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The recycled polymers have five to ten times higher value than styrene and organic acids, both raw materials for FRP.
Decomposing corn, soybean and wheat residues form weak organic acids that degrade the appearance of machinery, leach into electrical connectors and melt copper contacts into green, nonconductive mush.
The soaps, bleaches and air fresheners use organic acids and biodegradable suffactants to remove dirt and odor.
 
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