"Cellulosic" means that the material contains cellulose. Cellulose is found in wood, paper, grass and other plant matter. If it is used as a starting point for producing something, such as ethanol, that would make it a feedstock.
the amount of feedstock avalialble
In plants it is the cellulosic Cell Wall; in animals it is the glyco-protein Cell Coat.
ligno cellulosic fibers are those which have the major composition of lignin and cellulose like cotton and pineapple leaf fiber
The principal feedstock is crude oil (petroleum).
The most important use is in the extraction of gold. Also used as a feedstock for organic chemicals industry.
The plural of feedstock is feedstocks. As in "the feedstocks are there".
SIC 2823 applies to CELLULOSIC MANMADE FIBERS.
NAICS 325221 applies to Cellulosic Manmade Fiber Manufacturing.
Cellulosic Glycans.
The cellulosic manmade fiber industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing rayon and acetate fibers in the form of monofilament, yarn, staple, or tow.
Yes, it is Sodium Cellulose xanthate.
they help in digestion of cellulosic compound
petrochemicals, from crude oil feedstock
Yes! it does! Even with the engine warmed the smell is still very noticeable. It is related to the feedstock used, if oil-based feedstock is used then it will smell like "french fries". If the feedstock is animal-based fat then it will smell like "pork" or "beef". At least on my 1.9 TDi with catalytic converter.
synthetic fiber is a man made fiber & cellulosic fiber is a natural fiber. synthetic is a stronger than natural fiber. synthethic is used in tyer,airoplain etc.
the amount of feedstock avalialble
U.S. producers of cellulosic manmade fibers shipped close to $974 million worth of product in 2001, down sharply from 1992 shipments of nearly $1.7 billion.