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mm, - mm, - mm shape:powder, grit, lumps usage:refractories, abrasives, metallurgy silicon carbide is a man-made material manufactured through heating silica sand and carbon to high temperatures in the acheson furnace technique. silicon carbide is an extremely hard material (mohs hardness ), is chemically
mm, - mm, - mm shape:powder, grit, lumps usage:refractories, abrasives, metallurgy silicon carbide is a man-made material manufactured through heating silica sand and carbon to high temperatures in the acheson furnace technique. silicon carbide is an extremely hard material (mohs hardness ), is chemically...
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events - classes, bus tours, farmer's markets,anything we have going on. we did without one of these for years, but i'm not sure how. here is our ultra-organized (ha) inventory tracking system. a whiteboard, with a list of stuff we are getting low on. by "stuff", i mean raw materials such as tins, oils
, butters, essential oils, etc. and here are the "in process" wholesale orders. this one is a big one, which will go to iowa city hopefully tomorrow. and small ones in progress. in short - our systems are not fancy, but they work. see, if i wanted to run a bakery - i'd go work at a bakery, and learn...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_11_09_archive.html
events - classes, bus tours, farmer's markets,anything we have going on. we did without one of these for years, but i'm not sure how. here is our ultra-organized (ha) inventory tracking system. a whiteboard, with a list of stuff we are getting low on. by "stuff", i mean raw materials such as tins, oils
, butters, essential oils, etc. and here are the "in process" wholesale orders. this one is a big one, which will go to iowa city hopefully tomorrow. and small ones in progress. in short - our systems are not fancy, but they work. see, if i wanted to run a bakery - i'd go work at a bakery, and learn...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_11_09_archive.html