POM Regrind from zipper Teeth, industry lump, industry runner Definition of POM resin (polyformaldehyde resin): polyformaldehyde is a linear polymer without side chain, high density and high crystalline properties. According to different chemical structures in the molecular chain, there are two types of homoformaldehyde and copolymers. of both types of polyformaldehyde density, high crystallinity, melting point, but thermal stability, the treatment temperature range is narrow (about 10oC), slightly lower in acid and alkali stability; The density of formaldehyde, melting point, strength and copolymer is lower, but good thermal stability, not easy to decompose, wide range of treatment temperature (about 50oC), acid and alkali stability are good . Plastic has excellent all-round performance. Good physical, mechanical and chemical properties, especially with excellent friction resistance. It is commonly referred to as steel or strip, which is the general engineering plastic third. Suitable for reducing wear on parts, transmitters, chemicals, tools and other parts. One of the synthetic resins, also known as polyformaldehyde resin, POM resin and steel, etc. This is a kind of white or black plastic resin with high hardness, high steel and high wear resistance. Used for gears, bearings, auto parts, machine tools, tools, etc. MATERIAL: POM Regrind from zipper Teeth , industry lump, industry runner CATEGORY: POM TYPE: Regrind SPECIFICATION: from zipper Teeth , industry lump, industry runner,Qty per month 52 mt Origin: Bangladesh LOADING WEIGHT: 24 Ton FOB (USD/Ton): 650$ - 850$ Packaging: Jumbo Bag Est. Shipping Time: 15, 30, 45 days
Wagyu is also higher in a type of fatty acid called conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). Wagyu beef contain the highest amount of CLA per gram of any foodstuff about 30% more than other beef breeds due to higher linoleic acid levels. Foods that are naturally high in CLA have fewer negative health effects.
Contains omega-3 (up to 12%) and omega-6 (up to 19%), eicosanoic acid (up to 14%), erucic acid (up to 50%), oleic acid (up to 30%). Contains vitamin complex: group B vitamins, vitamins E, K, D, A, P. Helps to stay away from coronary heart diseases It can be used as an antibacterial oil Helps to detoxify human body Helps to reduce hair fall through improved blood circulation if it is massaged on scalp Stimulates digestion, circulation and excretory system It can be used as an irritant for stimulating sensation in senseless organs and muscles. Irritants are also useful for driving up muscles. Helps preventing fungal growth, thus it can be used as anti-fungal Helps in winter for making body warm and
Moisture: 13 % Ash: 0,54 % Raw Gluten: 30 % min Falling number: 280 - 300 sec Water Absorbtion: 63 % Peak: 5-6 min Relaxation: 5 mm Protein 100g: 11 g Acidity: 1,8 Feature: High nutritional value Premium quality Long shelf life very low in fat Natural taste and hygiene Rich taste Unadulterated Available in different size of packaging Free from impurities Uses: As a Cereal with milk and sugar, Breads cookies cakes crackers macaroni
Moisture: 13 % Ash: 0,54 % Raw Gluten: 30 % min Falling number: 280 - 300 sec Water Absorbtion: 63 % Peak: 5-6 min Relaxation: 5 mm Protein 100g: 11 g Acidity: 1,8 Feature: High nutritional value Premium quality Long shelf life very low in fat Natural taste and hygiene Rich taste Unadulterated Available in different size of packaging Free from impurities Uses: As a Cereal with milk and sugar, Breads cookies cakes crackers macaroni
Chemical Results: Results: Moisture (%) 3.9 Milk Fat ((%) 26 Ash (%) 7.0 Protein (dry basis %) 100 Lactose (%) 55.2 UDWPN (mg/g) 2.4 Insolubility Index (mL) 1.0 Acidity (%) 0.10 Bulk Density (g/mL) 0.685 Scorched Particles Standard A pH (50 g/l water at 20 Degrees C) 6.59 Micro Results: Results: Antibiotics Negative Phosphatase (ug/ml) < 6 Salmonella (per 375 g) Not Detected Coliforms (per 0.1g @ 30 Degrees C) Absent Standard Plate Count < 5,000 Moulds (per g) < 10 Yeast (per g) < 10 Thermophilic Bacteria (per g) 150 Thermophilic Spores (per g) < 10 Mesophilic Spores (per g) 60 Thermoduric Bacteria (per g) 250
Chemical Results: Results: Moisture (%) 3.9 Milk Fat ((%) 26 Ash (%) 7.0 Protein (dry basis %) 100 Lactose (%) 55.2 UDWPN (mg/g) 2.4 Insolubility Index (mL) 1.0 Acidity (%) 0.10 Bulk Density (g/mL) 0.685 Scorched Particles Standard A pH (50 g/l water at 20 Degrees C) 6.59 Micro Results: Results: Antibiotics Negative Phosphatase (ug/ml) < 6 Salmonella (per 375 g) Not Detected Coliforms (per 0.1g @ 30 Degrees C) Absent Standard Plate Count < 5,000 Moulds (per g) < 10 Yeast (per g) < 10 Thermophilic Bacteria (per g) 150 Thermophilic Spores (per g) < 10 Mesophilic Spores (per g) 60 Thermoduric Bacteria (per g) 250
Granoterra Sunflower Oil: Origin, mainly from Hungary. Pet bottles, 1L, 2L, 3L, 5L. Jerry cans, 25L, Flexitanks, Flexibags (20ft Container). SPECIFICATIONS: Moisture & Volatile Matter, 0.10%; Max FFA (as Oleic Acid), 0.10%; Max Peroxide Value, 2.0 meq. O2/Kg; Max Colo� (Lovibond Cell 5 �¼â??), 10Y Max â?? 1.0R; Max Iodine Value (Wijs), 94-141; Soap, 0 ppm; Max Insoluble Impurity, 0.05%; Max Odor, Bland & Neutral when warmed. To secure the safety of the commodity during sea transportation the pure refined sunflower oil grade A, will be packed in standard
PRODUCT INFO Bitter melons are small to medium gourds, averaging 6 to 30 centimeters in length, and have a long and slender, oblong shape with slightly tapered ends. The gourd's surface will vary depending on the specific type, ranging from deeply creased, smooth, pale green, and ridged to rough, dark green, and heavily textured with warts and bumps. The gourd's skin may also exhibit a waxy layer, and some rarer types of Bitter melon showcase a white hue. Underneath the thin skin, the flesh is crisp, watery, and pale green, encasing a central cavity filled with spongy pith and large, cream-colored seeds. Bitter melons are harvested when they are young and green, containing a sharp, astringent, and vegetal flavor. The gourds are also selected when they display a green coloring with a faint yellow hue, an indication of further maturity, rumored to contain a slightly milder, bitter, and acidic flavor. USES Bitter melons have an astringent, bitter flavor well suited for cooked preparations, including stir-frying, baking, saut�©ing, steaming, boiling, braising, and stewing. The melon's sharp flavor complements rich, fatty, and spicy ingredients and is often utilized in different culinary styles found within Asian cuisine. Bitter melons can be consumed raw, but the gourds should be deseeded, salted, and left for approximately 30 to 45 minutes to draw excess moisture and bitterness. Once the bitter flavor is lessened, the melons can be sliced for salads, chopped into dips and spreads, or blended into juices. Bitter melons are also traditionally blanched before use or salted to tame the astringent notes before cooking. The melons can be stirred into soups and curries, stuffed and baked as a main dish, stir-fried with vegetables and meat, or cooked and coated in rich sauces. Bitter melons can also be sliced and roasted as a simple side dish, cut and fried as a rice accompaniment, or pieces of the flesh can be dried and steeped as a healing and cleansing tea. In addition to the melons, the young leaves and shoots of the plants are edible and share the characteristic bitter flavor, used as an accent in salads and soups. Bitter melon pairs well with coconut milk, aromatics including lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and onions, chile peppers, tomatoes, green beans, eggplant, black beans, yogurt, pork, beef, and poultry, and seafood including fish, shrimp, crab, and scallops. Whole, unwashed Bitter melons will keep 3 to 5 days when wrapped in plastic or placed in a sealed container in the refrigerator's crisper drawer. SEASONS Bitter melons are available year-round, with a peak season in the summer.
PRODUCT INFO Wing beans are lime green and elongated with a square shape and four feathery, winged accents running from tip to end like the tail of an arrow. The pods are straight or curved with a smooth and waxy surface. They can grow up to 30 centimeters long but are usually harvested at 10 and 15 centimeters, before the peas have fully developed. Wing beans are sweet, like many pea varieties, and offer an asparagus-like flavor and crunchy texture. Wing beans are an excellent source of copper, iron, manganese, tryptophan, and the essential amino acid isoleucine. They are also rich in protein, fiber, complex carbohydrates, all of the essential B-complex vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, and potassium. The pods, leaves and roots all contain a similar nutrient makeup. USES Wing beans are most often cooked. Young pods can be eaten raw in salads, sliced very thinly, or lightly blanched. They are prepared like French beans or snap peas by pinching off the ends and cutting into bite-sized sections. Use in stir-frys, sautes or add to soups and stews towards the end of the cooking process. The delicate pods pick up the bold flavors of chiles, garlic and spices. Young pods can be pickled. Mature beans are halved, and their seeds prepared and eaten like soybeans. Dried seeds can be ground and used as a flour substitute. Store Wing beans in a bag or airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. SEASON Wing beans are available in the late spring and through the fall months.