Coffee, tea, white maize, cashew nuts, macadamia nuts, sesame seeds, fertilizer, aluminium scraps, copper scrap.Transportation and shipping
Cashew nuts, sisal fiber, battery scraps, used rails scraps, aluminum wire scraps, almond nuts, cloves, macadamia nuts, black pepper, white pepper.Distrubuting agent and trader
Crane Rail's Model:QU70 rail,QU80 rail,QU100 rail,QU120 rail, QU70 Rail is use for for crane and trolley track. Compared with the railway's heavy rail, crane rail height is low and head width thick waist size is bigger.Crane rail is on heavy rail in our country for the quality inspection is only required to chemical composition and tensile strength. Due to the production batch, the specific model is different, the above of pictures are for reference only, for further details you can contact our sales staff to carry out the specific verification .
Aluminum scrap Density: 2.702g/cm Melting point: 660.37 Boiling point: 2467.0 Color: silver white
Mobile Phones Scrap, Cell Phone Scrap, Cell Phone Battery Scrap
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:
cathode copper: 1.purity 99.97%-99.99% 2.Weight of each sheet: 125kgs (+/- 1%) 3.Net weight of each pallet: 2mts (+/- 1%) 4.Min. weight in each container: 20mts approx. Gross weight of each container: 22.20mts approx. 5.Dimensions: 914*914*12mm
Product Name High Quality 100% Natural Pistachio Model Number - Pistachio Type - Pistachio Nut Cultivation Type - Common Processing Type - pure Style - Dried Taste - Salty, Crispy Produce process- Selecting--Roasting--Seasoning--Selecting & metal detection Packaging Feature - NON-GMO No food addtives Good for eyesight. Minimum Order Quantity - 5 metric ton Packaging Details - Standard Delivery Time - two week after confirmation of order Payment Terms - 30% TT as advance and the balance paid against the copy of bill of lading Supply Ability - 1500mt per Year Shelf Life - 12 months
Soybean Oil Specific gravity: 0.916-0.922 Refractive index: 1.465-1.475 Heavy metals, Method: 0.001% max Iodine value: 120 - 141 Saponification Value: mg HOH/g: 180 - 200 Unsaponifiable Matter: %
GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Specific gravity: 0.916-0.922 Refractive index: 1.465-1.475 Heavy metals, Method: 0.001% max Iodine value: 120 â?? 141 Saponification Value: mg HOH/g: 180 â?? 200 Unsaponifiable Matter: %
GENERAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SOYBEAN OIL Specific gravity: 0.916-0.922 Refractive index: 1.465-1.475 Heavy metals, Method: 0.001% max Iodine value: 120 â?? 141 Saponification Value: mg HOH/g: 180 â?? 200 Unsaponifiable Matter: %
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Used rail scrap, copper cathode, aluminum wire, aluminum ingots, aluminum extrusion..Export, import
Our iron ore pellets and fines are made from magnetite and have high iron ore content pellets at around 67 percent concentration and fines over 70 percent. This means they have lower impact on the environment than competing pellets and products such as sintered hematite fines. Using pellets instead of sinter (slightly larger pieces of iron ore) in customers pig iron processes saves emissions at steel plants. The high concentration of iron combined with the carefully tested and balanced additives in our pellets also result in lower emissions in customers ironmaking processes.
Iron ores are the raw material used to make iron and steel. Iron ore production has significantly expanded in recent years, owing to increasing steel demands in developing countries, such as China. As the content of iron ore in deposits has deteriorated, low-grade iron ore has been processed. Iron ore concentrate is an output product from processed iron ores that have been milled (crush, grind, magnetic separation, flotation) to separate deleterious elements and produce a high-quality product. Sintering and pelletizing are economic and widely used agglomeration processes to prepare iron ore fines/iron concentrate for ironmaking use. The quality requirements of sinter and pellet, such as physical, chemical, and metallurgical specifications, depend on each ironmaking furnace, and those requirements influence the operation of the iron ore sintering and pelletizing plant. Researchers have usually focused on the effect of the chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics of iron ore on these steps and the consequences for sinter/pellet quality and sintering/pelletizing performance. The present Special Issue on Iron Concentrate Particles will summarize the progress achieved in the last five years.
A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area less than 36 in2 (230 cm2). Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. Billets are further processed via profile rolling and drawing. Final products include bar stock and wire. Centrifugal casting is also used to produce short circular tubes as billets, usually to achieve a precise metallurgical structure. They are commonly used as cylinder sleeves where the inner and outer diameters are ground and machined to length. Because their size is not modified significantly, they are not always classified as semi-finished casting products.
A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area less than 36 in2 (230 cm2). Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. Billets are further processed via profile rolling and drawing. Final products include bar stock and wire. Centrifugal casting is also used to produce short circular tubes as billets, usually to achieve a precise metallurgical structure. They are commonly used as cylinder sleeves where the inner and outer diameters are ground and machined to length. Because their size is not modified significantly, they are not always classified as semi-finished casting products.
A billet is a length of metal that has a round or square cross-section, with an area less than 36 in2 (230 cm2). Billets are created directly via continuous casting or extrusion or indirectly via hot rolling an ingot or bloom. Billets are further processed via profile rolling and drawing. Final products include bar stock and wire. Centrifugal casting is also used to produce short circular tubes as billets, usually to achieve a precise metallurgical structure. They are commonly used as cylinder sleeves where the inner and outer diameters are ground and machined to length. Because their size is not modified significantly, they are not always classified as semi-finished casting products.
Base Oil SN 500 is defined as a light grade base oil at the upper end of the specifications for Grade I base oils. It is mostly used in lubricant production. It is a Group I base oil which has undergone solvent refining processes. To finish the refining it was hydrogen treated to clear out any impurities. Applications : Base Oil SN 500 works as a base stock for several industrial lubricants Engine oils Transmission fluids Gear oils Metal working fluids Greases Hydraulic oils Transformer oils
Base oils are important basic raw materials for any lubricants included engine oils, gear oils, industrial oils, metal working fluids, hydraulic fluids and also greases. In most of the lubricants 70-90% ingredient is base oils. As per API classification Base oils can be grouped majorly into five groups, i.e., Group-I/II/III/IV/V. The base oil characteristics are very important in determining the quality of the finished product. Group I base oils are solvent-refined, which is a simpler refining process. This is why they are the cheapest base oils on the market.