Rice hulls can be used in the production of building materials (blocks, slabs). Its use in the fuel industry will reduce emissions into the environment and introduce renewable energy sources into circulation. in the field of agriculture as a fertilizer; in metallurgy as a heat-insulating backfill; in the fuel industry as a material for achieving high levels of burnup; in the chemical industry in the production of dyes, protective coatings, abrasive and lubricants; as a filler for car tires - they have excellent grip on wet and dry asphalt, reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, reduce noise and fuel costs; in the manufacture of paper, cermets, artificial leather, etc.; as a sorbent for water purification from oil and oil pollution; in the manufacture of heat and sound insulation materials; in the production of concrete - has a low cost and is stronger than conventional artificial building material.
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Corn (Maize) is a food crop that is domesticated in Central America and then spread throughout the Americas. Corn (Maize) spread to the rest of the world after European contact with the Americas in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Corn plants (Maize plants) were introduced to Vietnam from China. Corn (Maize) is the second largest agricultural crop in Vietnam after rice. Corn kernels are types of grain with pods uniting with seed coat, a common fruit type in the Poaceae family. It is almost like a structural fruit, except that the individual fruits (corn kernels) never merge into a single mass. The kernels are about the size of peas, and stick in relatively even rows around a white core to produce corn. Each corn is about 10 – 25 cm long (4 – 10 inches), containing about 200 – 400 seeds. The seeds are colored as light black, gray blue, red, white and yellow.
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