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Talc is a naturally occurring mineral, mined from the earth, composed of magnesium, silicon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Chemically, talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate with a chemical formula of Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 Talc has many uses in cosmetics and other personal care products, it may be used to absorb moisture, to prevent caking, to make facial makeup opaque, or to improve the feel of a product Industries: Paints and varnishes, Household chemicals, Cosmetic industry, Adhesives, oils, greases, Pharmaceutical industry, Building chemistry, Resins, plastics, polyurethanes Talc is used in many industries, including paper making, plastic, paint and coatings, rubber, food, electric cable, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and ceramics Properties: CAS number 14807-96-6 WE number 238-877-9 Chemical formula 3Mg2∙4SiO2∙H2O Molar mass 379,34 g/mol Customs tariff code 25262000
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Dr. Paul Lohmann® offers Magnesium Acetate 4-hydrate as crystals in pharma/chem. pure grade as well as for food supplements. For pharmaceutical applications, it is used for parenteral nutrition. For food applications, it is used as acid regulator. For industrial applications, it is used to modify catalyst surfaces, as a promoter metal, transesterification catalyst for polyester and for electrostatic charging in polyester film production. CAS 16674-78-5 EINECS 205-554-9 Dr. Paul Lohmann® carries out product and application development in close cooperation with customers. This includes the adaptation of chemical and physical parameters such as bulk density, wettability, particle size, purity or pH-value.
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Sodium borohydride belongs to the group of complex salts. The intermediate is used in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, paper, construction, electronics, cosmetics, perfume and pigment industries.
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Talc Powder for sale is a refined hydrated magnesium silicate which is an off-white powder. It is a common metamorphic mineral found naturally throughout the world. Talc is the softest mineral on the planet and is a tri-octahedral layered mineral with a similar structure to pyrophyllite but with magnesium in the octahedral sites of the composite layers. It is relatively inert and is virtually insoluble in water, weak acids and weak bases. Although it has very little chemical reactivity, talc does have an affinity for certain organic chemicals. Above 900C, talc loses its hydroxyl groups and above 1050C, it converts into anhydrous magnesium silicate. Above 1300C it melts. Talc is used in many industries such as paper making, plastic, paint and coatings, rubber, electric cable, ceramics, etc. Uses of Talc Talc has many applications in industry as it offers the following functions: lubricant, filler, electric and heat insulator, anti stick,
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