Supplier From
Tenth of Ramadan City,
Sharqia,
Egypt
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
Talc
Potential Functions:
Cosmetics & Pharmaceuticals
Food
Industrial & General
Potential Functions:
Anti Caking Agent
Colourant
Emulsifier
Thickener
Potential Applications:
Bakery Health Care Seasonings
Cleaning Chemicals Paints Skin Care
Confectionary Personal Care
Talc
Potential Functions:
Cosmetics & Pharmaceuticals
Food
Industrial & General
Potential Functions:
Anti Caking Agent
Colourant
Emulsifier
Thickener
Potential Applications:
Bakery Health Care Seasonings
Cleaning Chemicals Paints Skin Care
Confectionary Personal Care
DoloTalc is a blend of Talc and Dolomite in a rock. At Silver Stone Industries, we have developed multiple grades for Dolo Talc, catering to diverse industry requirements. It is white in color and possess a perfect blend of characteristics of both Talc and Dolomite.
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
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.