fact of not being duly licensed for the storage and
use of Hexane at the factory. Aggrieved by such repudiation,
the Appellant filed a consumer ... Appellant was operating without obtaining the requisite licence
for the storage of Hexane. It is against this dismissal that the
Appellant has approached this Court
consideration is whether "special boiling point spirit" and "shell hexane" are liable to be assessed at single point under Schedule ... dispute before the authorities below that special boiling point spirit and shell hexane were dangerous petroleum products having their flashing point below 24.4 degrees centigrade
Step 3 - The flakes are fed from one side and fresh
solvent - hexane is fed from the other side, both move
continuously in opposite direction ... speed of belt of
extractor and feeding rate of flakes and hexane is so
adjusted that complete oil gets extracted from flakes by
the time
site. Plans submitted by the Appellant for getting permission for storage
of Hexane were sanctioned by the Explosives Department on 19.9.1996 and
licence was finally
Plans submitted by the appellant for getting permission for storage of
hexane were sanctioned by the Explosives Department on 19-9-1996
and licence
other oil from crude oil yields benzene, which in turn gives cyclo-hexane, and on further processing that leads to caprolactum. When caprolactum is subjected
groundnut oil cake again is pressed through the solvent in
which “food hexane” is sprayed resultantly groundnut oil and
groundnut de-oiled cakes are obtained ... groundnut oil cake again is pressed through the solvent in which “food
hexane” is sprayed resultantly groundnut oil and groundnut de-oiled cakes
are obtained
subjected to the process in the solvent in which
"food hexane" is sprayed to obtain solvent groundnut oil and
groundnut deoiled cake ... cake again is pressed through the solvent
in which "food hexane"
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is sprayed resultantly groundnut oil and groundnut deoiled
cakes are obtained
method of solvent extraction by mixing rice bran with liquid hexane, a highly inflammable petroleum product, so that the rice bran may dissolve