The advantages of ‘Peacock’ over other brands are:
It is non-sticky, easily washable and does not dry or granulate for as long as 18months.
It is the only clay to have been certified “Non-Toxic” by the Indian Institute of Toxicology, Pune.
As compared to Play Dough, "Peacock" has more working life and better malleability. Dough being organic material ferments and is prone to
fungal growth within 45 to 60 days which can prove toxic for children. It also becomes hard and dry within a short period.
"Peacock" clay is available in attractive bright colors which can be mixed to create more super colors.
- Includes 6 assorted colored sticks, easy to mix to create the new colors. - Soft, non-stick and easy to mold. - Packages in separate bags, convenient and easy to use. - Non-toxic clay. - Packaging: 6 colors/box, 60 boxes/carton
Geosynthetic clay liner bentonite waterproof blanket (gcl) is earthwork composite material that is specially used for anti-seepage of man-made lake waterscape, landfill yard, underground garage, building roof garden, water tank, oil depot and chemical pile yard what is gcl? gcl is blanket shape fabric that is produced by filling sodium base bentonite with high expansion between special composite earthwork cloth and non-woven cloth and locking bentonite on lower composite fabric through upper non-woven cloth fabric by special needle embroidering method. Bentonite anti-seepage liner produced by needle embroidering method can form many small fiber spaces, which prevent bentonite particles from moving in one direction, rubber head water layer with uniform high density is formed in the liner when meeting water so as to prevent water seepage effectively. Product application It is mainly used in various environmental protection projects such as waste landfill yard, underground reservoir and underground infrastructure, solves sealing, isolation and anti-seepage problems, and has good effect and strong damage resistance Quick details Type: Geosynthetic clay liner Place of origin: Shandong, china (mainland) Brand name: Tianyan Model number: 4*30 Material: Gcl Specification: As your demand Weight: 4000-6000g/m2 Width: 3m-6m , as your demand Standard: Astm Color: Black or white Samples: Free
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Gypsum is a very soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O. It is found in alabaster. there is other analysis as customer need uses: 1- calcinated gypsum is about 95 % of gypsum uses that we heat the gypsum to 130 degree which remove water and become hemi hydrated gypsum that called plaster of paris, it used in wall plaster, wall lining, plaster board, wall board, tiles for ceikings, partitions. Thermal isolation, regulator to moisture measurements. 2- add Uncalcined gypsum crushed from 3 to 6 % to produce Portland cement so solidification speed become low. 3- gypsum contain 15-20 % sulfur produce ammonium sulfate which act as natural fertilizer. 4- glass industry to easily remove the gases. 5- fine gypsum use in resin industry, paper filler, in soil used in drilling petroleum well. • by heating to 1093 degree, calcium sulfide form which produce sulfuric acid and lime. • A binder in fast-dry tennis court clay. • Plaster of Paris (surgical splints; casting moulds; modeling). • A wood substitute in the ancient world; for example, when wood became scarce due to deforestation on Bronze Age Crete, gypsum was employed in building construction at locations where wood was previously used.[19] • A tofu (soy bean curd) coagulant, making it ultimately a major source of dietary calcium, especially in Asian cultures which traditionally use few dairy products. • Adding hardness to water used for homebrewing. • A component of Portland cement used to prevent flash setting of concrete. • Soil/water potential monitoring (soil moisture tension). • A common ingredient in making mead. • In the medieval period it was mixed, by scribes and illuminators, with lead carbonate (powdered white lead) to make gesso which was applied to illuminated letters and gilded with gold in illuminated manuscripts. • In foot creams, shampoos and many other hair products. • Impression plasters in dentistry