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enquiry ground spices description reviews ( ) description name: onion powder botanical name: allium cepa taste / flavour:& fresh, aromatic & spicy, from mild to pungent, characteristic of onion odour: typical, mild to pungent, according to species, free from foreign odour. odour: absent – this includes any
foreign matter like glass, insects, wood pieces, paper, metal, impurities or any other contaminants storage condition: cool and dry ( c). packaging: kg, kg, kg & lbs paper / poly bags / box labelling: as per buyer's requirement. specification: detail specification will be provided upon request. microbiological...
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petroleum refining, it is commonly used as a fuel for engines, oxy-gas torches, barbecues, portable stoves, and residential central heating. propane is one of a group of liquefied petroleum gases. the others include butane, propylene, butadiene, butylene, isobutylene and mixtures thereof. propane containing
ethylene , extractant, solvent, refrigerant, gas enricher, aerosol propellant, mixture for bubble chambers. shipment / storage propane melting point °c boiling point °c flash point - oc propane is denser than air. if a leak in a propane fuel system occurs, the gas will have a tendency to sink into any...
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are over billion tonnes of steel in use, equivalent to well over tonnes for every person on earth. steels are alloys of iron, carbon and other metals and non-metals. the composition of the steel is adjusted so that it has the precise properties needed. the term alloy steel is confined to steels containing
some combination of one or more of the following elements: nickel, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, manganese, cobalt, copper, niobium, zirconium, selenium and lead. steels can be repeatedly recycled without any loss of performance. uses of steel the construction industry is a main user of...
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