Construction paper, also known as sugar paper, is coloured cardstock paper. The texture is slightly rough, and the surface is unfinished. Due to the source material, mainly wood pulp, small particles are visible on the paper's surface. It is used for projects or crafts. The etymology of "sugar paper" lies in its use for making bags to contain sugar. It is related to the "blue paper" used by confectionery bakers in England from the 17th century onwards; for example, in the baking of Regency ratafia cakes (or macaroons). Construction paper is great for a variety of activities, including arts and craft projects like flower-making, decorating placemats, and making props. If you're a crafts fanatic like us, you'll probably already know how useful and fun these sheets can be. Construction paper is colored cardstock paper. Since it is mainly wood pulp, the paper's surface is slightly rough and unfinished. This has been one of the very first craft paper used for different projects
Marble Chips are metamorphic rocks formed by the alteration of limestone by heat and pressure. In its pure form, marble is a white stone with a crystalline and sugary appearance, consisting of calcium carbonate CaCO3. Usually, marble contains other minerals, including quartz, graphite, pyrite, and iron oxides. It is used for its chemical properties in pharmaceuticals and agriculture. It is used for its optical properties in cosmetics, paint, and paper. They are used as Industrial Raw Materials with other industrial raw material products such as Silica Flour, Limestone, Aggregate, Quicklime, Talc, Volcanic Rock and Abrasives.
6 White Uncoated Paper Plate 1000/Case Serve your most popular concession stand selections or fan-favorite menu items on this 6 white paper plate. This item features a sturdy 100% uncoated construction that can be recycled to reduce your carbon footprint, making it an ideal alternative to plastic bags and a great eco-friendly addition to any establishment. While its small yet versatile size is perfect for tasty treats like funnel cake or pizza, its classic, white color blends in with all styles of decor and can be easily disposed of after use. Additional information Weight 7.5 lbs Quantity 1000/case Material Paper Type Plates Color White
9 White Uncoated Paper Plate 1200/case Serve your most popular concession stand selections or fan-favorite menu items on this 9" white paper plate. This item features a sturdy 100% uncoated construction that can be recycled to reduce your carbon footprint, making it an ideal alternative to plastic bags and a great eco-friendly addition to any establishment. While its small yet versatile size is perfect for tasty treats like funnel cake or pizza, its classic, white color blends in with all styles of decor and can be easily disposed of after use. This item is a wonderful alternative to plastic plates! Not only is it the more eco-friendly choice for those that wish to reduce their carbon footprint by investing in a greener option, but also it is the better bargain for businesses that wish to save money on replacement costs. Whether using it at your concession stand, catering event, or corner bakery, this paper plate is sure to give your offerings the sturdy support that they require while saving you an extra handful of dollars! Additional information Weight 19.84 lbs Dimensions 9.06 x 9.06 x 14.17 in Type Plates Material Uncoated paper Quantity 1200/case Color White Shape Round
APPLICATION OF SK-HB K-SILICATE MORTAR : * K-SILICATE is used for jointing Acid Resisting brick in construction of vessels in suited for construction of fume chambers and stacks handling hot, dry Acid fumes and vapors. It is also used for jointing chemical resisting stoneware pipes. K-SILICATE cement is good bedding material for Acid â?? Resisting bricks and tiles. The concrete surface needed protection should be dryed, clean and rough. The bricks or tiles will be set with K-SILICATE cement over concrete surface applied with a suitable an impermeable interliner. When Bedding and Jointing Materials are the same. On the treated surface bricks or tiles are bedded to a thickness of about 6 mm and tamp gently with a wooden piece till the paste squeezes out of joints. The paste that is squeezed out of the joint should be removed by trowel with good finishing. After the mortar of the joint is dryed treat the joints with 20% Hydrochloric Acid Solution by means of brush. A.R.lining should be always in contact with Acid and not with water. Concrete subtract like Floor, Wall, tanks and similar surface should be protected with a membrane of Bitrok Mastic or compound steel tanks should be protected with rubber or PVC subjected to chemical conditions and temperature of chemical media. The Brick lining is recommended over the protective layer of Bitrok Mastic. When Bedding and Jointing Materials are Different. Spread the silicate type mortar about 6 to 8 mm thick on the back of the tile or brick. Press the tile on the bed leaving required space for joints between tiles for bricks. After the bedding mortar is set, fill Mp the joints with specified cement.PRODUCT DATA SHEET FOR SK-HB ( K-SILICATE) MORTAR A general purpose cement for acid conditions Resistant to High & medium concentrations of most of the common organic and inorganic acids except Hydroflouric acid. Recommended where the concentration of the acid is high suitable for high temperature. Unsuited to aqueous solutions, alkaline conditions. PREPARATIONS OF MORTAR : * Measure 1 part by weight of K-SILICATE solution into a suitable mixing pan. * Add slowly and gradually 3 parts by weight K-SILICATE mortar and mix thoroughly to form a smooth mortar. * In hot season very large batches of mortar will become stiff quite rapidly therefore small batches, not exceeding 4 to 8 kgs. Will be prepared. * The cement mortar will be used before it starts setting.
This is chemical setting Furan based chemical resistant mortar which is combination of Liquid and Powder, when mixed in proper proportion from workable mortar which after setting and curing give of liquid and give black highly cross linked composites. Furan When set and cured is resistant to highly corrosive acids, alkalis and to powerful organic solvents such as ketones, Aromatic and Chlorinated solvents. It has extreme resistant to Acidic & alkalis, Salts, Greases and Detergents. It resists to Organic & Inorganic acids at their boiling temperature. It is suitable against mild chlorine Gas (dry) phosphorous trichloride, pyridine at room temperature. Furan is especially useful where resistance to mixed media such as aqueous acids /alkalis and organic solvents is needed in chemical plant process and waste streams. Carbon filled Furan is used against corrosive effect of hydrofluoric acid & its salts. PREPARATION OF FURANE MORTAR : Mortar consist of Furan solution and Furan powder. The average mixing ratio necessary to obtain mortar with good working consistency is 1 part by weight Solution & 3 part by weight powder. The ratio will vary slightly depending on temperature and working conditions.Stir the liquid thoroughly before using. Place liquid in a suitable shallow mixing pan. Add powder by weight in the solution mix thoroughly and rapidly until all lumps are dispersed and the mortar is completely homogenous. Spread out the mortar in a thin layer, not more than ¾ thick, to dissipate the heat of reaction and lengthen the working life. Batch size can be varied depending upon the temperature and the speed with which the masons are working. Very large batches will become stiff quite rapidly. Make sure that all the Furan Motrar is used from the pan before another batch is mixed.When working at temperature above 40 C, very small batches not more than 2 Kgs, should be prepared. When working at temperature below 15C the liquid should be kept warm.
Rockwool, also known as mineral wool, is an insulation material made from natural stone or mineral fibers. The density of Rockwool refers to the mass of the material per unit volume, and it is commonly expressed in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m�³) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft�³). The density of Rockwool can vary depending on the specific product and its intended application. Common densities for Rockwool insulation products range from approximately 40 kg/m�³ (2.5 lb/ft�³) to 200 kg/m�³ (12.5 lb/ft�³) or more. The choice of density often depends on factors such as thermal performance requirements, structural support needs, and the specific application of the insulation.