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Baltic amber.
Price - Rs 250/ Kg Product Specification Minimum Order Quantity 25 Kg Product Description Copal is a very broad collective term for in part sub-fossilized gums of diverse botanical backgrounds. Sub-fossilized gums mark the transition between fresh, young gum and million years old, hard amber. The term Copal is used in part for young, man-harvested gum but also for fossilized tree resin that is hundreds or thousands of years old. Additional Information Item Code HERB213 Delivery Time 7 wokring days Production Capacity 1000 KG Packaging Details As per client requirement
Floral Absolutes Floral absolutes are extracted from different flowers and herbs which are too sensitive for the steam distillation process. S.V. Exports floral extracts are free of waxes and are highly aromatic. They are extensively used in medicines, cosmetics, and fragrances. Products Available:- Amber Absolute, Calendula Absolute, Champaca Absolute, Jasmine Sambac Absolute, Jasmine Grandiflora Absolute, Keora Absolute, Lavender Absolute, Lotus (White) Absolute, Lotus (Blue) Absolute, Marigold Absolute, Mogra Absolute, Neroli Absolute, Oakmoss Absolute, Orange Blossom Absolute, Orris Root Absolute, Rose Absolute, Saffron Absolute, Tobacco Absolute, Tuberose Absolute, Vanilla Absolute, Violet Absolute. Origin: India Packaging Type: For Glass Bottles (10/30/60/100/120/250 ML) For Aluminium Bottles ( 50/100/250/500 ML, 1/5 Liter) For Bulk Packaging ( 25 Liter HDPE Drums, 180 Liter Iron Drums) Minimum Order Quantity: 1 20'ft Container
Gond Natural Gums, Packaging Type: Bag, Cultivation Type: Forest Product Specification Packaging Size Customized Packaging Type Bag Cultivation Type Forest Shelf Life 365 Days Place Of Origin India Minimum Order Quantity 50 Kg Product Description We have wide variety of Natural Gums from india, which are cultivated in different parts of India. Few of them are mentioned below. Arabic Gum/ Gum acacia Acacia Nilotica 2 Gum Tragacanth 3 Dammar Gum 4 Amber 5 Shellac Crystal 6 Gum Mastic Pistacia Lentiscus 7 Myrrh Gum Commiphora Myrrha 8 Olibanum Gum 9 Frankincense 10 Bhimseni Camphor Crystal (High Aroma-Natural) 11 Dragon Blood 12 Gum Guar Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba 13 Gum Ghatti Anogeissus Latifolia 14 Copal Gum Agathis Coranthifolia Lumps 15 Gum Rosin Gum Rosin Lumps 16 Edible Gum Edible Gum Lumps 17 Bees Wax Cera Alba Wax 18 Menthol Crystals Menthol Crystals Crystal Additional Information Item Code HJUIOO Delivery Time 5-7 Working Days Production Capacity 10 ton Packaging Details As per client requirement
Light Cycle Oil (LCO) is a secondary liquid product derived from the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process in refineries. This process breaks down larger hydrocarbon molecules from heavy gas oils into smaller, more valuable products like gasoline and diesel. LCO typically sits between diesel and heavy gas oil in terms of boiling range and weight. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Typically amber to dark brown liquid. Odor: Characteristic petroleum smell. Density: Intermediate, falling between lighter distillates and heavier oils. Sulfur Content: Can vary based on the feedstock and refining process, but often higher than diesel and gasoline. Applications: Blending Component: Frequently blended into diesel fuel to enhance volume, though this requires treating to meet emissions standards. Feedstock: Used in hydrocracking and other refining processes to produce more valuable products, such as gasoline or diesel. Industrial Burning: Some industries utilize LCO as a combustion fuel, though this is less common due to its higher sulfur content and potential emissions. Advantages: Versatility: Can be further processed or blended to meet various fuel product needs. Economic Value: Provides an additional stream of revenue from the FCC process, maximizing the yield of a refinery. Feedstock Potential: Offers refineries another option for producing lighter, more desirable products.
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Gasoil, often referred to as diesel oil or simply diesel, is a middle distillate derived from the crude oil refining process. It possesses properties between those of lighter fuels like gasoline and heavier fuels like lubricating oil. Gasoil is used as both a fuel and a processing element in various industries. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Clear to slightly hazy, ranging in color from light straw to amber. Odor: Characteristic petroleum smell. Density: Varies based on specific grade and blend but generally denser than gasoline. Cetane Number: Indicator of the combustion speed of diesel fuel and compression needed for ignition. Specifications: Gasoilâ??s quality and classification often adhere to standards set by organizations such as ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) or equivalent regional standards. Variations include Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), Low Sulfur Diesel, and others. Applications: Automotive: Fuel for diesel-engine vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and cars. Industrial: Used in various industrial machines and engines, including generators. Marine: Fuel for certain types of marine vessels. Heating: Used in some regions as heating oil for homes and businesses. Power Generation: Fuel for diesel-powered electricity generators. Advantages: Energy Dense: Provides more energy per gallon compared to gasoline, leading to longer fuel economy in diesel engines. Efficient: Diesel engines often convert fuel to energy more efficiently than their gasoline counterparts. Reliable: Known for its durability and reliability in heavy-duty applications.
Baltic amber.
Baltic amber.