Tumi Ishi (pronounced Too-me Ee-she) are wood balancing blocks that are are meant to resemble stones. With so many different shapes and sizes, they are fun to hold and stack. These blocks make a great unique gift for that hard to shop for person. These also make beautiful and classy decorative pieces. Put them in a glass dish, stack them on your dining room table, coffee table, or desk.
Tumi Ishi (pronounced Too-me Ee-she) are wood balancing blocks that are are meant to resemble stones. With so many different shapes and sizes, they are fun to hold and stack. These blocks make a great unique gift for that hard to shop for person. These also make beautiful and classy decorative pieces. Put them in a glass dish, stack them on your dining room table, coffee table, or desk.
Commodity: sulfur (s) Appearance: yellow powder Purity (%): 99.8 min. Moisture (%) : 0.05 max. Total ash (% ): 0.002 Acidity(%): 0.002 Cs2 insoluble (%): 0.1 Specific gravity (g/cm3): 1.97 Melting point(oc): 118 Thru 200 mesh ( %): 98 325 mesh ( %): 90 Packaging: 25kgs/bag Produced in tien hung trading corporation on taiwanese technological line 25 kgs/bag
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Sulfur lump from Refinery. Price: FOB: 100$/Tone If you have demand for sulfur lump with good quality ( 99.5% purity, from petroleum) and cheap price.
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Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Silica is mainly used as a carrier of agricultural chemicals. Finely crushed silica powder is coated with agricultural chemicals and sold on the market for agricultural use. Silica itself has no effects; it merely serves as a carrier, and so can be dispersed without affecting the farmland, which makes it advantageous as a core material. It's used as Fire-resistant product powder, Agricultural chemical carrier, Agricultural chemical carrier, Construction board
Zimbabwe "BIKITA minerals (pvt) ltd" production of lithium feldspar and lithium feldspar, compared with many obvious advantages. For example: pure, very low iron content, no need to calcine (refers to the ceramic industry), good results, high efficiency, environmental protection, cost-effective and so on. There are a variety of grades to choose from, can meet the requirements of different industries. Containing 4.0-4.7% lithium.
Like wax candles, Rouseki (Pyrophyllite) is white and semi-transparent, and has a waxy texture when touched. It is very brittle, and tends to crack largely along the stone joints. Up close, this stone looks grayish white, but may look blue from a distance. The ore looks so similar to pottery stone ore that they cannot be distinguished. But there is a difference in their texture, color, and how they crack, and with experience, their differences become more visible. They not only look and feel different, but their applications and properties also differ significantly. It's used as Firebricks, crucibles, glazes, fire-resistant powders, etc.
The pottery stone ore shown in the earlier photograph is a particularly high-quality special-grade material among our pottery stones. Pottery stones are generally finely crushed, and used as the material for ceramics, bone china, and sanitary ware (toilets, sinks, etc.). Products are shipped out from our mine in sizes of
* Country of origin: Philippines * Specification: Fe: 55.21% - Ti: 7.22% - Mn: 0.43% * Quantity: 30,000 - 60,000MT per months or 600,000MT per year per site location * Discharge port: Manila Port * Loading port: Any port in China, Korea, Japan, India
Amount: 13, 000 tons Come from india that is salvaged from one wreck in vietnam Iron ore concentrate/fines fe 64%: 1-10mm