Sneha Biswal
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Bamboos: Is it Harvest Time for the Sustainable and Lucrative Green Gold Industry
Bamboo has been cultivated for over 4,000 years across Asia. It is one of the fastest growing plants and can grow up to 1 meter per day under ideal conditions. China, India, and Thailand are among the top bamboo producing countries in the world. In India, bamboo is found abundantly in the northeastern states like Assam, Manipur Mizoram, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh which forms the bamboo belt of India.
By Sneha Biswalabout a year ago in Writers
Asphalt: Exploring the Versatility of a Modern Paving Solution A New Option for Construction Projects
History of Asphalt Use The use of Asphalt dates back thousands of years. Many ancient civilizations discovered and made use of natural Asphalt deposits to waterproof vessels and for building construction. Ancient Sumerians used Asphalt around 4000 BC to make waterproof floors and walls. Later Greeks and Romans also discovered its maritime uses and applied it in road construction. Modern Asphalt usage began in the 1870s when it was utilized as a paving material for streets and walkways. Today, Asphalt is the most widely used pavement material across the world.
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers
Next Generation Packaging: The Future of Sustainable and Smart Solutions In Global
Next generation packaging refers to the latest innovations in packaging solutions that go beyond traditional materials and designs. Now more than ever, companies are exploring packaging that optimizes protection, traceability, and sustainability to meet evolving consumer and regulatory demands.
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers
Nutraceutical Excipients: Understanding the Importance of Excipients in Nutraceutical Products
Role of Excipients in Nutraceutical Formulations Excipients play a vital role in developing an effective nutraceutical product by influencing important quality attributes like stability, solubility, bioavailability and palatability. Their main functions can be summarized as follows:
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers
Centrifugal Pump: How Industrial Submersible Pumps Continually Drive Progress
Cantilever pumps work on the basic principle of centrifugal force. Liquid enters the pump impeller eye from the pump suction and is accelerated by the rotating impeller. The rotating impeller imparts velocity and kinetic energy to the incoming liquid. As the liquid exits the impeller, it moves in a spiral manner due to the centrifugal force generated in the rotating impeller. The spiral liquid movement results in conversion of velocity head to pressure head. The high-pressure liquid is discharged through the pump outlet. The pump requires an external source of mechanical power such as electric motor to rotate the impeller. Impeller rotation causes acceleration of inlet liquid giving rise to discharge pressure.
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers
Topical Corticosteroids: Harnessing the Power of Precision in Skin Therapy
In the realm of dermatology, few treatments have stood the test of time quite like topical corticosteroids. These powerful medications have revolutionized the management of various skin conditions, offering relief from inflammation, itching, and discomfort. Despite their widespread use and effectiveness, there remains a need for a nuanced understanding of their application and impact on skin health.
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers
Increasing Oil & Gas Exploration Activities of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Market
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a fibre optic based sensing technology that uses optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR) to continuously monitor acoustic signals along the entire length of an optical fibre cable. It can detect and locate vibrations or sounds over long distances with high sensitivity. DAS provides real-time information about seismic activities and enables monitoring of pipelines, borders, and structures over extended areas. The technology is gaining widespread acceptance in applications such as oilfield monitoring, border security, structural health monitoring and perimeter monitoring due to its distinct advantages over conventional acoustic sensing systems such as uniform sensing of entire monitoring area, improved spatial resolution and scalability.
By Sneha Biswal2 years ago in Writers






