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- A raw material, also known as a feedstock, unprocessed material, or primary commodity, is a basic material that is used to produce goods, finished goods...
- feedstocks which do not directly compete with food or feed crop such as waste products and energy crops. A wide range of renewable residue feedstocks...
- First-generation biofuels are made from sugar-starch feedstocks (e.g., sugarcane and corn) and edible oil feedstocks (e.g., rapeseed and soybean oil), which are...
- petroleum-derived feedstocks. Nor is this process to be confused with various other catalytic reforming processes that use methanol or biom****-derived feedstocks to...
- hydrocarbons. In the usual implementation, carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the feedstocks for FT, are produced from coal, natural gas, or biom**** in a process known...
- a refinery into components that can be used as fuels, lubricants, and feedstocks in petrochemical processes that manufacture such products as plastics...
- and other cracked feedstocks. Chemical consumption for HVO approaches 2,500 scf/bbl depending on the level of saturation of feedstock and the length of...
- around 10:1. The C and N contents of feedstocks is generally known from lookup tables listing common types of feedstock. It is important to deduct the moisture...
- Upgrader near Edmonton produces synthetic crude oil plus an intermediate feedstock for the nearby S**** Oil Refinery. A sixth upgrader, under construction...
- original feedstock source as well as the processes themselves. Anaerobic digestion is a versatile process that can use many different types of feedstocks. Example...