Our TALC POWDER with chemical formula Mg3SI4O10(OH)2, have a low loss on ignition and a low iron content, suitable for such applications where highest brightness is required. It is used in Paints, Ceramics, Coating, Cosmetics, Fertilizers, Cables, Paper, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, Body Powder, TiO2-Spacer, Whiteness Boosters of Coatings
Supplier: Recycled plastic pellets, caco3 powder, talc powder, and white filler master batch
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Calcium carbonate powder is derived from the mineral calcium carbonate, which is naturally found in rocks and shells. It is a white, odorless powder that is highly versatile and widely used in various industries. In the context of health and wellness, calcium carbonate powder is a popular dietary supplement due to its high calcium content. Ground calcium carbonate powder is widely recognized for its various advantages. It is known to enhance the strength and durability of materials, making it a popular choice in construction and manufacturing industries. Additionally, it can act as a filler, improving the performance of products like paint, rubber, and plastics. It also offers environmental benefits by reducing the carbon footprint in certain applications. With a range of uses, ground calcium carbonate powder finds its way into everyday products. From toothpaste to medications, from paper to cosmetics, its versatility is undeniable.
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.
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.