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<title>Blogosm &#45; rishi rajput</title>

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<title>Rice Polishing Stones: The Unsung Heroes of Rice Milling</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ These stones are made of abrasive materials like emery grains (aluminum oxide or silicon carbide) bonded together with a special binder. Their hardness, grit size, and porosity directly affect the polishing quality and efficiency of the machine. ]]></description>


<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2025 21:46:48 +0530</pubDate>

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