Talc (Soapstone/Steatite) is a naturally occurring mineral primarily composed of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen and also referred to as Magnesium Silicate Powder. It is known for its softness, chemical inertness, and ability to absorb moisture, making it highly useful across various industrial applications. It is available in white powder with the particle size range of 40 to 10 microns.
It is an important filler in paints, detergents and soaps & semi-reinforcing filler in rubber. Filler in paint & rubber, Ceramic, agro, Detergents, Soaps, animal feed coating.
Talc/ Soapstone -lumps & Fine Talc (Soap Stone ) whitness 85% to 98% lumps & fine powder export quality Talc is used in many industries, including paper making, plastic, paint and coatings, rubber, food, electric cable, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and ceramics. A coarse grayish-green high-talc rock is soapstone or steatite, used for stoves, sinks, electrical switchboards, etc.
Features Of Talc Magnesium silicate has a trade name of Talc. It possesses lubricating properties, high luster and sheen. The colour of the material varies from the pure white to silvery white. It is one of the softest mineral and has a soapy feel. Applications Cosmetics ceramics paints Plastic Detergent
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What is Talc? Talc is produced from the mineral talc, which is mostly formed of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. It absorbs wet effectively as a powder and making it perfect for keeping skin dry. What are the Purposes of using Talc? Talc is a high-temperature-resistant accelerator used in the ceramic industry. In generally, using talc to ceramics has significant impacts, such as improving the optical and electronic characteristics of the ceramic material and glazes. What are the specifications of Talc? Specifications of Talc Serial No Chemical Composition Percentage 1 SiO2 62.5% 2 MgO 30% 3 Fe2O3 0.2% 4 CaO 5% 5 Mesh +200 What are the Applications in Ceramics? Talc is usually used in the ceramics industry. Talc adds whiteness and improves temperature in bodies. Small amounts of talc are used to change the body and improve strength. What are the uses in others? Itâ??s found in a variety of consumer goods, including child powder, adult body and face powders, and a variety of other cosmetics. What are the negative side? While talc is usually regarded secure but few research shows health problems. Talc inhalation can occur coughing, chest pain and difficulty breathing. Though very few talcum can prove serious problem.
We provide with high quality Talc at reasonable price. Size 0-10 mm, 10-30 mm, 30-70 mm. As per customer`s requirement, the material could be also supplied in fine powder form (micronized to mesh 2500) Standard Packaging: 20kg paper bag, Bulk in Jumbo Bag, 20 kg bags on pallet,
We can Export Talc OR Soapstone Lumpy and Natural Powder. Lumps Whiteness is 95-96% Powder Whiteness is 90-92% NO ASBESTOS.
We are the suppliers of Talc from Pakistan. we can supply up to 5000 MT per month with brightness 90% and whiteness 94%.
Talc is practically insoluble in water and in weak acids and alkalis. It is neither explosive nor flammable. Although it has very little chemical reactivity, talc does have a marked affinity for certain organic chemicals, i. E. It is organophilic. Above 900c, talc progressively loses its hydroxyl groups and above 1050c, it re-crystallizes into different forms of enstatite (anhydrous magnesium silicate). Talc's melting point is at 1500c. Coatings: talc confers a whole range of benefits to coatings. In interior and exterior decorative paints, they act as extenders to improve hiding power and titanium dioxide efficiency. Talc's lamellar platelets make paint easier to apply and improve cracking resistance and sagging. They also enhance matting. In anti-corrosion primers, talc is used to improve corrosion resistance and paint adhesion. Talc also brings benefits to inks, jointing compounds, putties and adhesives. Spec: sio2�60%, mgo�30%, cao�n1%, fe2o3: �n0.3%, k/na�n0.5%, whiteness: 95%, size: 10-20mm, 200mesh, 325 mesh or according to your request. 50kg
DELUX Talc Purified [hydrated magnesium silicate - Mg3Si4O10 (OH)2] Whiteness: +90%. Asbestos: NIL. Mesh: 300 -98%. Free from Microbial Contamination: As per BP 2012 / EP 7.0 Application: DRUGS, PHARMACEUTICALS: TALC DELUX is used as a Lubricant in the manufacture of Tablets. COSMETICS: PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT: As Body Talc powder. As filler in many cosmetic products such as Beauty Bathing Bar Soap, face powders, foundations, deodorants, creams etc. PRICKLY HEAT BODY TALC: As dusting powder to allay irritation & prevent chaffing
TALC Talc is a versatile mineral, widely used in various industrial applications. The nature of deposit, formation of talc is the index of its chemical purity, particle shape and other physical features. Talc possesses some unique and unusual properties, which makes it ideal for its multiple uses. No other mineral other than talc possesses such combination of intrinsic properties. Mainly there are three types of structures in the talc Platy, Acicular and Granular. Minerals commonly associated with some commercial talc in significant amounts include the Carbonates, Calcite, Dolomite, Magnesite & other Silicates, Anthophyllite, Chlorite, Quartz, Serpentine and Tremolites. Serpentine and Tremolites are hazardous impurities possessing ACICULAR structure. The deposits located in the north of Rajasthan, are in massive form of the talc, primarily with the Platy particle shape with high chemical purity and reflectance values. They are non-abrasive and free from ASBESTOS and BIMINERALS, especially grits etc. The important properties of Talc are its chemical inertness, high dielectric strength, high thermal conductivity, low electrical conductivity and Oil & Grease absorption. Chemistry: Mg3Si4O10(OH)2,Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide Class: Silicates Subclass: Phyllosilicates Group: Clays and also The Montmorillonite / Smectite Group Physical Characteristics Colour is snow white to almost silver. Luster is dull to pearly or greasy. Transparency crystals are translucent and masses are opaque. Crystal System is monoclinic; 2/m. Hardness is 1 (can leave mark on paper) Specific Gravity is 2.7 - 2.8 (average) Uses of Talc Powder Talc is used in making paper, ceramics, cosmetics, paints, detergents, foam / rubber, putties. It is also used in making of precious products like Talcum powder, pharmaceuticals & plastics.