Patent classifications
D01C1/00
CORN SMUT-BASED DENIM-TYPE FABRICS METHODS AND SYSTEMS
A method for manufacturing a corn smut-based denim-type fabric comprising: performing a corn smut-based denim-type thread production process by; retting a plurality of dried corn smut husks ,rinsing the plurality of retted fibers, drying the plurality of rinsed retted fibers, separating the plurality of rinsed retted fibers from the husk, and spinning the plurality of separated rinsed and retted fibers into a plurality of corn smut-based denim-type threads.
CORN SMUT-BASED DENIM-TYPE FABRICS METHODS AND SYSTEMS
A method for manufacturing a corn smut-based denim-type fabric comprising: performing a corn smut-based denim-type thread production process by; retting a plurality of dried corn smut husks ,rinsing the plurality of retted fibers, drying the plurality of rinsed retted fibers, separating the plurality of rinsed retted fibers from the husk, and spinning the plurality of separated rinsed and retted fibers into a plurality of corn smut-based denim-type threads.
USE OF AN ACTIVATABLE, DE-ESTERIFIED, PECTIN-CONVERTED FRUIT FIBER FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to the use of an activatable, de-esterified, pectin-converted fruit fiber for preparing products in the food or non-food area. The invention also relates to products containing the activatable, de-esterified, pectin-converted fruit fiber.
USE OF AN ACTIVATABLE, DE-ESTERIFIED, PECTIN-CONVERTED FRUIT FIBER FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to the use of an activatable, de-esterified, pectin-converted fruit fiber for preparing products in the food or non-food area. The invention also relates to products containing the activatable, de-esterified, pectin-converted fruit fiber.
CELL LINES, VARIETIES, AND METHODS FOR IN VITRO COTTON FIBER PRODUCTION
The present disclosure provides in vitro methods for producing cotton fiber, including methods using cotton varietals the were discovered to be particularly amendable for use in the presently disclosed in vitro methods of cotton fiber production.
CELL LINES, VARIETIES, AND METHODS FOR IN VITRO COTTON FIBER PRODUCTION
The present disclosure provides in vitro methods for producing cotton fiber, including methods using cotton varietals the were discovered to be particularly amendable for use in the presently disclosed in vitro methods of cotton fiber production.
HIGH TEMPERATURE BIO-CHAR CARBONIZATION AND MICRON GRINDING AND CLASSIFICATION FOR INCLUSION INTO MASTER BATCH POLYMERIZATION
A thermal process for carbonizing hemp and reducing particle size, mechanically, by grinding or milling said carbonized hemp materials to generate a precise particle size hemp char and combining the hemp char particles with a polymer into a master batch.
Production & Protection Compositions (PPC)
The present invention introduces natural and environmentally acceptable (friendly) chemical compositions for fire-fighting liquids and additives, as well as additives for enhanced oil recovery, oil & gas operation facilities and ships, oil refineries and petrochemical industry, drilling and drilling operations, corrosion protection, de-scaling and scaling prevention, cleaning of raw wool, cotton, textile and fabrics, general industrial cleaning and paint/coating removal, leather, fur and skin industries, sewage and effluent treatment, agriculture, meat, fish and poultry industries, olive oil, vegetable oils, and fruit juice industries, health and beauty and pharmaceutical industries, microbial control and insecticide/biocide, soil remediation, and heat and energy conducting fluids.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SHORTENED ANIONICALLY MODIFIED CELLULOSE FIBERS
A method for producing shortened anionically modified cellulose fibers having an average fiber length of 1 m or more and 500 m or less, the method including cleaving sugar chains of anionically modified cellulose fibers by thermal decomposition under temperature conditions of 50 C. or higher and 230 C. or lower, wherein the average fiber length of the anionically modified cellulose fibers is 700 m or more and 10000 m or less. By the use of shortened anionically modified cellulose fibers or the like obtained by the method for production of the present invention, a dispersion containing fine cellulose fibers having a low viscosity and excellent handling property can be prepared while at a high concentration, so that the dispersion can be suitably used in various industrial applications such as daily sundries, household electric appliance parts, packaging materials for household electric appliances, automobile parts, and materials for three-dimensional modeling.
High temperature bio-char carbonization and micron grinding and classification for inclusion into master batch polymerization
A thermal process for carbonizing hemp and reducing particle size, mechanically, by grinding or milling said carbonized hemp materials to generate a precise particle size hemp char and combining the hemp char particles with a polymer into a master batch.