to 3000kgs. are being manufactured producing good quality Latex Crepe Rubber.
Our Latex regularly fetches Top Prices at the Rubber Auctions and have a very big demand In the Market.
Types of Rubber
Innovative Rubber Types for Diverse Industrial and Everyday Applications
Latex Crepe Rubber
Latex crepe is the purest form of natural rubber available in the market and Sri Lanka is the world’s leading producer of latex crepe rubber for the export market. Sri Lankan crepe has a high level of cleanliness unsurpassed by any other grade of natural rubber. It is manufactured in the plantations under clean, hygienic and carefully controlled conditions.
Centrifuged Latex
Centrifuged latex commonly used in Sri Lanka is single centrifuged, but double or multiple centrifuged latex could also be manufactured on customer requests. The common preservative for centrifuged concentrated latex is ammonia and depending upon the ammonia content the lattices can be high ammonia (HA) or low ammonia (LW).