Plastic raw material for producing :
Caps and closures with torque free property , housewares , high fludity , pipe extrusion pe 100 class, industrial and pressure pipe ,
Gas pipe, drinking water pipe, relining , fittings , small blow moulding , bottles , containers (up to 5 lit), packaging of pharmaceuticals & surfactants , film extrusion , carrier bags , counter bag , wrapping films , enhanced ultra thin film...
bitumen-polymer membrane for the bottom layer based on polyester.
-2 mm
-3 mm
-4 mm
Packed in rolls of 10 square meters.
Heat resistance 120 degrees.
Bending in cold -10 degrees.
waterproof
Tensile strength - 700/400 N/5 cm
Relative elongation at break -30/30%
The upper surface is covered with slate.
Bottom surface coating - PE film.
TAYHU brand decorative panels are designed to add elegance and modernity to any room. Our panels come in a variety of textures and design options, making them not only a beautiful decoration but also a functional protective solution for walls. TAYHU decorative panels offer a unique interior solution that can be easily adapted to any design ideas.
TAYHU brand ceiling panels are a high-quality finishing material designed to give ceilings a modern and elegant appearance. Our ceiling panels are available in various colors and textures, allowing them to be adapted to any interior. These products are manufactured using advanced technologies and serve as an alternative to natural materials such as marble, ceramics, and granite.
Azimut Prime Trade LLC offers a wide variety of premium-quality nuts, sourced from trusted growers and processed to preserve their natural flavor and nutritional value. Our selection includes cashew nuts, peanuts,walnuts,raisins available in both raw and roasted forms. Rich in protein and essential nutrients, these nuts are ideal for snacking, baking, food manufacturing, and health-focused diets. Each product is carefully sorted, graded, and packaged to cartons, complying with international food safety standards. We offer flexible packaging options for retail and bulk buyers, with reliable global shipping. Azimut Prime Trade LLC is your dependable source for fresh, safe, and flavorful nuts, ensuring consistent quality and satisfaction in every delivery.
Coco sugar, or coconut sugar, is a natural sweetener made from the sap of the coconut palm tree's flower buds, not the coconuts themselves. It has a caramel-like flavor and a granular, tan color, similar to raw sugar, making it a 1:1 substitute in recipes. While it contains trace minerals like iron, zinc, potassium, and calcium, along with antioxidants, its health benefits are often overstated because of its high sugar content.
How it's made
Harvesters collect sap from the cut flower bud stem of the coconut palm.
The sap is boiled down until most of the water evaporates, causing it to dry and crystallize into granulated sugar.
Nutritional Profile
Minerals: Coconut sugar contains small amounts of iron, zinc, calcium, and potassium.
Antioxidants: It also provides some phytonutrients and antioxidants.
Fiber: It contains a fiber called inulin, which may slow glucose absorption.
High in Calories: Like other sugars, coconut sugar is high in calories, and consuming enough to meet nutrient needs would require eating a large and impractical amount.
Uses
Baking and Cooking: Its sweet, caramel flavor makes it a versatile sweetener.
Beverages: It can be used to sweeten coffee, tea, and smoothies.
Recipes: It serves as a direct substitute for refined white or brown sugar in most recipes.
Considerations
Not a "Health Food":
While it contains some nutrients, it is still primarily a source of sugar and should be consumed in moderation.
Lower Glycemic Index:
It may have a lower glycemic index (GI) than table sugar, meaning it raises blood sugar levels more slowly, but the difference may not be significant enough for diabetics to rely on it solely.
The ancient cities of Central Asia, along which the Silk Road passed, have always been famous for the production of exquisite fabrics. The centers of Uzbek weaving were and remain Bukhara, Margilan, Namangan, Kokand and others. Today, these places are famous for the beauty of hand-made silk not only throughout the country, but throughout the world. Centuries-old traditions of hand-made silk and cotton fabrics have been an integral part of national clothing, culture and interior design.
A special place is occupied by traditional fabrics made according to an ancient technology, which is called â??ikatâ?? in the West. The name comes from the Indonesian verb "mengikat" which means "to bind". This sophisticated weaving technique is performed entirely by hand and consists in the fact that the threads of the fabric are tied into bundles and dyed in certain colors. Then, when the fabric is woven, a pattern is drawn on it. In Uzbekistan, this technique is called "abrband", which means - a tied cloud.
There are several legends associated with the emergence of this weaving technique. According to one legend, once an artist was sitting on the bank of the river. The sky and clouds reflected in the river. The artist drew attention to the play of colors shimmering on the water surface and how the current changed the shape of the clouds. He sketched all this and showed it to the weavers, who tried to reproduce it on the fabric. Later, the word "abr" (which translates as "cloud") began to be used in the designation of the style of thread dyeing in traditional fabrics, thus the fabrics began to be called abr, and the weavers were called abrbands.
The silk fabric itself varied in the quality of the silk and in its composition. A fabric made from pure silk is called shoi, satin, podshohi. And the fabric made of cotton and silk is called adras, bekasab, pasma, banoras.
Abr patterns were distinguished by their diversity. Each school of silk weaving was famous for its artistic ornament. Each pattern was named after the shape it resembled. The most common were: tumorcha (amulet), tarok (comb), gajak (decoration), lesson (sickle), bodom (almond), darakht (tree), anor (pomegranate), oy (moon), shoh (horn), nogora (timpani), chakirim (echo), kapalak (butterfly), ilon easy (snake trail), chayon (scorpion), etc.
Modern ikat patterns also often feature traditional Uzbek jewelry, such as teardrop earrings and triangular pendants (tumor). When an Uzbek girl got married, she had to wear the best jewelry that indicated the wealth of her family. It was said that if a girl could not walk under the weight of jewelry, then she was from a very wealthy family. However, decorations were very expensive and without them, the wedding ceremony was considered shameful, so to solve this problem, people began to buy ikat with images of decorations.
Fresh / heat dried/freeze dried / frozen (iqf) fruits and vegetables, spices, legumes and pulses (mung beans, red / white beans, nuts, raisins etc.), textile products and raw materials (yarns, canvas, jersey etc.).