Liquefied petroleum gas (lpg) base oil urea and petrochemical..
Petcoke, jet fuel ( aviation kerosene colonial grade ), and other products ranging from lng, lpg, en590 10ppm, urea n46%, d2, d6, ago..
Fertilizer, Compost, Fruit, Wood Etc.
En590 10ppm, ago, petcoke, d2, d6, jet fuel (aviation kerosene colonial grade), urea n46%, lng, lpg, and more.
En 590 10 ppm, jet fuel a1, urea 46%, lng, petcoke.
Base oil, fule oil, rubber process oil, furnace oil, lubricants, refinery products, petrochemical products, sulphur, phosphate, urea, grease, paraffin wax, slack wax.
Sugar, Soy, Yellow Corn.
Ginger, Onions, Betel Nuts, Etc, Fertilizers (Urea, .
Jet fuel grades 54 and a1, diesel d2, urea, virgin d6, lco, en590.
Jet fuel a1, diesel en590, urea , lpg, lng, sunflower oil and espo.
Vermicompost, atta biscuit, food beverage.
Oil & Gas Fuels Diesel, Jet Fuel, L N G, L P G, Fertilizer Urea 46..
Soybean, rice, parboiled rice, pulses & grains..
Coco Peat. Coco Fiber. Organic Fertilizer.
Industrial minerals, food grains ex: soybean, rice and pulses. ..
ideal for stuffing, antipasti side dishes . there appearance is cored, rounded in shape and have a sweet red color . Without seeds and it isn't hard or soft .it's taste is sweet and lightly sour . It's fruity odor and typically ripen and fermented pepper .
Blackpepper -------------------------------------------- Origin : Indonesia Botanical Name : Piper Nigrum Composition : Black Pepper Seeds Color : Black Moisture Content : Max 14% Shelf Life : 12 Months Loadability : 20 FCL Package : Bags, Carton Packing
A mixture of resin and essential oils obtained from extraction process using the SCFE method Co2 Raw Materials: fruit, seeds, leaves, skin, rhizomes & logs. made according to request
"Fresh star anise is naturally dried, Natural color, size from 2.5 - > 3cm.High essential oil ." Maximum humidity 12% 80% of flower petals have no flat seeds RatioImpurities 1%No, No sulfur
The oil produced from the seeds of the Jatropha plant that grows in all the common and marginal lands is called Jatropha oil. The species of the plant that is used for oil extraction is known as Jatropha Curcas. Since Jatropha Curcas is very toxic, they are not consumed by humans and other living things. The main goal of cultivating Jatropha is to extract oil from the seeds, which is used as an alternative energy source. Jatropha oil extraction methods have also gained the same importance as Jatropha cultivation. Since the oil extracted from Jatropha seeds is the primary source for bio-fuel, the process of extraction methods has also become significant. The oil extracted from the seeds is processed to prepare high-quality biofuel, an alternative source that can be used in a diesel car. While the residue that remains after extraction is processed and is used as a biomass feedstock to produce electricity and fertilizer. Jatropha oil is non-edible and is also poisonous.