Not exact matches
Australia Minerals and Mining Group has chosen its Meckering aluminous clay deposit
as the key supply of
feedstock material for its HPA chemicals project, which will be located north of Perth.
Australia Minerals and Mining Group has chosen its Meckering aluminous clay deposit
as the key supply of
feedstock material for its high purity alumina (HPA) project, which will be located north of Perth.
What began in 1989
as a Cargill research project looking for innovative uses of carbohydrates from plants
as feedstock for more sustainable plastics has quickly matured into the innovative
materials for which we are known today.
Some of the other projects involve the development of proton exchange membrane for fuel cell application, a gyroscope based on micro-electromechanical technology and research on innovative engineering
materials to fabricate ceramic membranes that can partially oxidize methane to syngas used
as feedstock in commercial methanol production.
Astronauts would only need «
feedstock»
material, such
as plastic or metal, to make new tools or spare parts on the fly.
«Oil companies have processes to turn this [syngas] into gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel,» said Rich Masel, CEO of Dioxide
Materials and a retired professor, pointing out how companies like BP PLC have operated synthetic fuel facilities for 20 years, albeit using natural gas instead of recycled carbon
as a
feedstock.
The researchers are currently working to apply the technique to wood and other biomass
feedstock materials,
as well
as to better understand and fine - tune the interactions between the PILs and lignin.
Industries that use coal
as a
feedstock for manufacturing plastics, fertilizers, and other chemicals need such
materials, and scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are working to oblige.
The process would also generate solid byproduct
materials that leach less contaminants, making them more stable than the original coal fly ash used
as feedstock for the process.
While previous methods used county - level slash data to estimate the amount of wood residue available
as a
feedstock, the new research reported in the journal Biomass and Bioenergy, uses more refined data on demand from individual sawmills, said Natalie Martinkus, one of the authors of the paper and an assistant professor in WSU's Composite
Materials and Engineering Center.
Throughout the course of this study, the teams compiled an extensive library of experimental and theoretical data including electronic, magnetic, optical, photoelectrochemical, and structural properties, which are now used
as feedstock in
material genome work and near - term development of superior PEC
materials through
materials - by - design techniques.
The
feedstock for the new process is levulinic acid, which can be produced by chemical processing of
materials such
as straw, corn stalks or even municipal green waste.
One major step on the pathway to a circular economy is finding ways to transform waste
materials into
feedstock for other products, whether that's
as a raw
material for production, or
as a «fuel» for generating energy.
The facility is a two ton per day biorefinery which uses corn stover
as feedstock — meaning the residual corn leaves, husks, and stalks left after harvest are used
as the raw
materials from which the fuel is derived.
Feedstocks can include more durable
material such
as woody biomass and wastes that are not broken down in traditional anaerobic digester plants.
Under the agreement, Cooper Marine & Timberlands («CMT») will supply BlueFire's Fulton, Mississippi project with all of the
feedstock required to produce approximately 19 - million gallons of ethanol per year from locally sourced cellulosic
materials such
as wood chips, forest residual chips, pre-commercial thinnings and urban wood waste such
as construction waste, storm debris, land clearing; or manufactured wood waste from furniture manufacturing.
biomass the total quantity of living matter in a particular habitat; plant and organic waste
materials used
as fuel and
feedstock in place of fossil fuels
Beyond their uses
as fuels, oil and natural gas serve
as the
feedstocks for thousands of products like medical devices, cellphones, clothing, building
materials and pharmaceuticals.
With more than 130 million tons being landfilled, considerable opportunity remains to recover
material and keep it in the economy
as a
feedstock to make new products.
Each facility will deploy the proprietary technology, which uses all cellulosic waste
materials traditionally disposed of in landfills
as feedstock.
Fossils fuels are the
feedstock for the petrochemical ndustries (sometimes called the chemical process industries), which manufacture everything from A to Z, such
as tough synthetic fibers and exotic
material suchas silicones and Teflon.
Conventional ethanol production is energy - intensive, expensive, and time - consuming
as the barley malt or other
material being brewed needs to be heated up
as a mash in
feedstock pre-treatment.
The waste
feedstocks for the process will most likely come from a mixture of sources ranging from food scraps and other household
material such
as grass and tree cuttings, to agricultural and industrial waste.
This approach can be extended to a complete industrial ecosystem, e.g. recycling «waste» outputs from industrial and agricultural processes
as feedstock or energy inputs for other industries and users - cascading and integrating to increase overall
materials and energy efficiency, and, where possible topping up with renewables to drive the system.
We take in biodegradable
materials and use them
as feedstocks and amendments in the manufacture of a branded line of compost products.