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The feedstocks
noun
Any bulk raw material constituting the principal input for an industrial process.
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The feedstocks will be specific to the region where the refineries were built — in some places, the nonfood parts of the corn plant, and in others, algae or switchgrass, he said.
The feedstocks used in this study are lingo-cellulosic biomass.
The Feedstocks and Energy segment consists the businesses, including Chlor-Alkali/Chlor-Vinyl; Energy; Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol; and Hydrocarbons.
The feedstocks included the following Chinese resids Shengli, Xinjiang and Liaohe.
The feedstocks are often seasonal and their availability and cost usually vary with time.
The feedstocks include cellulosics, vegetable oils, organic waste, municipal solid waste, and fatty acids depending on the specific PHA required.
The feedstocks were processed at the torrefaction plant which was equipped with a pellet mill or at the pelletization plant.
The feedstocks included untreated and ICSE-pretreated sweet potato vines for FF, MDF and SF-60 h.
The feedstocks lead to partially amorphous coatings with embedded boridic nanoscale precipitations if processed by thermal spraying.
The feedstocks recommended in the gazette include agricultural wastes as well as other sources in which the country has comparative advantage.
The feedstocks (waste vegetable oil, Jatropha curcas, trapped grease, soap and acidified oil) used for the production of biodiesel in China are diversified (Ding et al. 2012).
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