A method to tenderize meat with an explosive shockwave.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6902589 | Method for producing shaped, activated charcoal The invention relates to a method for producing shaped, activated charcoal. According to the method, after being ground, carbon-bearing material, or a mixture of several carbon-bearing materials are rendered homogenous with a binding agent which contains water, or a... | 06/07/2005 |
| 5888256 | Managed composition of waste-derived fuel A waste-derived fuel is prepared to have a particular chemical composition, including ash content, ash composition and fuel value, and physical properties as required by a particular fuel user or burning process. The fuel is prepared by collecting differe... | 03/30/1999 |
| 4548615 | Process for manufacturing solid fuels from heavy hydrocarbon oils and vegetable materials A method for manufacturing a solid fuel composition by admixing vegetable organic material with an oil-in-water macro-emulsion and drying the resultant composition.... | 10/22/1985 |
| 4326854 | Synthetic firelog A synthetic firelog is made by binding cellulosic particles with a combustible binder produced by the interaction of a liquid combustible by-product or waste product and a modifier, the resulting material being such as to be carbonizable on combustion to ... | 04/27/1982 |
| 4152119 | Briquette comprising caking coal and municipal solid waste Briquettes of specified geometry and composition are produced to serve as feed material or "burden" in a moving-burden gasifier for the production of a synthesis or fuel gas from organic solid waste materials and coal, including especially, the so-called ... | 05/01/1979 |
| 3946660 | Process for utilising straw A process for economically utilising straw in which the straw is compressed into briquettes having a density of at least 500 kg/m3, preferably at least 1000 kg/cm3, for subsequent use in a thermal, chemical or microbiological plant.... | 03/30/1976 |