Pasture trial of new fertiliser under controlled conditions
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Agriculture and Horticulture. Proprietary world-first smart release CaSil fertiliser, where nutrient availability matches plant demand more closely.
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Excess nutrient run-off to surface waters causing pollution and algal growth is prevented.
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Metal recovery from waste industrial and mining streams.
The unique structure and surface chemistry of the CaSil material captures and concentrates dissolved metals in the CaSil particles producing a metal-containing concentrate which can be readily porocesssed to yield recovered metal.
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Additive to rubber tyres to reduce rolling resistance and save fuel. The CaSil material provides cross-linking between the polymer chains to reduce the energy in the deformation and reformation of rubber as the tyre continuously changes shape rolling along the road.
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The open framework of the CaSil product also enables the passive uptake and release of moisture to help maintain the relative humidity of a space..
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Open framework nanostructure of the CaSil product provides excellent thermal insulation properties