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Urea formaldehyde is a type of thermosetting resin that is produced by the reaction of urea and formaldehyde. This resin is commonly used in the production of adhesives, particularly for wood products such as particleboard, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and plywood. The resin provides excellent bonding properties and is valued for its water resistance and durability. Urea Formaldehyde Concentrate (UFC 85) is a clear and viscous liquid, composed of formaldehyde, urea and water. It provides high concentration of formaldehyde commercially available in an easy-to-use form.
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Consists of paper as typically generated by offices, containing primarily white and coloured groundwood free paper, free of unbleached fibre. May include a small percentage of carbonless paper. Prohibitive materials may not exceed...........................1% Total Outthrows may not exceed.................................5%
AL Sadek Group of Companies carries widest range of Grain Specially Wheat like Milling Wheat, Durum Wheat and Many More. We are one of the top Wheat Suppliers and Exporters in UAE. Different Types of Wheat: * Soft red winter wheat: This type of wheat has baking properties which make it suitable as an ingredient in baked goods like cakes, pastries and cookies. * Hard red winter wheat: This type of wheat is grown in low temperatures and snow-covered regions. It has high protein content and is used for products like general purpose flour, flatbreads and cereals. Itâ??s also the most important type of wheat produced in the United States. * Hard red spring wheat: This type of wheat is produced in hot, dry climates. Itâ??s gluten characteristics make it a good choice for use in food products like bagels, croissants and pizza crusts. * Soft white wheat: Sweeter and softer than other types of wheat. Itâ??s low in protein and gluten which makes it great for more exquisite pastries and cakes, as well as Asian noodles * Hard white wheat: This type of wheat has slightly less protein and is less bitter than hard red wheat. Itâ??s used in softer loaves such as pan loaves. * Durum wheat: This type of wheat has more protein than any other type and is used to make pasta. Uses of Wheat: 1. Animal feed: A portion of wheat production is allocated for animal feed, particularly for poultry and livestock. Wheat middling's, a byproduct of flour milling, are commonly used in animal feed due to their high protein content. 2. Biofuel: Wheat can be used to produce ethanol, a biofuel that can replace or supplement gasoline. In 2020, around 5% of global wheat production was dedicated to ethanol production. 3. Bioplastics: Wheat straw and chaff can be used as a raw material to create biodegradable plastics. These bioplastics offer an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. 4. Paper production: Wheat straw can be used in paper production as an alternative to wood pulp. This helps reduce deforestation and contributes to more sustainable paper production. 5. Construction materials: Wheat straw can be processed into building materials like straw bale and particleboard. These materials offer insulation, soundproofing, and environmental benefits compared to conventional construction materials. 6. Industrial absorbents: Wheat straw and chaff can be used as absorbent materials for oil spills and other industrial applications. They provide a natural and cost-effective alternative to synthetic absorbents.
Wood Chips Sizes standard: 4.8mm - 40mm > 80% Wood chips sizes above 40mm: 5% Max Wood Chips sizes below 4.8mm: 3% Max Wood Chips Thickness above 8mm: 8% Max Bark: 10 - 12% Moisture: < 45% Contamination and Rot < 1%
Wood Plastic Composites (WPCs) are composite materials made of wood fiber or wood flour and thermoplastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or polylactic acid (PLA).� They can also contain other ligno-cellulosic and/or inorganic filler materials. WPCs are crucial and potential engineering wood products that have been extensively employed in the fields of landscape, transportation, municipal engineering, and building construction.� They have gradually been used to replace conventional wood-based composites.� WPCs are mainly produced by the thermoplastic polymers and the biomass particles and fibers from forestry and agricultural wastes (wood, bamboo, straw, stalk, husk, and bast). The WC line of wood-plastic composites combines the pleasing look of wood with the functionality and manufacturing ease of plastics.� These composites blend fine wood particles with renewable, biodegradable, reclaimed, recycled, or virgin plastic materials to make firm, smooth pellets for convenient handling and further processing.� The wood fibers are obtained from waste materials generated by lumber manufacturers, which are then processed to produce a consistent reinforcing product.