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Molasses is a term used for sugar-derived bagasse by-products.
Molasses is used in a number of industrial applications where its obligatory and beneficial biological properties have been used effectively and creatively.


Molasses is a term used for sugar-derived bagasse by-products.
Casting and carbon black accumulation in addition to being easy to handle and incorporate into a production process, molasses has the advantage over other materials in that it does not release pollutants in the production process. High temperature or final process use. This makes molasses an ideal binder for use in both coal and steel baking and carbon black deposition.

Stabilization of cement - Molasses can be added at a low level to reinforce the delay of 12 to 24 hours which can support pumping and temporary storage of large scale operations.

Water remediation - Molasses is often used in water remediation treatments to maintain the biological effectiveness of pollution control processes.
Anaerobic - due to increased pressure to use renewable energy sources and find suitable ways to treat organic waste, anaerobic digestion is becoming more and more common for generations of biogas. Biogas can be burned to produce heat and electricity.

Molasses and related products are excellent high-energy liquids that can be used to help improve the overall efficiency of the plant as well as generate a significant amount of biogas.

Liquid mineral fertilizers - Molasses and related liquid binders provide a source of nutritious value, promoting healthy plant growth and elevated levels of beneficial soil microorganisms. The natural origin of the liquid provides the grower an attractive alternative to traditional fertilizers.
And the use of molasses in the soil and wastewater treatment and biological treatment is essential in the success of new applications.

- Packing: can, barrel, drum.

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