Conventional plows include a blade and a frame for coupling the blade to the front of the vehicle. It operates at almost a 90-degree angle to the surface of the road. The snowplow scoop attached to the front of the plow blade at 45-degree angle to the pavement and rides slightly above the surface of the pavement. It makes it easier for the snow to flow smoothly from the pavement and across the plow. Conventional plows also invert the soil, covering the top 4-6 inches that has organic material.
Cryogenic distillation is the most common method of removing nitrogen from natural gas. Homogeneous isotopic exchange is caused by the existence of admixtures in NO and can spontaneously occur in the entire volume of the distillation columns. Cryogenic Distillation is an effective method used for isotope separation. The models for simulation of this distillation use the concept of theoretical plate that simultaneously brings to thermodynamic equilibrium to all the components in a multi-component mixture. It is highly energy intensive. The separation energy for cryogenic distillation in the production of natural gas and ethylene is greater than total energy requirements. This distillation requires two phases like gas and liquid. This process can separate tritium from both heavy and light water.
Cut fibres are cuttings of coir fibre, the length which runs up to 1-3 cm. The high moisture retention capacity is the unique feature of these and enables to act as a growing media for plants as well as a moisture retainer/soil conditioner.