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  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Cassava starch is extensively used in the textile and paper industries and also to make cassava dextrin. Dextrin is well suited for use as an adhesive for postage and other stamps, gummed envelopes, tape, stickers, ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Starch, which is a supply source of carbohydrate, one of the three essential elements of food, occurs widely in farm produce. The starch industry is to extract starch from farm produce to manufacture agricultural ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Castor oil and castor pomace are the products obtained by milling castor seeds (Ricinus communis). Castor seeds are borne in capsules. clustered on spikes. When ripe. the capsules pop and drop the seeds. Usually the ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Small slaughterhouses equipped for complete processing are well suited for small towns and daily supply of the population with fresh meat in countries with extensive cattle breedine.
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Caustic soda is one of the basic chemical products produced in the largest quantity along with sulfuric acid, ammonia and ethylene. Moreover, because of its large production scale, caustic soda is generally classified ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Salt is dissolved in fresh and recycled water and sent to brine treatment for calcium and magnesium removal. The brine enters the electrolytic cells for electrolysis by low voltage direct current, produced by transforming ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Celloph ane adhesive tape was produced as a first adhesive tape, more than 30 years ago, in Japan and; since then, many other kinds of adhesive tapes have also been developed and produced such as soft-PVC tape, ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The "Lenoble" process for manufacturing floor and wall tiles from cement was perfected by a Belgian engineer. From 1964 until the present day, the "Lenoble" process has undergone considerable technical development and ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    In 1948, Brotzu found that cephalosporium acremonium was secreted in the sea in the vicinity of the sewerage discharge on the shore of Sardinia and that cephalosporin N, cephalosporin P and cephalosporin C were produced ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The carbon film resistor is one of the most important component parts in the electronic parts industry. Its demand has greatly increased with the development of the electronics industry. Thus the ceramic rod for resistor ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Ceramic tableware is the most commonly used article in the world, because it is indispensable for man's daily life. Accordingly, domestic manufacture of ceramic tableware definitely contributes to economizing on ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    It is needless to say that chairs and tables are essentials even in modestly furnished living quarters which means that there will always be an open market for these goods. Industrial production means high production ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The plant described here manufactures plaster chalk for educational use and industrial use. The demand is approximately 80% for educational use, 15% for industrial use, and 5% for office use. At present the two ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    TIle technology introduced here is related to a special process in which chalkboards are coated with oil-mixed paint in the course of manufacture contrary to the prior art, whereas in schools and offices, most of the ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The production of chewing gum dates' back as far as to the first years of the 19th century. The pioneers Thomas Adams and William Wrigly founded the first worthwhile industrial production in the second half of that ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Earthen walls or adobes have been in use over several thousand years in building houses for mankind. It has also been empirically known that the buildings in which these materials are used provide coolness in summer ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The recent development in clutch cover disc for automobiles has been very remarkable in terms of its improved durability, improved operationality, and quietness and maintenance of vehicles. New requirements have made ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), a kind of cellulose ether, is a white powdery sizing agent made from pulp cellulose. Since its discovery by Jansen of Germany in 1918, it has rapidly expanded in advanced western countries. In ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The price of the foundational Milling Machine is about 3,000 U.S. Dollar. But KOREAN Industrial firms does not only make this simple kind of Milling Machines but are capable of producing high sophisticated Machinery ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    This coal carbonization industry provides the raw material for the tar-distilling industry. The crude tars recovered from above-mentioned carbonization industry were at first used as a fuel, particularly at steel works. ...

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