Talc is an amazingly variable mineral with a massive range of uses across several industries. It is the softest rock on the planet. Softness, water repellency, chemical inertness, platyness, and an affinity for organic compounds are all characteristics of talc Talc is a highly desired multi-functional filler and process facilitator in a wide range of applications, including plastics, paper, ceramics, and paint. The physical properties of talc are softness as it ranks 1 on the Mohs scale, natural affinity with oils making it an excellent hydrophobic mineral and its chemical inertness. It is an extremely useful mineral in the manufacturing of solar panels, semiconductors and electronics, aluminium and steel alloys, and also in the construction sector, after being transformed into silicon (Si) through gaseous reduction at high temperatures. Aryan Tiles is one of the biggest producers and suppliers for talc in India. We extract our talc mineral from several regions of Rajasthan. Our scientists and process experts collaborate with customers to develop innovative minerals that satisfy their specific industriesâ?? needs. Talc, or talcum, is a clay mineral, composed of hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula Mgâ??Siâ??Oâ??â??(OH)â?? Talc provide the ideal blend of stiffness and impact strength, allowing producers to create parts that are both thinner and lighter and thus reducing overall vehicle weight within the automation sector. It also improves rubber permeability, lowers tyre rolling resistance and increases vehicle fuel efficiency. Further in the paints and coatings, talc works as an excellent natural alternative to less environmentally friendly TiO2 for increasing coating mechanical and optical qualities. Moreover, in the pulp and paper industry, talc is great for preventing deposits, allowing mills to operate in closed water circuits, and maximizing prime resources. Furthermore, in the ceramic tiles and sanitary ware, talc improves vitrification, allowing manufacturers to lower firing temperatures and shorten firing cycles. In the agriculture industry, talc-based mineral solution works as natural alternatives to pesticides for preserving fruit from the sun's rays and diseases. They are perfect for organic agriculture. Talcs are also used to make fertilizer flow and anti-caking agents. Talc has wide range of applications within several industries. And, our production and supply of talc mineral are innovative and of premium quality. We have been able to cater to the specified needs with our years of technical expertise.
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
As the name suggests DoloTalc is another form of Mineral which is mined from Soapstone Quarries and commonly referred as Bhuria in local parlance It is basically a blend of Talc and Dolomite in a rock It is available in many different Grades and Whiteness Apart from the naturally available DoloTalc Mineral we have indigenously developed various Grades with custom made blend of Talc and dolomite through our own self designed processing technique The resulting DoloTalc is white in color and possess a perfect blend of characteristics of both Talc and Dolomite Manufacturing process of Wall Putty requires ingredients which are rich in lime CaCO3 and also have high oil absorption capacity This requirement makes DoloTalc an ideal contender because of limerich Dolomite and oilabsorbing Talc in its composition This Grade has found wide acceptance in Paints Wall Putty Soap and Detergents Ceramics Glass and Plastic industries Physical Properties Brightness : 85 98 Whiteness : 87 99 Specific Gravity : 275 Moisture : 010 Max Bulk Density : 040 070 Depending on the Particle Size Oil Absorption : 19 23 Depending on the Particle Size LOI : 5 50 Chemical Properties CaO : 25 25 MgO : 20 29 Al2O3 : 050 Max Fe2O3 : 050 Max SiO2 : 10 55 Particle Size D97 : 30 10 D50 : 7 3
Soapstone powder is also written as H2Mg3(SiO3)4 or Magnesium Silicate, which corresponds to 4.8% H2O; 31.7% MgO and 63.5% SiO2. In pulverized form it is whiter in appearance. The compact variety of soapstone powder is called steatite or soapstone. The word soapstone powder has been named probably due to its soapy feel. French-chalk is the trade name of pulverized soapstone powder of pure white quality which forms the base for many cosmetics and toilet preparations. Talcum powder is valued for its extreme softness, smoothness, high lubricating and hiding power and ability to absorb oil and grease. It is chemically inert to Acids and Alkalies. It has been found to be an excellent filler. It can withstand temperatures up to 1300�ºC. It has low electrical and thermal conductivity. Above all it can be easily powdered, cut and sawn into any shape and size. These properties in Talc are of extreme value for various industrial applications. We offer high-quality Talc Powder that is a metamorphic hydrated magnesium silicate with a soapy feel and pearly luster. Its lamellar structure and the platy ness give excellent results to the products. Composites filled with Talc enhance the performance properties of the compound. It exhibits higher stiffness, creepsâ?? resistance at both ambient and elevated temperatures. It has a greasy feel. Hydrous Magnesium Silicate Powder is the basic raw material for PP, LD, HDPE compounding, paints industries, paper industries, Rubber, Pharmaceutical Industry, PVC, Cosmetic, Baby Talc powders, and many more. Talc is used in many industries such as Papermaking, Plastics, Paint and Coatings, Rubber, Food, Electric Cable, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, Ceramics, etc. Talc finds use as a cosmetic (Talcum Powder), as a lubricant, and as a filler in paper manufacture.
Specifications Products Soap Stone Use Industrial Use Color White to Snow White Form Powder, Micronized Powder Packing Type Plastic Bags Packing Size 25kgs/50kgs Cao As per requirement Whiteness 78 to 96% Talc Powder Talc is a hydrous silicate of magnesium and usually contains small quantities of nickel, iron, calcium and aluminum as impurities. Talc (Soap Stone) is the softest mineral known and formed by thermal metamorphism of siliceous dolomite rocks. It is having sheet structure of magnesium sandwiched between two layers of silica and the smooth water repellent surface of each particle slide against one another, resulting in soapy feel and exhibiting pearly luster. In Rajasthan state of India Talc is available in the region of Udaipur, Bhilwara, Jaipur and Dosa ranging color from white through various shades of Grey to green, red to brown, cream to yellow of impure specimens, translucent to opaque in appearance. At PEEKAY MINERALS, manual sorting is carried out to get ore of the desired quality as per the customers need. The company is capable to offer the product in desired fineness from 300 mesh to micronized and also having the facility to meet the demand of surface modified products for special applications. The products offered are pure lamellar structure with high degree of brightness and low bulk density. The processing techniques at PEEKAY MINERALS ensures consistent quality, pure lamellar structure, high degree of brightness, low bulk density and freedom from impurities at pocket friendly costs. Application: Paints & Pigments Paper & Boards Soaps & Detergents Anti Caking Agents PVC compounds PP, LLDPE & LDPE compounds Transparent Anti-fab Master batches As functional filler for Rigid PVC, Thermoplastics, Thermostatic Others- like soft pencils, cosmetics, Foam, voltage insulators etc Features: Free from impurities Unique particle size Better dispersion and flow properties Excellent Gloss properties Very good compatibility with polymers and resins
Talc is used primarily as a glidant to improve powder flow in tablet compression. Of course, talc is also used by the personal care industry in talcum powder as an adsorbent and by the cosmetic industry in other types of powders and blushes. For price, specifications and other details please contact us.
Talc is a hydrous Magnesium Silicate and its chemical composition would correspond to 63.5% Silica (Si02), 31.7% Magnesia (MgO) and 4.8% water (H20). Talc is an environmentally friendly alternative to chemicals for the Ultraviolet protection of crops reducing water pick-up and mud. In fertilizers, Talcs are outstanding coating agents. It improves fertilizer flow, reducing water pick-up, prevents caking, protecting from crystal bridge formation and reducing dust. Talc is a perfect carrier in feed pre-mixes and agricultural chemicals. Uses: Talc is hydrophobic in nature, meaning that it repels water. As a result, it is used as an anticaking agent in the formulation of fertilizers which prevents the formation of lumps or stickiness. Talc is used in both powdered and granular fertilizers where they make excellent coating agents that prevent fertilizer caking. In the production of animal feed, talc is employed as an anticaking and dispersing agent, and die lubricant. Talc is employed as a carrier in feed premixes and agricultural chemicals such as pesticides. Talc forms a barrier all over the fertilizer granules which limits water pick-up and stops the formation of hydrate crystal bridges allowing products to be stored longer. Talc is also inert and platy. Its smooth and flat lamellae cover each particle helping it to flow freely during fertilizer or feed production. it also protects against dust.
Owing to its low cost and platy structure, Talc Powder for Paint Industry has gained prominence. Talc is used primarily in industrial paint and coatings, wood lacquers, printing inks, fillers as well as in various coatings. ... Talc increases coverage and weather resistance of the products. The use of talc creates a barri er effect, which limits the penetration of water and corrosive agents into paints and coatings. The Talc Powder for Paint Industry, which we provide, is particularly used in Paints and protective coatings. We provide the Talc Powder for Paint Industry at competitive rates to the clients. The amount of Talc used in paints varies between 2 to 30%. Also the fineness of Talc used in paints varies between 100 to 20. The oil absorption of Talc used in Paints is between 40 to 60 gm per 100 gms House paints, as titanium dioxide extenders to reduce cracking and sagging, and enhance matting. In anti-corrosion primers to improve corrosion resistance and paint adhesion. Features: Mud Cracking Resistance Our Talc's platy particles act as bridges between binder agglomerates and strengthen the paint film. The higher the aspect ratio and particle size of the Talc, the better the mud cracking resistance. Matting Our Talc gives a silky look to paints. Coarse, lamellar talc particles are very efficient matting agents in high PVC paints. Our fine Talc with high surface area can be used to absorb excess binder and give a flattening effect to paints or coatings below critical PVC. High Solids Our double classified, de-dusted Talc with low surface area (low oil absorption) allow a higher filler loading in high solids coatings, resulting in lower VOC emission, lower formulation cost and improved performance at the same time. Barrier Effect The Talc platelets reduce oxygen or water transmission, and protect the binder from UV radiation, thus improving the weather resistance of outdoor paints. Wet scrub resistance Our Talc grades improve the wet scrub resistance of decorative paints, in contrast to Talc containing chlorite (Mg-Al-Silicate), which is not hydrophobic. Anti-corrosive The same barrier effect reduces migration of corrosive agents through steel protective coatings. At the same time, the hydrophobic (unipolar) Talc increases the adhesion of the coating film on the steel substrate, while the platelets improve the mechanical strength of the film.
Talc is the softest mineral filler used in the Plastics industry. It has high resistivity, low gas permeability, low abrasiveness, and high lubricity. All of these qualities are attributed to Talc's platey structure. The aspect ratio of Talc fillers is as high as 20:1. Because it is a commodity Plastic with low weight and density, its uses can remain limited without plastic fillers and additives that make it more substantial. One such plastic filler/additive is talc, a water-repellent, chemically inert mineral that consists of a layer or sheet of brucite between two sheets of silica. Talc Powder is the powdered form of Magensium Silicate. It possesses several physical and mechanical properties which uniquely suit Plastics and Polymers manufacturing. Following is a snapshot of how Plastics and Polymers industry finds use for Talc powder: Talc is a soft mineral and easily micronizable into fine particle sizes. Subsequently, these fine particles of Talc efficiently fill up inter-particular spaces within polymer compounds. This, in turn, increases the stiffness and impact strength of plastics and polymers. Talc has better thermal conductivity in comparison to polymer. This means that heat transmission through the mixture is quicker because of the presence of Talc. As a result, both the processing and cooling of plastic compounds is accelerated because of Talc, leading to faster production rates. Polymers filled with fine and lamellar (platy & layered) Talc can withstand more strain without deformation (creep or cold flow) as compared to unfilled polymers. Additionally, Talc also achieves the highest creep resistance against any other mineral filler. Talc's lamellar structure, combined with its fineness, fills up smallest of pores in plastics. Consequently, this prevents water vapour or oxygen transmission through the resulting plastics. This property is crucial for food and pharmaceuticals packaging industry. Due to its hydrophobicity (water-repellent nature) and chemical inertness, Talc contributes chemical resistance to plastics and polymers. Silver Stone Industries specializes in manufacturing extremely fine and lamellar Talc. Our Talc powder suits all the needs for plastics and polymers.
Talc is a hydrous Magnesium Silicate and its chemical composition would correspond to 63.5% Silica (Si02), 31.7% Magnesia (MgO) and 4.8% water (H20). 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. Due to its natural quality of being inert and harmless to skin. No other mineral other than talc possesses such combination of intrinsic properties. The natural qualities of talc give cosmetics stability, texture, skin adhesion, slip and water resistance. Talc is pure, odorless, and free from impurities. Talc is a cost-effective filler in soaps and detergents to provide creamier lather, improve foaming, and impart a soft and silky skin feel. Talc is an alternative for expensive base oils. Talc is mostly added to body soaps for imparting whiteness and helps in cleansing away dirt and grime from skin surface. As a powder, it absorbs moisture well and helps cut down on friction, making it useful for keeping skin dry and helping to prevent rashes. It is widely used in cosmetic products such as baby powder and adult body and facial powders, as well as in several other consumer products. Talc is not only used in Body Talc (Talcum Powder) and Toilet Soaps, but also in Detergents and Washing Powder. In body talc, it acts as a perfume carrier due to its chemical inertness and lamellar structure. In soaps, talc is mainly used as a filler. The consumption of talc in Soap, varies between 10 to 50% depending on the quality and type of soap. It also acts as a binding agent and gives hardness to the cake. In detergent powder also, Talc acts as a carrier of detergents and also reduces the cost. Due to its natural quality of being inert and harmless to skin, it is the most popular filler. Talc Powder for Detergent/Soap Industries acts as a carrier of detergents and also reduces the cost. Due to the natural quality of being inert and harmless to skin, Talc Powder for Detergent Industries is the most popular filler. We offer the Talc Powder for Detergent Industry at the market leading price to the customers.
Talc
Talc Powder/Lumps can be used in paint and cometic use
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
Alternatively known by the names Soapstone, Steatite and French Chalk, Talc is a clayey earthly mineral. After being excavated from the mines, Talc lumps are crushed and pulverised at our manufacturing unit Talc Powder, resulting from this process, is extremely white in colour as well as light in bulk. This is an important industrial mineral and ensures resistance to heat, electricity and acids, which makes it an ideal surface for electrical switchboards and lab counter tops. Further, the powder ensures longer shelf life, accurate composition and precise pH value. Chemistry : Mg3Si4O10(OH)2, Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide Application : Pharmacueticals Food Processing Cosmetics Ceramics Paint & Coating Fertilizer Paper Industries Rubber Plastics And Polymers
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.
Our range of products include Soap Stone Powder, Talcum Powder, Talc Powder and Stone Powder.
Our range of products include Soap Stone Powder, Talcum Powder, Talc Powder and Stone Powder.
Purest Talc Powder for Cosmetic, Paint, Rubber and Plastic Industries.