Lin seed Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Flax seed seeds Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Product name: Peanut Hulls HS Code: 1202420000 Peanut hulls are the outermost shell of the peanut and can be obtained as a low-cost by-product from the food processing industry. Peanut hulls are cheap. Applications: Horse feed / Camel feed / Cattle feed If you love peanuts but have always thrown away the shells, you've been wasting a valuable resource. Peanut shells are used in the manufacture of soap, cosmetics, wallboard, plastics, and linoleum, among other things. Peanut shells are great for mulching. They are a terrific source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Peanut shells, or hulls, have a hard texture similar to wood chips. The shells take a long time to decompose, which makes them useful as a protective layer, as mulch, and as a fertilizer, which will decompose to benefit plant growth. We could supply in Jumbo bags in Bulk Containers at very cheap $ Contact Us Now to get your offer
Whole Linseed / Bulk Flax Seed / Bulk Flax / Brown Linseed Flaxseed / Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax / Brown Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW >>>
Bulk Flax / Brown Linseed Flaxseed / Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax / Brown Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW >>>
Brown Linseed Flaxseed / Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax / Brown Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW >>>
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax / Brown Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Flax Flaxseed Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
flax seed flax seed Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptian cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen has been traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 1204000090 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags What is flax history? Ancient Egyptian cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples. Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity. The Egyptian linen has been traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans. What are the uses of Flax? - Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products. - We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens. - Fibers of Flax are used to make linen clothes. They are taken from the flax plant�¯�¿�½?�?�¢??s stem. The flax fibers are strong, smooth, and straight. - Flax plant was the main source of vegetable-based cloth in Europe and North America until the nineteenth century. - Linseed oil is used as a drying oil in paints and varnishes. It is also used in the production of linoleum and printing inks. - After extraction of oil from flax seeds, we can use the linseed meal to feed livestock because it is rich in protein. For more info pls contact us Now.
Egyptian Natural Loofah Family: Cucurbitaceae Botanical name: Luffa Aegyptiaca Common name: luffa, luffa cylindrical, gourd plant, sponge gourd, luffa plant, luffa gourd, shower loofah Crop: Sept. / year Hs Code: 14049000 Packing: 500 pcs/ Bale Sizes: 40-50 cm & 50 - 60 cm & 60 - 80 cm Natural color: white Bleached or not by natural materials. Feel like Egyptian ancient Queens by using Loofah! Many Egyptian queens such as Cleopatra, Hatshepsut, and Nefertiti used loofas to peel their skin by getting rid of the dead layers and boosting the strong glowing of the skin. Beneficial features of Egyptian Loofah: 1- It can absorb solutions and water with a high capacity. 2- It can be insulation to various temperatures. Comparing Egyptian Natural Loofah and other origins: 1- Its Soft, fibers friendly to the skin, and feels spongy BUT OTHER Abrasive, hard, best used in metals and wood 2- No scratchy edges because of their soft edges BUT OTHER Scratchy and abrasion on its skin because of the hard ridges 3- Do not require bleaching or chemical material to soften its fibers or whiten its color, it's very safe on skin BUT OTHER Needs bleaching, by using Caustic Soda and Chlorine solutions that make the fibers corrode. The final product cannot be labeled as natural and it is not chemical-free. 4- The Egyptian Loofah could be used for many months if you keep it clean and dry between uses BUT if another Loofah is used only one time then it will decompose.
100% Wood materials pure wood pellets factory price Grade A.B varity packages Biomass MouldingFuel ("BMF" for short) is a new type of clean fuel that can be directly burned by crushing, mixing, extruding, drying and other processes of agricultural and forestry wastes as raw materials to produce various shapes (such as blocks, granules, etc.) Wood pellet fuel, as one of the biomass fuels, is a kind of biomass pellet fuel with high cost performance ratio because of its special variety. In addition, its common advantages of biomass pellet fuel make it a popular biomass pellet fuel Features: Pine wood particle fuel generally refers to the particle fuel with pine wood as raw material. It is different from Scotch pine particle and miscellaneous wood particle, and it is a biomass particle between the two. The following figure shows pine wood pellet fuel' Product Type: Wood Pellet Supply Ability: 5000 tons/month Heating value: 4700 KgCal/Kg Diameter: 6mm or 8mm Length: 20mm-50mm Moisture: 9.38% max Ash (Dry basic): 1.46% max Broken rate: 1.5% or less Density: 1,27kg/dm3 Sulfur content: 0.05% max Chlorine: 0.05% max Material: Rubber, acacia, pinewood Packing: 700-800kg/jumbo in container 40ft
Physical state and appearance: Colorless clear Liquid. (Oily liquid.) Practically Odorless. Taste: Practically Tasteless. Molecular Weight: 76.1g/mole Boiling Point: 188C (370.4F) Melting Point: -59C (-74.2F) Specific Gravity: 1.036 (Water = 1) Vapor Pressure:0 kPa (@ 20C) 0.08 mmHg at 20 C 0.129 mmHg at 25 C Vapor Density: 2.62 (Air = 1) Water/Oil Dist. Coeff.: The product is more soluble in water; log(oil/water) = -0.9 Dispersion Properties: See solubility in water, acetone Application: Its most important end use is in the production of unsaturated polyester resins that, in turn, go into items that effect our daily lives, like water tanks, or our leisure time, like sailing boats. It can also be used as plasticizer, surface active agent, emulsifying agent and demulsifying agent, mould inhibitor, antiseptic for fruit, ice inhibitor and moisture preserving agent.
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Physical state and appearance: Colorless clear Liquid. (Oily liquid.) Practically Odorless. Taste: Practically Tasteless. Molecular Weight: 76.1g/mole Boiling Point: 188°C (370.4°F) Melting Point: -59°C (-74.2°F) Specific Gravity: 1.036 (Water = 1) Vapor Pressure:0 kPa (@ 20°C) 0.08 mmHg at 20 C 0.129 mmHg at 25 C Vapor Density: 2.62 (Air = 1) Water/Oil Dist. Coeff.: The product is more soluble in water; log(oil/water) = -0.9 Dispersion Properties: See solubility in water, acetone Application: Its most important end use is in the production of unsaturated polyester resins that, in turn, go into items that effect our daily lives, like water tanks, or our leisure time, like sailing boats. It can also be used as plasticizer, surface active agent, emulsifying agent and demulsifying agent, mould inhibitor, antiseptic for fruit, ice inhibitor and moisture preserving agent for tobacco. Packaging Details Mono Propylene Glycol MPG CAS: 57-55-6 Iron drums, 215kg/drum, 17.2 MT/20GP Flexitank: 22-23MT/ flexitank cost little
Application: 1. Propylene carbonate is a polar solvent. It can be used as a plasticizer, spinning solvent, water-soluble dye and plastic dispersant. It can also be used as an oily solvent and an extractant for olefins and aromatics. 2. Propylene carbonate is used as the electrolyte of the battery to withstand the harsh light, heat and chemical changes of the Chemicalbook. It also has certain uses in geological beneficiation and analytical chemistry. 3. In addition, propylene carbonate can replace phenolic resin as wood adhesive, and it can also be used to synthesize dimethyl carbonate.
Coconut is a useful plant when every part of coconut tree is usable, such as coconut water used for refreshment, coconut leaves used for wrapping cakes, coconut wood used in construction, coconut fiber used for fertilizer, ... Crispy dried coconut chips of our company are made from 100% raw material from pure coconut, not add any preservatives, ensure absolute hygiene and food safety. Crispy dried coconut chips can be eaten with other snacks such as: eat directly, or served with sticky ice cream, green bean tea coconut milk, cream ... With moderate taste, natural fat from coconut meat, Crunchy level and scent of the product will make anyone enjoy can not forget. We are happy to supply you crispy dried coconut chips with premium quality and competitive price:
Product Name Pine Oil Purity 85% CAS 8002-09-3 EINECS 232-688-5 FEMA NA Appearance light yellow to deep lemon liquid Application 1 Pine oil is a liquid mixture of macromolecular hydrocarbons distilled from pine roots at 240 ~ 400 C. 2 Pine oil is easy to dissolve in organic solvents such as ether, ethanol, soluble in glacial acetic acid, sodium hydroxide and other solutions, but difficult to dissolve in water. 3 Used as a foaming agent for metal flotation, a solvent for paint and ink, and a penetrating agent for textile industry. 4 Used as mineral processing agent, textile industry degreaser, printing and dyeing auxiliaries,etc. 5 Used as rubber softener, wood preservative, mineral flotation, felt, paint, plastics, etc. 6 Used in industry clean and wash, car wash etc