Code 71630: Suitable for bacteria-free operations in general surgical rooms, surgical wards, laboratory, cleanroom. Features 1. Contains no natural rubber latex protein. 2. Hypo-allergenic compounds for the most sensitive hands. 3. Excellent puncture resistance. 4. Minimize hand pressure & keeping cooler, drier Color: Blue or white Hand former: Textured surface in the grip area, with size embossed Sterility: Sterile or non-sterile Size S, M, L, XL Overall length: 245 +/- 5 mm or 290 +/- 5 mm
PRODUCT INFO Banana leaves are large, wide, elongated, and slightly rounded, averaging two meters in length, a half a meter in width, and 8-12 leaves per tree. The surface of the leaves are waxy, flexible, and glossy, and range in color from lime, olive green, to dark green. There is a central midrib that runs the length of the leaf and two laminas, or leaf halves are found on either side of the midrib. The leaves do not have branching veins, and this makes them vulnerable to tearing easily. Banana plants also have a pseudostem, which is a false stem that looks like a trunk but is multiple fleshy leaf sheaths that are tightly overlapped. Banana leaves have a grassy and sweet, green flavor. USES In addition to culinary uses, Banana leaves have also been used in the Buddhist and Hindu religion as decorations and as bowls, plates, and offerings in special religious celebrations such as marriage ceremonies. They are also used in India and the Philippines to construct fences and thatched roofs and have even been used as umbrellas. SEASONS Banana leaves are available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Thai taro corms widely vary in appearance, depending on cultivation time, soil, and climate. The corms are generally small to medium in size, averaging 12 to 13 centimeters in length, and are round to oblong in shape. Each taro plant produces one central corm, and the cormâ??s variegated dark to light brown skin is rough with an uneven, scaly texture comprised of faint horizontal rings and fiber-like hairs. Underneath the surface, the flesh is dense, dry, and starchy, primarily white with subtle purple speckling. Thai taro must be cooked, developing a smooth, thick, sticky, and semi-fluffy consistency. The flesh has a mild, earthy, sweet, nutty, and subtly musky flavor. In addition to the corms, the plants produce large dark green heart-shaped leaves on long stems, connecting into the corms. The young leaves are edible when cooked, providing a vegetal, grassy, and green flavor. USES Thai taro is an excellent source of fiber to regulate the digestive tract, vitamin E to protect the cells against free radical damage, potassium to balance fluid levels, and vitamin C to strengthen the immune system while reducing inflammation. The corms also provide copper to develop connective tissues, calcium and phosphorus to build strong bones and teeth, magnesium to regulate nerve functioning, and other amounts of B vitamins, iron, zinc, vitamin K, and manganese. In addition to the corms, Thai taro leaves are a rich source of vitamin K to assist in faster wound healing, vitamin C to boost the immune system, and other nutrients, including iron, calcium, vitamins A and E, magnesium, and vitamin B2 SEASON Thai taro is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Winter melon are large fruits, averaging 15 to 80 centimeters in length, and have a bulbous, round to oblong shape with blunt, curved ends. The melons are covered in a thin but tough, light to dark green skin, often enveloped in a textured, chalky layer of wax, depending on the variety. Young Winter melons also bear a pale, fuzzy coating of hair that disappears as the fruit matures. Underneath the hard surface, the flesh is thick, firm, aqueous, and white, encasing a large central cavity filled with pithy membranes and cream-colored oval seeds. The seeds are edible once cooked and have a nutty, neutral taste. Winter melons are not typically consumed raw and contain a mild, vegetal, and subtly grassy flavor reminiscent of a watermelon rind or cucumber. When cooked, the flesh becomes transparent and softens, absorbing accompanying flavors. USES Winter melons are an excellent source of vitamin C to strengthen the immune system and fiber to stimulate and regulate the digestive tract. The fruits also provide antioxidants to protect the body against environmental aggressors, magnesium to maintain healthy nerve functioning, phosphorus and calcium to promote strong bones and teeth, and contain lower amounts of folate, zinc, and iron. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Winter melons are viewed as a cooling or yin ingredient and are used to reduce inflammation and balance the body through their alkaline properties. SEASON Winter melons are available year-round, with a peak harvest in the late summer through fall.
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.
1. It is called calcium carbide( CaC2). It is a hard lump and the cross section is dark grey or brown. 2. It is lumpy substance, its surface is a little deep gray, has slight nasty smell. 3. It can produce acetylene gas when met water, it can burn when meets fire. 4.The acetylene gas mix with air will form explosive gas (explosive range of acetylene gas in the air is 2.3% - 81%).
Pegmatite is a type of igneous rock that is characterized by its unique texture and mineral composition. It is known for its exceptionally large crystals and often contains valuable minerals and gemstones. Here are some key features and information about pegmatite: Pegmatites are primarily composed of quartz, feldspar (especially potassium feldspar), and mica. These minerals are often found in exceptionally large crystals within pegmatite veins. The most distinguishing feature of pegmatite is its coarse-grained texture. It contains crystals that are much larger than those found in typical igneous rocks. Crystals can range from a few centimeters to several meters in size. Pegmatites are formed through the slow cooling of magma deep within the Earth's crust. The slow cooling allows for the growth of large crystals. Additionally, the composition of the magma and the presence of volatiles (such as water and gases) play a role in the formation of Pegmatites. Pegmatites are known for their mineral diversity. They can contain a wide variety of minerals, including not only quartz, feldspar, and mica but also rare and valuable minerals such as tourmaline, beryl, garnet, and spodumene. Because of their association with valuable minerals and gemstones, Pegmatites are often of interest to mineral collectors and gemstone enthusiasts. Some of the world's most famous gemstone deposits are associated with Pegmatites.
Quartzite is a naturally occurring metamorphic rock composed mainly of quartz, which is a mineral that belongs to the group of silicate minerals. It forms when sandstone is subjected to intense heat and pressure deep within the earth's crust. This process causes the sand grains in the sandstone to recrystallize and fuse together into a dense, hard rock. Quartzite is a very hard and durable rock that is resistant to both chemical and physical weathering. It is commonly used in construction and landscaping applications because of its durability and attractive appearance. Quartzite is often used as a building stone, flooring material, and as a decorative stone in gardens and landscapes.
Thickness: 15- 20mm Application : Interior, Exterior, Projects This granite is subtle yet striking visually. It is textured with grey, pink and off-white spots scattered all over the stone surface. This finely sculpted natural granite, whether used indoors or outdoors, will create intriguing spaces, as it is easy to maintain and clean because of its resistance to stains and oil. Kitchen countertops, tabletops, staircases, patios, floor tiling, bathroom walls and floors, basins, and sinks are just a few of the possibilities for this high-quality Bala flower granite. This granite is available in a variety of thicknesses ranging from 15 mm to 30 mm and finishes, including honed, polished, matte, leather, litchi, 3D, and more
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Gellan Gum, E418, CAS no.71010-52-1, a bacterial exopolysaccharide, produced by aerobic submerged fermentation from Sphingomonas elodea. It is as emulsifier, suspension agent, thickener, stabilizer, gelling agent in food, such as jelly, white sugar, beverages, dairy products, jam products, bread padding, surface lubricant, candy, icing and seasonings. With good gelling property, gellan gum has gradually replaced the use of Agar and Carrageenan at present. As an experienced High Acyl & Low Acyl Gellan Gum manufacturer and supplier, we has been supplying and exporting High Acyl Gellan Gum (white powder) and Low Acyl Gellan Gum(dark yellow powder) for almost 10 years, please be assured to buy from us. Any inquiries about price and the market trend please feel free to contact us, we will reply you within 1 working day. Low Acyl Gellan Gum Specification Items Index Appearance White powder Gellan Gum content(%) 85.0 108.0 Loss on drying(%) 15.0 Lead(mg/kg) 2.0 Particle size(%) 60 Mesh 95 Transparency(%) 85 Gel strength(g/) 800 Ash(%) 15 PH(1% Solution) 5.0 7.0 Bacterium account(CFU/g) 10000 Coliforms(MPN/100g) 30 Yeast and mould(CFU/g) 400 Salmonella 0/25g High Acyl Gellan Gum Specification Item Specification Appearance Yellowish powder. Particle Size(%) 80mesh 98 Loss on Drying /(%) 14 pH(0.5%Solution) 4.0-7.0 Ash(%) 10 Lead(Pb)/(mg/kg) 2.0 Isopropyl Alcohol/(mg/kg) 750 Suspension Test Pass Aerobic Bacterial Count(CFU/g) 10000 Coliforms (MPN/100g) 30 Yeast and Mold (CFU/g) 400 Salmonella Not Detected
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Product name: Dark Blue stone (flamed) Type: Tiles/ Slab Flamed (include/exclude border) Thickness: 2/2.5/3 (cm) Color: Dark Blue Surface: Flamed Place of origin: Viet Nam
Product name: Rosemary Rosmarinus Rosemary Name: Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis HS Code: 12119094 Origin: Egypt Introduction about rosemary: Rosemary "Rosmarinus officinalis" is a long lasting, woody, and scented herb. It is a small tree which is always green. Its leaves look like the hemlock needles. It has purple, blue, white, or pink flowers. The Mediterranean region was the origin of rosemary. Rosemary can bear dryness. It can live without water for long periods. Rosemary belongs to the genus of Lamiaceae family. The word Rosemary is derived from the Latin origin of "dew" (ros) and "sea" (marinus) or "sea dew, Arabic name The Mythological history of rosemary: An ancient legend narrated that the Rosemary tree was named that name after the Virgin Mary put her blue cloak on a white rosemary bush while she was taking a rest, then the white flowers turned to blue. Since then the tree was known as "Rose of Mary". This tree has a very sacred position for Ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks. FOR MORE INFO PLS CONTACT US NOW (24/7)
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Product Name: Rosemary Rosmarinus Officinalis Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis HS Code: 12119094 Origin: Egypt Rosemary leaves Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub with leaves similar to hemlock needles. It is native to the Mediterranean regions but is reasonably hardy in cool climates. Special cultivars like 'Arp' can withstand winter temperatures down to about â??20 �°C (â??4 �°F). It can withstand droughts, surviving a severe lack of water for lengthy periods. It is considered a potentially invasive species and its seeds are often difficult to start, with a low germination rate and relatively slow growth, but the plant can live as long as 35 years. The plant flowers in spring and summer in temperate climates, but the plants can be in constant bloom in warm climates; flowers are white, pink, purple or deep blue. Rosemary also has a tendency to flower outside its normal flowering season; it has been known to flower as late as early December, and as early as mid-February (in the northern hemisphere) History Illustration from an Italian herbal, circa 1500 The first mention of rosemary is found on cuneiform stone tablets as early as 5000 BCE, after which Egyptians used it for embalming corpses starting in 3500 BCE. There is no further mention of rosemary until the ancient Greeks and Romans. Pliny the Elder (23â??79 CE) wrote about it in The Natural History,[20] as did Pedanius Dioscorides (c. 40 CE to c. 90 CE), a Greek botanist (amongst other things). He talked about rosemary in his most famous writing, De Materia Medica, one of the most influential herbal books in history. The herb later made its way east to China and was naturalized there as early as 220 CE, during the late Han dynasty. FOR MORE INFO & ORDER CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)