Talc Powder AL 20 is a premium-grade hydrated magnesium silicate that stands out due to its unique properties and versatile applications in numerous industries. Sourced from high-quality talc deposits, this product is known for its exceptional softness, water repellency, and chemical inertness. The optimal blend of minerals in Talc Powder AL 20 not only provides superior performance but also offers a competitive edge in various applications ranging from plastics, paper, ceramics, to paints. Its unique morphology and mineralogy ensure that it meets the stringent quality standards required by various industries, making it an ideal choice for manufacturers looking for a high-performing filler and process enabler. With a whiteness level of 96% +/-2, this talc grade also guarantees excellent opacity and brightness, ensuring that your end products meet the aesthetic demands of your market.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Whiteness | 96% +/-2 |
Silica Content (SiO2) | 55 - 57% |
Magnesia Content (MgO) | 28 - 30% |
Alumina Content (Al2O3) | 0.50 - 1.50% |
Iron Content (Fe2O3) | 0.5 - 0.8% |
Calcium Oxide (CaO) | 4 - 6% |
Loss on Ignition | 4 - 6% |
Bulk Density (gm/ml) | 0.45 - 0.55 |
pH | 8-9 |
Moisture Content | 0.4 - 0.6% |
Specific Gravity | 2.7 - 2.8 |
Retention on 500 Mesh | 0.5% |
Attributes | Description |
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Chemical Composition | Hydrated magnesium silicate |
Applications | Plastics, Paper, Ceramics, Paint |
Unique Properties | Softness, Water repellency, Chemical inertness, Platyness |
Form | Fine powder |
Storage | Cool, dry place away from sunlight |
Packaging | Available in various sizes tailored to customer needs |
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Country Of Origin: India
Talc is a hydrated magnesium silicate. Talc deposits form from the transformation of high magnesium rocks by siliceous hydrothermal fluids. Most talc originates from the alteration of dolomite or ultramafic intrusive rocks. Following this process, talc is always found in combination with other mineral(s). Carbonates and chlorite are the most common associated minerals.
Each talc deposit has a unique morphology and mineralogy, but all talcs exhibit the following unique properties: softness, water repellency, chemical inertness, platyness, and an affinity for organic substances.
These properties make talc a highly prized multi-functional filler and process enabler in an array of applications from plastics to paper, ceramics to paint.
TECHNICAL DATA SPECIFICATION
WHITENESS : 96% +/-2
SILICA SiO2 : 55 - 57%
MAGNESIA MgO : 28 - 30%
ALUMINA AI2O3 : 0.50 - 1.50%
IRON Fe2O3 : 0.5 - 0.8%
CALCIUM OXIDE CaO : 4 - 6%
LOSS ON IGNITION : 4 - 6%
BULK DENSITY (gm/ml) : 0.45 - 0.55%
Ph : 8-9
MOISTURE : 0.4 - 0.6%
SPECIFIC GRAVITY : 2.7 - 2.8%
RETENTION ON 500 MESH : 0.5%
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