Search Results for: Flax waste
/linen fiber - the cellulose bast fibers flax/linen fiber - the cellulose bast fibers natural bast fibers from flax plant linen, which is used for apparel and interior textiles, comes from the long, strong bast fibers that form in the outer portions of the flax stem. fiber natural fiber by textile school
that form in the outer portions of the flax stem. flax fibers also are used in industrial applications, eg, composites, geo-textiles, insulation, and specialty papers. flax seeds are the source of linseed oil, which has been widely used in paints, varnishes, cosmetics, and linoleum. more recently, flax...
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on water by domestic, industrial, agriculture, shipping, radio-active, aquaculture wastes; on air by industrial pollutants, mobile combustion, burning of fuels, agricultural activities, ionization radiation, cosmic radiation, suspended particulate matter; and on land by domestic wastes, industrial waste
, agricultural chemicals, and fertilizers, acid rain, animal waste have negative influence over biotic and abiotic components on different natural eco-systems. some of the recent environmental issues include greenhouse effect, loss in bio-diversity, rising of sea level, abnormal climatic change, and...
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