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As widely use raw material of daily chemicals detergent,household detergents (washing powder,detergent powder,detergent cake,liquid soap,laundry powder and liquid,dishwashing liquid,cleaners) Industry detergents and emulsifiers (textile industry of the cleaning agent, dye, electroplating industry,leather industry, degreasing agents, paper industry's de-coloring agent).
pecifications: Copper wire scrap, (Millberry) 99.99% at a purity of 99.98% min and 99.99% max Copper: 99.9% Carbon: 0.03% Coblet:
We are offering 100% natural sisal fiber material: sisal grade a length: 110cm-130cm moisture: 10%---13% impurity: 0---3% color: natural white or mixed with natural cream details of sisal fiber UG grade: length: 110cm-130cm with a tolerance of 20%. Moisture: 10%---13% impurity: 0---3% classification per grade: type 1 - colour whitishsoft cream, well brushed, humidity maximum 14% without knots. Type 2 - colour creamyellowish, well brushed, humidity maximum 14% without knots. Type 3 - colour creamyellowish, well brushed, humidity maximum 14%, without knots. Refugos (reject) - colour brownishgreen, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots and high percentage of impurities. Bucha (tow) - colour yellowishbrownish, humidity maximum 14%, presence of knots and a very high level of dust. trade terms:
Walks generation limited co deals in export of cashew nuts, sisal fiber, battery scraps, used rails scraps, aluminum wire scraps, almond nuts, cloves, macadamia nuts, black pepper, white pepper,donkey skins & hides, a4 copy paper, face masks,,n95, gloves ,car accessories, car engines, hides & skins, animal skins & hides, snails, aluminum rails, copper wires & cables, copper cathodes, cobalt, ferterlizer , urea 46 % fertilizer.
Henna is a dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis, also known as the henna tree, the mignonette tree, and the Egyptian privet,[1] and one of the only two species of the genus Lawsonia, with the other being Lawsonia odorata. Henna can also refer to the temporary body art resulting from the staining of the skin from the dyes. After henna stains reach their peak color, they hold for a few days, then gradually wear off by way of exfoliation, typically within one to three weeks. Henna has been used since antiquity in ancient Egypt and Indian subcontinent to dye skin, hair and fingernails, as well as fabrics including silk, wool, and leather. Historically, henna was used in West Asia including the Arabian Peninsula and in Carthage, other parts of North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, the Horn of Africa and the Indian subcontinent. The name "henna" is used in other skin and hair dyes, such as black henna and neutral henna, neither of which is derived from the henna plant.[2][3]