Examples of using Tallow in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Spray towers are also used for odor removal in bone meal and tallow manufacturing industries by scrubbing the exhaust gases with a solution of KMnO4.
usually made with shortening, adding sugar and raisins instead of using tallow as before.
For renewable diesel made from animal fat, fats are hydrogenated by reacting the tallow with hydrogen under high pressure at high temperature.
Candles were primarily made from tallow and beeswax in ancient times, but have been made from spermaceti, purified animal fats(stearin)
If France consumes more tallow, there will have to be more cattle and sheep, and, consequently, we shall see
Biofuel made using waste products such as cooking oil and tallow from meat processing is already used in numerous capital's 9,500 buses, the report said.
tar, or tallow, and a hook and pulley system.[1].
yellow as beef tallow, or as if you had struck on a vein of gold, deep into the earth.
available at the time was leather, and the only way of keeping the leather flexible was regularly coating it in tallow(animal fat).
bone char mixed with tallow or wax(or both) were used by soldiers in the field to impregnate military leather equipment, both to increase its lifespan and as the simplest way to obtain pigment for black leatherwares.
best(certainly in the North), and it is fried in a home-style mix of beef tallow and vegetable oil, then covered with sauce(hot or mild).
ozone, acid from sulfurous and nitrous pollutants in the air, or through a chemical action following any treatment with tallow or oil compounds.
chip outlets.[85] On a larger scale Argent Energy's plant in Motherwell recycles tallow and used cooking oil to produce 50 million litres of biodiesel per annum.
chip outlets.[92] On a larger scale Argent Energy's plant in Motherwell recycles tallow and used cooking oil to produce 50,000,000 litres(13,000,000 US gal) of biodiesel per annum.
in two categories, suifs(solid greases or tallow) and huiles(fluid oils).[8] In 1823, Michel Eugène Chevreul developed a more detailed classification, including oils, greases, tallow, waxes, resins,
by my own talents and genius, that proud position, which, I may say, I occupy in the tallow trade and the City of London.
to 50% of the fats and oils(i.e. poultry fat, tallow, choice white grease,
are different from long chain fatty acids in tallow.
By 1415, tallow candles were used in street lighting.
Nothing but two dismal tallow candles, each in a winding sheet.