intermediate

Biodiesel

What Biodiesel means Biodiesel is a diesel substitute or blendstock made from oils or fats, and hemp seed oil is sometimes discussed as a potential feedstock. Why it matters Biodiesel is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp […]

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Anaerobic Digestion

What Anaerobic Digestion means Anaerobic digestion is microbial breakdown of organic material without oxygen to produce biogas and digestate. Why it matters Anaerobic Digestion is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance In a practical hemp business,

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Pyrolysis

What Pyrolysis means Pyrolysis is thermal processing of biomass in limited or no oxygen to produce biochar, bio-oil, gas, or other industrial feedstocks. Why it matters Pyrolysis is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance In a

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Absorbency

What Absorbency means Absorbency is the ability of hemp hurd, fiber, or finished products to take up moisture, liquids, or oils. Why it matters Absorbency is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance In a practical hemp

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Biochar

What Biochar means Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced by heating biomass such as hemp residues under low-oxygen conditions. Why it matters Biochar is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance In a practical hemp business, this

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Pulping

What Pulping means Pulping is the process of breaking plant material such as hemp fiber or hurd into pulp for paper, packaging, or cellulose products. Why it matters Pulping is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance

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Thermal Mass

What Thermal Mass means Thermal mass is a material’s ability to absorb, store, and release heat, which can influence the comfort performance of hemp-lime walls. Why it matters Thermal Mass is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp

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Hurd Aggregate

What Hurd Aggregate means Hurd aggregate is graded hemp hurd used as the plant-based aggregate in hempcrete, plasters, boards, and other building materials. Why it matters Hurd Aggregate is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance In

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Lime Binder

What Lime Binder means A lime binder is the mineral binder used with hemp hurd in hempcrete to create a lightweight insulating building material. Why it matters Lime Binder is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp relevance

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Nonwoven Hemp

What Nonwoven Hemp means Nonwoven hemp is a mat or web of hemp fibers bonded mechanically, thermally, or chemically for insulation, composites, filtration, or packaging. Why it matters Nonwoven Hemp is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains. Industrial hemp

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