Polyethylene terephthalate.
Wet-blue of all grades Weight 13-17
All kinds of wool
Jute products.
Meat, wet-blue, wool.
Beryllium ceramic, beryllium copper, tantal, niobium, lythium.
Computer technics, including multifunctional printers.Export
Expanded clay is a lightweight porous building material obtained by firing clay or shale. Expanded clay gravel has an oval shape. Expanded clay rubble differs only in that its grains are mostly cubic in shape with sharp edges and corners. It is also produced in the form of sand - expanded clay sand. Depending on the mode of processing of clay or slate, it is possible to obtain expanded clay of various bulk density (volumetric weight) - from 350 to 600 kg/mâ³ and above. Used as a heater in the form of backfill, as well as for the production of lightweight concrete - expanded clay concrete. Expanded clay is also used in agriculture and hydroponics; it is used in domestic floriculture and as part of the soil in terrariums. Expanded clay, whose price is at a very affordable level, not only for construction organizations, but also for individuals, is in high demand. Due to its unique properties this building material is most in demand as: Economical insulation, used for walls, floors, ceilings, basements; Filler for lightweight concrete; Decorative material, allowing ensuring proper thermal insulation of soil and lawns; Drainage and thermal insulation material for earth embankments of roads, the laying of which is carried out in water-saturated soils.
Barley specifications must comply with ISIRI standards for aflatoxin levels. The following physical factors apply: Test weight minimum of 65 kgs/hl Maximum 3% broken kernels Maximum 0.75% heat damaged kernels Maximum 2% insect kernels Maximum 0.08% mouldy kernels Maximum 2% foreign materials Maximum 2 datura seeds per 100 grams of toxic kernels Maximum 4% other grains Chemistry factors include a maximum moisture content of 14%, a minimum protein level of 10%, and a maximum TVN level of 50 mg/100 grams. Heavy metals in barley must be limited to a maximum of: Lead: 10 mg/kg Cadmium: 1 mg/kg Arsenic: 2 mg/kg Mercury: 0.1 mg/kg Microbiological factors include: E.coli: maximum of 10 in one gram Mould colony: maximum of 5x105 CFU/gram Salmonella: not present in 25 grams Finally, the barley must be free from live insects and have total aflatoxin levels below a maximum of: Total aflatoxin: max.20 Aflatoxin B1: max.5 Aflatoxin B2: max.5
Barley specifications must comply with ISIRI standards for aflatoxin levels. The following physical factors apply: Test weight minimum of 65 kgs/hl Maximum 3% broken kernels Maximum 0.75% heat damaged kernels Maximum 2% insect kernels Maximum 0.08% mouldy kernels Maximum 2% foreign materials Maximum 2 datura seeds per 100 grams of toxic kernels Maximum 4% other grains Chemistry factors include a maximum moisture content of 14%, a minimum protein level of 10%, and a maximum TVN level of 50 mg/100 grams. Heavy metals in barley must be limited to a maximum of: Lead: 10 mg/kg Cadmium: 1 mg/kg Arsenic: 2 mg/kg Mercury: 0.1 mg/kg Microbiological factors include: E.coli: maximum of 10 in one gram Mould colony: maximum of 5x105 CFU/gram Salmonella: not present in 25 grams Finally, the barley must be free from live insects and have total aflatoxin levels below a maximum of: Total aflatoxin: max.20 Aflatoxin B1: max.5 Aflatoxin B2: max.5
Fly ash, fly ash cenospheres, glass crystalline hollow microspheres.