Talc

3000 mesh

  • Product Code: 93383
  Alias:    Talc powder
  CAS:    14807-96-6
Molecular Weight: 379.27 g./mol Molecular Formula: ₃MgO₄SiO₂H₂O
EC Number: 238-877-9 MDL Number: MFCD00792903
Melting Point: 800 °C Boiling Point:
Density: 2.7-2.8g/mL Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Talc is widely used in the cosmetics industry as a key ingredient in products like face powders, eyeshadows, and foundations due to its ability to absorb moisture, reduce friction, and provide a smooth texture. In the pharmaceutical sector, it is utilized as a glidant in tablet manufacturing to improve powder flow and ensure consistent dosage. Talc is also employed in the plastics industry as a filler to enhance stiffness, heat resistance, and dimensional stability of polymer products. Additionally, it is used in the paper industry to improve paper smoothness, opacity, and ink absorption. In ceramics, talc acts as a flux to lower firing temperatures and improve the strength of the final product. Its lubricating properties make it suitable for use in industrial applications, such as in the production of rubber and paints, to prevent sticking and improve processing.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
WATER 0 1%
ASSAYSiO2 55
ASSAYMgO 30
FE2O3 0.35
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
1000.000 10-20 days ฿760.00
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2500.000 10-20 days ฿1,860.00
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10000.000 10-20 days ฿5,120.00
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Talc
Talc is widely used in the cosmetics industry as a key ingredient in products like face powders, eyeshadows, and foundations due to its ability to absorb moisture, reduce friction, and provide a smooth texture. In the pharmaceutical sector, it is utilized as a glidant in tablet manufacturing to improve powder flow and ensure consistent dosage. Talc is also employed in the plastics industry as a filler to enhance stiffness, heat resistance, and dimensional stability of polymer products. Additionally, it is used in the paper industry to improve paper smoothness, opacity, and ink absorption. In ceramics, talc acts as a flux to lower firing temperatures and improve the strength of the final product. Its lubricating properties make it suitable for use in industrial applications, such as in the production of rubber and paints, to prevent sticking and improve processing.
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