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Scorched particle usually refers to a small, burnt or charred piece of material. This term often applies to various industries where product integrity and quality control are crucial -- for instance, in rubber or plastics manufacturing where scorched particles indicate thermal degradation. The description for this product flow would include its state of being partially burnt; the level of processing it has undergone; any treatments or quality standards it meets; its usage instructions; the method of production; upstream materials or educts; and information on whether it's part of a production or consumption mix. Additionally, it would detail the availability location, specifying if the scorched particle is distributed 'to consumer' or produced 'at plant'.
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