Organic soils and fertilizer.
Coco peat.
Coco peat.
Coco peat.
Coco Peat Coco fiber Peat Moss Agricultural products.
Coco peat.
Bio stimulant, human npn, animal bio stimulant, water and soil remediation.Manufacture
Coco Peat, Coir Mats, Mattings, Rubber mats and all kind of coir products.
Coco peat, all purpose potting mixture, organic soil fertilizer, coir peat, coir mats and products, coi bedding.Transport
Coconut and bamboo products like conditioners, spoons ect..
Pyrolysis Oil, Tire Oil, Plastic Oil, Base Oil, Bunker Fuel, Distillate Fuels, Carbon Black, Bitumen, Wood Vinegar, Wood Tar, Charcoal, Biochar, Organic Fertilizers, Organic Soil Amendment.
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D6 is a type of residual fuel, mainly used in power plants and larger ships. The fuel requires to be preheated before it can be used. It is not possible to use it in smaller engines or vessels/vehicles where it is not possible to pre-heat it. D6 is its name in the USA. In other parts of the world, it has other names. Residual means the material remaining after the more valuable cuts of crude oil have boiled off. The residue may contain various undesirable impurities including 2% water and one- half percent mineral soil. D6 fuel is also known as residual fuel oil (RFO), by the Navy specification of Bunker C, or by the Pacific Specification of PS-400.
1000 liter / 275 gallon repurposed rain tank. These are used & new tanks, food-grade tanks are comprised of a galvanized metal frame with a pallet (metal, plastic, or wood) and a plastic HDPE bottle. The rain tank has a 6, 8, or 12-inch top-fill cap and a 2-inch bottom butterfly or ball valve. The tanks may or may not include a plastic cap with a buttress or NPT thread for the bottom valve. If a valve cap is included, it can be drilled to accept our garden hose spigot assembly. A spigot assembly and 7/8 inch hole saw are not included. The dimensions are approximately 39 inches wide across the bottom valve, 47 inches deep, and 48 inches tall and the tanks weigh approximately 75 lbs empty. Previous contents may include olive oil, fish oil, organic fertilizer or beverage concentrates and some residue may still remain inside. The residue, if any, will only enrich the soil.
Cavendish Banana is the most important traditional fruit of Vietnam, both in terms of historical and economic significance. Commercial annual production in Vietnam is over one million tons, not including home gardens, which almost always grow bananas for personal and local use. Cavendish bananas, scientifically classified as Musa acuminata, are one of the most popular and widely consumed banana varieties globally. Cavendish bananas typically have a bright yellow color when ripe, with a smooth and slightly curved shape. The peel is thin and easily removable, revealing the creamy, soft flesh inside. The flesh of Cavendish bananas is smooth and creamy, offering a delightful melt-in-your-mouth texture. The taste is sweet with subtle notes of honey, making it a universally appealing fruit. Cavendish bananas are cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They thrive in well-drained, fertile soil and require warm temperatures for optimal growth. The plants are generally resistant to pests and diseases. Nutrition Facts Of Cavendish Bananas: (Raw, per 100 grams) Carbs â?? 25 grams Calories â?? 89 Potassium â?? 358 milligram Sugars â?? 12 grams
Granular sulfur is the raw material state of sulfur. Granular sulfur consists of small yellow particles that quickly disperse or break down in the soil. Its physical form is solid, and as expected, it has a sulfuric odor. The material is soft, easily crumbles, and is insoluble in water, although it does dissolve in some organic solvents such as carbon disulfide. It is sulfur that has been taken from the refinery or extracted from the mine and has not been processed. Sulfur can be found in pure form in nature, as well as in combination with other elements. Granular Sulfur is the unprocessed commercial name of the element Sulfur, that is, sulfur with its well-known name. Due to its physical condition, Lamp is the general name used for Sulfur, which is also called chips. Granular sulfur in agriculture, due to the hardness of its structure, oxidation is impossible, it can be used by making it powdered or micronized by physical interventions. In addition, such products are also called Granular Sulfur due to the fact that Powdered or Liquid sulfur can be mixed with other components to make it granular. Granulated sulphur is mainly used in the production of sulfuric acid, phosphorus fertilizers, plant protection chemicals, paper, food industry, agriculture, auto tires, explosives, chemicals and dyes, wastewater treatment, such as wastewater treatment also finds a wide range of uses and in the steel industry. Granulated sulphur is used in the manufacture of sulfuric acid, phosphate fertilizers and plant protection products, and in the steel industry.
Urea is a kind of high-concentration nitrogen fertilizer, which belongs to neutral quick-effect fertilizer and can also be used in producing various compound fertilizers. No harmful substances will be left in the soil, and long-time application will not cause adverse effects. Used in animal husbandry, it is feed of ruminants. Fertilizer urea is a small diameter, solid spherical white product that is infinitely soluble in water and is a benign and safe chemical to handle. When gardens need lots of nitrogen fast, fertilizer urea provides it. At 46 percent nitrogen, it is more effective than any other nitrogen fertilizers. Fertilizer urea is a high concentration of nitrogen fertilizer and it a neutral organic fertilizer. It can also be used in the production of a variety of compound fertilizer. Urea 46% prilled A high-purity, white, odorless, crystalline solid that is made up of small, spherical granules.  It's also known as automotive prilled urea or technical grade prilled urea. Prilled urea is a quick- release fertilizer that dissolves easily in water. Urea 46% prilled and granular are both solid nitrogen fertilizers that are used in agriculture and other industrial applications. Urea 46% granular A solid nitrogen fertilizer that comes in the form of larger, harder granules that are more resistant to moisture than prilled urea. Granulated urea is a more suitable material for fertilizer blends. Urea 46% is a petrochemical product derived from natural gas and petroleum feedstocks. It's a key nitrogen source for plants, which is essential for their growth.
Activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase its surface area. This increased surface area makes activated carbon highly effective for adsorptionâ??a process by which molecules and ions adhere to the surface. Here are some key points about activated carbon: Production: Activated carbon is typically produced by heating carbonaceous materials, such as wood, peat, coconut shells, or sawdust, in the presence of a gas that does not react with the material, creating a porous structure. Porous Structure: The activation process creates a highly porous structure with a large surface area. This structure allows activated carbon to adsorb a wide range of substances onto its surface. Adsorption Properties: Activated carbon is widely used for adsorbing various impurities and contaminants from liquids and gases. It can effectively remove organic compounds, chemicals, odors, and even some metals. Applications: Activated carbon finds diverse applications in various industries, including water treatment, air purification, food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and environmental cleanup. It is used in water filters, air purifiers, gas masks, medical treatments, and more. Water Purification: Activated carbon is commonly used in water treatment processes to remove impurities, chlorine, organic contaminants, and undesirable odors, improving the taste and quality of water. Air Purification: In air purification systems, activated carbon filters can capture and remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other airborne pollutants, contributing to cleaner air. Medical Uses: Activated carbon is used in certain medical treatments and poison control efforts. It can be administered orally to absorb toxins in the gastrointestinal tract. Gold Recovery: Activated carbon is also used in the gold mining industry for the recovery of gold from cyanide solutions. Environmental Remediation: Activated carbon is employed in environmental cleanup efforts to adsorb pollutants from soil and water, aiding in the remediation of contaminated sites. Reactivation: Activated carbon can sometimes be regenerated or reactivated after use by exposing it to high temperatures to remove adsorbed impurities, allowing it to be reused. Activated carbon's versatility and adsorption capabilities make it a valuable material in numerous applications where purification and removal of contaminants are essential.