- A raw material, also
known as a
feedstock,
unprocessed material, or
primary commodity, is a
basic material that is used to
produce goods,
finished goods...
- First-generation
biofuels are made from sugar-starch
feedstocks (e.g.,
sugarcane and corn) and
edible oil
feedstocks (e.g.,
rapeseed and
soybean oil),
which are...
- from
feedstocks which do not
directly compete with food or feed crop such as
waste products and
energy crops. A wide
range of
waste feedstocks such as...
- Tennessee,
United States Feedstocks: non-edible
parts of
plants Products:
ethanol Evoleum, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec,
Canada Feedstocks:
recycled vegetable...
-
Upgrader near
Edmonton produces synthetic crude oil plus an
intermediate feedstock for the
nearby S**** Oil Refinery. A
sixth upgrader,
under construction...
- hydrocarbons. In the
usual implementation,
carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the
feedstocks for FT, are
produced from coal,
natural gas, or biom**** in a
process known...
- "Torrefaction: A
Pathway Towards Fungible Biom****
Feedstocks?" (PDF).
Advanced Bioeconomy Feedstocks Conference. Basu, P; Dhungana, A; Rao, S; Acharya...
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which is
operated very much like the FCC.
Isobutylene and
isoamylene feedstocks are
necessary for the
production of the much
debated gasoline blending...
-
beverages are
produced by the
addition of
flavoring agents to a vodka-like
feedstock during distillation. Rice
wines (including sake) are
produced by the fermentation...
- processes, and it is a
major source of
sodium and
chlorine compounds used as
feedstocks for
further chemical syntheses.
Another major application of
sodium chloride...