Zinc scrap - zinc with iron.
Zinc turning scrap.
Copper slag, copper concentrate, copper cathodes iron 62% , 63%, 64%, 65% manganese anthracite lithium .
Bitumen, often referred to as asphalt, is a viscous, black, and sticky substance. It is a semi-solid form of petroleum and is primarily used as a binder in road construction. When mixed with aggregates, it forms asphalt concrete, the material commonly used for paving roads. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Thick, black to dark brown substance. Temperature Sensitivity: Becomes liquid when heated and returns to a semi-solid state upon cooling. Water Resistance: Acts as a waterproofing agent, making it ideal for various sealing applications. Adhesion: Excellent adhesive properties, allowing it to bind aggregates together effectively. Grades & Types: Bitumen comes in various grades, primarily determined by its viscosity and penetration value. Common types include: Paving Grade Bitumen: Used in road construction. Oxidized Bitumen: Produced by air blowing and has stiffer properties. Cutback Bitumen: Bitumen diluted with solvents to reduce viscosity for specific applications. Modified Bitumen: Bitumen altered with polymers to enhance its properties. Applications: Road Construction: Mainly used as a binder mixed with aggregates to pave roads. Roofing: Used as a waterproofing agent in roofing felts. Dams & Reservoirs: Acts as a waterproofing membrane. Soundproofing: Used in soundproofing materials due to its insulating properties. Advantages: Durability: Offers a long-lasting paving solution, able to withstand various weather conditions. Cost-effective: Provides a reliable and economical material for large-scale infrastructure projects. Recyclable: Old bituminous roads can be reprocessed to produce new roads.
Non-sterile disposable apron in CPE. Superior protection compared to a traditional apron. Covers most of the body, and also the arms. Thumb loop to avoid the sleeves going back. Store in dry place, humidity below 80% at 10 -40, ventilated, non-corrosive gases warehouse. Protect apron from ultra violet light, such as sunlight and oxidizing agents SKU: TR1075 Storlek - L, M, S, XL Color - Blue MATERIAL - 45 g CPE PACKED IN BOX - No Polybag - 10 pcs per bag Statistic Code - 6210200000 Qty Per Outer Carton - 100 Pcs Carton Gross Weight - G.w 5 Kg Delivery Time - Approx 7 Workweeks Country Of Origin - China
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We are the supplier of Norwegian Sea Cucumber. From the oceans of the vikings! The Norwegian Sea cucumber is called: Parastichopus tremulus and a 100% natural product from Norway. Our sea cucumber is in the family of the Japanese Sea cucumber Parastichopus japonicus, which is the most expensive sea cucumber in the market. "The Norwegian Sea Cucumbers comes from one of the cleanest Arctic Ocean waters in the world, and because of the cold temperatures, they grow much more slowly than warm water sea cucumbers, so they have higher nutritional value" High Nutritional content: Highest levels of amino acid taurine Highest levels of amino acid glycine High levels of vitamins B2, B3, E, and carotene Highest mineral levels of: Calcium Magnesium Phosphorus Iron Zinc LIMITED AVAILABILITY (EXCLUSIVE)
Bauxite is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of aluminum hydroxide minerals, such as gibbsite, boehmite, and diaspore. It is the primary source of aluminum ore and is typically found in tropical and subtropical regions. Bauxite is most commonly used in the production of alumina (aluminum oxide), which is then refined to produce aluminum metal. Aluminum derived from bauxite is widely used in industries such as aerospace, construction, packaging, and transportation due to its lightweight, strength, and corrosion resistance.
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