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Tuesday, September 30, 2014 2:54:53 PM
Why would you test an industrial fiber for mold when the heat and chemicals used to make, for example, paper, would kill the mold?
Can you provide some examples of the use of organic fibers in manufacturing where the presence of mold at the start of the processing would be a problem?
Why would a company like PPJE, which seems to be set up for testing for food/medical products be testing kenaf fibers that are meant for industrial manufacturing of things like paper or composites.
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