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Is corn cob recycling possible for mass finishing?
Can any one tell Me if it is possible to recycle the corn cob to use it again.for mass finishing?
Shailesh.Bhavemass finishing - Pune, Maharashtra, India
2004
Why would anyone want to recycle corn cob? It is plentiful and cheap. Also, absorbent characteristics would make it almost impossible not to contaminate follow up materials. I suppose it could be dried out and used as an absorbent, but again, it could transmit contaminates to next operational parts.

AF Kenton
retired business owner - Hatboro, Pennsylvania
2004
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