- A
decorticator (from Latin: cortex, bark) is a
machine for
stripping the skin, bark, or rind off nuts, wood,
plant stalks, grain, etc., in preparation...
-
flounder and many
species of
rough fish. It has been used by
farmers as a
decorticator to
remove leaves,
seeds and buds from the
stalks of
plants such as flax...
-
begin to
legally grow
industrial hemp again.
Iterations of the 1930s
decorticator have been met with
limited success,
along with
steam explosion and chemical...
- Du Pont family. The same
parties argue that with the
invention of the
decorticator, hemp was an
economical replacement for
paper pulp in the
newspaper industry...
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- corticiform, corticifugal, corticipetal, decorticate, decortication,
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- 000-square-foot (6,500 m2)
former sweet potato processing plant,
contains a
decorticator to
separate hemp
hurds from
external fibers, and
supercritical carbon...
- in sun.
Seeds are
decorticated (dehusked) by mallet, hand hammer, or
decorticator. They may also be
crushed in an
expeller and rotary. The
kernels yield...
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Construction Trade. Rhinoceros/West Press, 1999, ISBN 9780967534565
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