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  2. Skretting - Wikipedia

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    Skretting is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nutreco feed group in the Netherlands . Skretting has around 2,900 employees world-wide and production takes place at seventeen production plants around the world. [ 2] These plants produce feed products sold worldwide. Skretting's head office is located in Stavanger, Norway, where both the ...

  3. Nurdle (bead) - Wikipedia

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    Nurdle (bead) Pre-production plastic pellets, commonly known as nurdles, are tiny plastic pellets (smaller than 5 mm or 0.20 in) that are universally used in the plastics industry for the manufacture of plastic products. [ 1][ 2] These microplastics are made primarily from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, and other ...

  4. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    None of the microplastics detected were micro-pellets or beads and most were fibers resulting from the breakdown of larger particles, synthetic textiles, or atmospheric fallout. [186] The highest concentration of microplastic ever discovered in a studied freshwater ecosystem was recorded in the Rhine river at 4000 MP particles kg −1 .

  5. Shot (pellet) - Wikipedia

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    Shot is a collective term for small spheres or pellets, often made of lead. These have been projected from slings since ancient times and were the original projectiles for shotguns and are still fired primarily from shotguns and grenade launchers, while they are less commonly used in riot guns. Shot shells are also available in many handgun ...

  6. Pellets (petrology) - Wikipedia

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    Pellets are small spherical to ovoid or rod-shaped grains that are common component of many limestones. They are typically 0.03 to 0.3 mm long and composed of carbonate mud ( micrite ). Their most common size is 0.04 to 0.08 mm. Pellets typically lack any internal structure and are remarkably uniform in size and shape in any single limestone ...

  7. Coarse fishing - Wikipedia

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    Coarse fishing. Coarse fishing (Irish: garbhiascaireacht, Welsh: pysgota bras) is a phrase commonly used in Great Britain and Ireland. [1][2] It refers to the angling for rough fish, which are fish species considered undesirable as food or game fish. Freshwater game fish are all salmonids, particularly salmon, trout and char.

  8. German Pellets - Wikipedia

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    Wood pellets. Revenue. €519 million (2012) [1] Number of employees. around 650 (07/2013) Website. www.german-pellets.de /en.html. German Pellets GmbH is an insolvent German wood pellets production company based in Wismar, Germany. [2] The company produced various kinds of wood pellets for pellet heating and pellet ovens, industrial pellets ...

  9. Microflotation - Wikipedia

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    Microflotation is a water treatment technology operating with microbubbles of 10–80 μm in size instead of 80-300 μm like conventional DAF units. The general operating method of microflotation is similar to standard recycled stream DAF units. The advancements of microflotation are lower pressure operation, smaller footprints and less energy ...