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∙ 9y agoThe process of making new products from reprocessed used products is called recycling. This is a process that is widely encouraged.
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circles are used for the area of pools tables desk or any ferniture.they are also used for making products such as a cutout to look off of.
I expect that you mean patriation. This is the term used in Canada to mean the process of making the country's constitution a matter over which Canada has complete jurisdiction.
You forgot to say Explain in the beginning -_-
Partial products cannot be used for a single number. They are a form of multiplication.
The process of making new products from reprocessed used products is called recycling. This is a process that is widely encouraged.
Recycling reprocesses used or waste material to make new products and materials. It is a method of reducing consumption and pollution.
recycling
The products of soap-making are soap and glycerin. Glycerin is a byproduct that is typically separated from the soap during the soap-making process.
because it can be used in industrial ways
Oil on the sea surface will lose some of it lighter volatile components to the atmosphere (making it thicker and more tarry) however the collected residue can be processed in a refinery which can 'crack' the remaining hydrocarbons and produce some usable petrochemical products.
Manual assembly is a process of making products by people who are using their own hands to connect all elements of products. People can use tools to do this, but in manual assembly no robots are used.
Yes, saturated resin material can be reprocessed through a regeneration process. This involves removing the contaminants absorbed by the resin and restoring its capacity to adsorb additional materials. The regenerated resin can then be used again in the applicable process.
Beacuse it helps make better products
Yes, melamine formaldehyde is recyclable. It can be reprocessed and used to create new products with similar properties as the original material. It is important to check with local recycling facilities to confirm if they accept items made from melamine formaldehyde for recycling.
Ragpickers segregate the recyclable waste they collect into different categories of paper, metal and plastic (between 10 and 20 categories depending on the country they belong to), and then sell it to retail srap traders, who sell it to wholesalers from where it finally reaches the reprocessing industries, which convert this 'raw material' into reprocessed plastic, paper, metal to be used for making new products once again.
the process z used in making alchol