1. What is PFAD PFAD stands for Palm Fatty Acid Distillate. It is a processing residue resulting from physical refining of crude palm oil products. At room temperature it is a light brow semi-solid, melting to a brown liquid on heating. Up to 80 percent of PFAD is free fatty acid (FFA), with palmitic acid and oleic acid being the major components. The remaining 20 percent is made up of components including triglycerides, partial glycerides, and vitamin E, sterols and squalene's. 2.How is PFAD used? PFAD is used as a renewable raw material in biofuels production as well as to produce candles, soaps, other oleochemical products, and animal feed. Specific to biofuel production in Europe, the EU allows Member States to account PFAD consumption towards greenhouse gas emissions reductions under its Renewable Energy Directive. The amount of emissions reductions depends on the PFAD technical classification, a residue or co-product, which is up to the individual Member State. To verify the emissions reductions, the EU relies on voluntary certification schemes, such as the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification system. 3.What are the benefits6 of using PFAD Producing renewable fuels using PFAD is good for the climate. It is an efficient way to use waste generated through the palm oil refining process, preventing PFAD from going to literal waste. A by-product that is undesirable from the food industry perspective can be very desirable for other sectors. Neste MY Renewable Diesel7 which is refined from PFAD and other waste and residue materials, such as Used Cooking Oil (UCO), helps to replace crude oil-based diesel in transportation. Using Neste MY Renewable Diesel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent on average compared to a diesel-powered vehicle using conventional fossil fuel-based diesel.
What is acetic acid Acetic acid is also known as ethanoic acid, ethylic acid, vinegar acid, and methane carboxylic acid. Acetic acid is a byproduct of fermentation, and gives vinegar its characteristic odor. Vinegar is about 4-6% acetic acid in water. More concentrated solutions can be found in laboratory use, and pure acetic acid containing only traces of water is known as glacial acetic acid. Dilute solutions like vinegar can contact skin with no harm, but more concentrated solutions will burn the skin. Glacial acetic acid can cause skin burns and permanent eye damage, and will corrode metal. What is acetic acid used for? Acetic acid is used in the manufacture of acetic anhydride, cellulose acetate, vinyl acetate monomer, acetic esters, chloroacetic acid, plastics, dyes, insecticides, photographic chemicals, and rubber. Other commercial uses include the manufacture of vitamins, antibiotics, hormones, and organic chemicals, and as a food additive (acidulant). It is also used in various textile printing processes.
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We specialize in supplying a wide variety of rice, including Parboiled IR65, White Rice, Brown Rice, and many other types to meet a range of culinary requirements. IR64 Rice Specification (5% Broken): Maximum Broken Grains (2/3rd basis): 5% Black/Black Tipped Grains: Max 0.25% Natural Rice Admixture: Max 12% Grain Length: 5.6-6.00 MM Moisture Content: Max 13% Discolored/Damaged Grains: Max 2% Free from dead cells and fit for human consumption
Vegetable oils are extracted from various types of seeds fruits nuts and grains The most consumed oils are olive sunflower palm canola coconut safflower corn peanut cottonseed palmkernel and soybean In general vegetable oils are used to cook food and also as crude oil to add flavor The fatty acid composition of vegetable oil is associated with the impact on human health and is the main factor for its stability and food application The highest content of vegetable oils shows less than 40 saturated fatty acids in relation to the total content of fatty acids except for palm and coconut oil However the health benefits of coconut and palm oil are becoming increasingly known in contrast to the negative antisaturated fat campaigns that have prevailed for decades AL Sadek Group of Company has strong relation with reliable manufacturers from different countries such as Indonesia Malaysia Spain and Ukraine to supply your bulk quantity of various type of oils RBD CP10 Vit A Free Fatty Acid as Palmitic 01 Max AOCS CA 5a 40 Lovibond Color Red 525 cell 30 Max AOCS Cc 13e 92 Iodine Value 560 Min Wijs Moisture Impurities 01 Max Melting Point C 240 Max AOCS Cc 325 Cloud Point C 100 Max
Spiced Oil with an aromatic curry flavor and visible curry and pepper content Suitable poultry dishes, kebab, steaks, classic Asian pan-fried foods, and as a base for ready-to-cook dips
Curry-flavored spiced oil with sweet paprika granulate, sesame seeds and coconut - ginger flavor. Ideal for poultry and fish specialties and Asian pan-fried noodle and vegetable dishes
Hearty strong spiced oil with coarse-ground black pepper onion granulate and curry, chili tones, and a hint of lemongrass. Excellent for Asian pan-fried foods, noodle and rice dishes poultry and fish specialties
Wheat flour is a powder made from the grinding of wheat used for human consumption. Wheat varieties are called "soft" or "weak" if gluten content is low and are called "hard" or "strong" if they have high gluten content. Hard flour, or bread flour, is high in gluten, with 12% to 14% gluten content, and its dough has elastic toughness that holds its shape well once baked. Soft flour is comparatively low in gluten and thus results in a loaf with a finer, crumbly texture, soft flour is usually divided into cake flour, which is the lowest in gluten, and pastry flour, which has slightly more gluten than cake flour.
We specialize in manufacturing & exporting of Food products including different types of Pickles, Paste, Sauce, Ketchup, Roasted Vermicelli, Synthetic Vinegar, Kewra Water, Mustard Oil, Cornflower, Fried Onions, and Himalayan Salt, etc.* products for promoting activities in the present market trends.