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We are offering talc, soapstone.
Steatite, talc, french chalk or soapstone - is chemically a hydrous magnesium silicate with a basic formula of 3mgo 4sio2 h2o. The crystal structure of pure talc is a brucite sheet (mg12o12h4) sandwiched between two silica (sio2) sheets, to form talc layers that are superimposed indefinitely. Each layer is electrically neutral it is one of the softest minerals and has characteristic soapy feel. Its hardness being 01 on moh's scale of hardness, it can be easily cut and scratched by nail. It possesses lubricating properties, high luster and sheen, chemical inertness, high fusion point, low conductivity to heat and electricity. The colour of the material varies from pure white to silvery white.
applications:-
cosmetics: talc forms the base of many cosmetics.
•liquid or powdered formulations -- the platy crystalline structure of talc helps to impart a smooth feeling to liquid and powdered facial makeup applications. It assists in adhesion of the liquid or the powder to the skin, improves coverage, and helps to absorb unwanted skin oils. The smaller particle size talc can extend the more expensive white and color pigments (such as tio2, iron oxides, and boron nitride) and when used as a filler or solid dilutant, can help reduce costs.
typical uses include:
•liquid foundations, concealers, blushes, rouges and bronzing gels
•pressed face powders, eye shadows, blushes, foundations, eyebrow colors and eyeliners
•loose face or body powders, blushes, bronzers, and rouges
•creams and lotions, face, hand and body creams and lotions: - talc’s slippery nature adds a lovely texture to a cream which spreads easily.
•solid stick deodorants: - talc is an inert filler, essentially the solid equivalent of the water used as a dilutant. Talc imparts easy gliding properties to the stick. Talc can also help to lift the fragrance in a stick deodorant.
•dry shampoos: - talc-based powdered shampoos are for those who cannot wash their hair because of time or disability. Because of talc’s natural oleophilic properties, talc absorbs the oils and grime from the hair. Talc based dry shampoos can also be formulated for pets.
ceramics
talc is increasingly being used in the manufacture of artwares, jars, wall and floor tiles. It serves as a non-plastic ceramic material. The addition of talc in suitable proportions in the body of mixtures for porcelain, jars etc. Prevents the crazing (cracking) effect on the glazes. The proportion of talc in the ceramic body may go upto 80%. It is valued for its refractoriness and stability, as well as extremely low shrinkage at high temperature. Talc converts into clino-enstatite at about 1300c. Between 800c to 840c, the water molecules are driven off and talc dissociates into enstatite and amorphous silica without undergoing any change in shape, the shrinkage being 0.0005 inch only.
electrical industry
in the manufacturing of ceramic electric goods, the talc should not contain more than 1.5% feo and cao. Some consumers do not regard cao as having any harmful effect. Steatite suitable for the manufacture of 'lava' insulators must be dense, compact, uniform and homogeneous intexture, free from any inclusion and parting planes. It should not contain cao more than 1.5% and fe2o3; more than 1%. The iron oxide is a colourant and gives the fired shapes an unattractive colour. An increase of iron oxide above two per cent decreases the 'q' value (ratio of reactance to resistance) and increases the dielectric constant. Cao imparts abrasiveness and usually a short vitrification range and sometimes a high firing shrinkage.
paint industry
talc is used in the production of decorative paints, industrial coatings, pigment pastes, primers, enamels, adhesives, putties and other products of the industry. Due to natural properties and fine grinding of talc it improves fluidity and coverage properties of paint, imparts corrosion, acid, thermal, air resistance to them, increase smoothness and stability of paint products.
plastics
both the coated and uncoated grades are used as reinforcing filler. Talc is being increasingly used in hdpe, pp, ldpe, pvc, abs & thermosetting compounds. It is excellent filler due to blending characteristics and thermal and electrical resistant. It is chemically inert. It provides the smooth feel to plastic surface. Due to its chemical inertness, superior electrical and thermal resistance and other properties talc imparts stiffness, hardness, tensile strength of plastic products, improves quality of their surfaces, gives them electrical, chemical and thermal resistance.
paper industry
talc is used in three stages of paper making - as a filler, to control pitch and stickiness and in paper coating. During the paper making process, the micro impurities can clog the paper machinery. Talc being hydrophobic absorbs these micro droplets thus controlling their stickiness and avoids clogging. High brightness of talc leads to reduction in usage of expensive whitening agents and helps in controlling gloss of the coat. Talc gives smoothness, yellow index, porosity, opacity to paper, improves its yellow index and reduces the deterioration of the machinery.
rubber industry
it acts as a filler dusting agentanti-sticking agent. Talc should be of fine mesh all passing through 200 mesh.
textile industry
textile industry also prefers talc powder free from grit and colouration, which is used both for loading and bleaching certain types of cotton goods. Inferior grades are used in back filling textiles.
detergents
in detergent powder also, talc acts as a carrier of detergents and also reduces the cost. It is harmless to skin.
insecticides & pesticides: as an inert carrier for insecticides pesticides dusts.
foundry facings: for giving final finishes to the mould.
animal feed and pharmaceutical.


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We are a leading exporter, supplier and manufacturer of various natural stones and minerals like, mica products(mica scraps, powder and flakes), granites and marble, quartz, bentonite, feldsfar, baryte/barite, fly ash, dolomite, talc, calcit, china clay,natural fullers earth,abrasive garnet which have host of applications in the industries such as paper, paint, electronics, cosmetics, roofing felt, decorative purposes, pearlescent pigments, oil well drilling, ceramic, glass, road ballast, stones, textiles, foundry facing, rubber, porcelain, crockery, pharmaceuticals and food additives. • dev international was incepted in 2001 by mr. Sandeep sodani as a manufacturing, trading, export and import company • we are engaged in to family run business • we own 4 sophisticated manufacturing facilities and they are as follows:- - granite’s mines and manufacturing units are located in chennai and bangalore and headed by mr. Dilip sodani and pradeep sodani - marble’s mines and manufacturing set up situated in vietnam and look after by mr. Jagdish chandra sodani - mica mining and manufacturing is being done in rajasthan by mr. Dilip kumar jain - export to more than 12 countries (china, singapore, thailand, australia, europe, bangkok, middle east and gulf countries) quality has always been our forte and for this we have maintained high standards throughout all the business operations. We have appointed a team of quality analysts, which is responsible for checking the products stringently in order to ensure their flawlessness. We have business alliances with some of the renowned manufacturers who maintain consistent quality as per industry standards. We sincerely thank you for sparing your valuable time for knowing more about us. Please click on the link for further details on granites & marbles and in this regard we would like to have further business communications with you. We welcome your any suggestions for further improvements and expect your kind business support in the near future. In case you are interested to know anything more about our company or products,
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Talc, Soapstone

Listing ID #454250

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  • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

We are offering talc, soapstone. Steatite, talc, french chalk or soapstone - is chemically a hydrous magnesium silicate with a basic formula of 3mgo 4sio2 h2o. The crystal structure of pure talc is....
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  • Member Since 12 Years
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  • Year of Establishment 2002

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We are offering talc, soapstone.
Steatite, talc, french chalk or soapstone - is chemically a hydrous magnesium silicate with a basic formula of 3mgo 4sio2 h2o. The crystal structure of pure talc is a brucite sheet (mg12o12h4) sandwiched between two silica (sio2) sheets, to form talc layers that are superimposed indefinitely. Each layer is electrically neutral it is one of the softest minerals and has characteristic soapy feel. Its hardness being 01 on moh's scale of hardness, it can be easily cut and scratched by nail. It possesses lubricating properties, high luster and sheen, chemical inertness, high fusion point, low conductivity to heat and electricity. The colour of the material varies from pure white to silvery white.
applications:-
cosmetics: talc forms the base of many cosmetics.
•liquid or powdered formulations -- the platy crystalline structure of talc helps to impart a smooth feeling to liquid and powdered facial makeup applications. It assists in adhesion of the liquid or the powder to the skin, improves coverage, and helps to absorb unwanted skin oils. The smaller particle size talc can extend the more expensive white and color pigments (such as tio2, iron oxides, and boron nitride) and when used as a filler or solid dilutant, can help reduce costs.
typical uses include:
•liquid foundations, concealers, blushes, rouges and bronzing gels
•pressed face powders, eye shadows, blushes, foundations, eyebrow colors and eyeliners
•loose face or body powders, blushes, bronzers, and rouges
•creams and lotions, face, hand and body creams and lotions: - talc’s slippery nature adds a lovely texture to a cream which spreads easily.
•solid stick deodorants: - talc is an inert filler, essentially the solid equivalent of the water used as a dilutant. Talc imparts easy gliding properties to the stick. Talc can also help to lift the fragrance in a stick deodorant.
•dry shampoos: - talc-based powdered shampoos are for those who cannot wash their hair because of time or disability. Because of talc’s natural oleophilic properties, talc absorbs the oils and grime from the hair. Talc based dry shampoos can also be formulated for pets.
ceramics
talc is increasingly being used in the manufacture of artwares, jars, wall and floor tiles. It serves as a non-plastic ceramic material. The addition of talc in suitable proportions in the body of mixtures for porcelain, jars etc. Prevents the crazing (cracking) effect on the glazes. The proportion of talc in the ceramic body may go upto 80%. It is valued for its refractoriness and stability, as well as extremely low shrinkage at high temperature. Talc converts into clino-enstatite at about 1300c. Between 800c to 840c, the water molecules are driven off and talc dissociates into enstatite and amorphous silica without undergoing any change in shape, the shrinkage being 0.0005 inch only.
electrical industry
in the manufacturing of ceramic electric goods, the talc should not contain more than 1.5% feo and cao. Some consumers do not regard cao as having any harmful effect. Steatite suitable for the manufacture of 'lava' insulators must be dense, compact, uniform and homogeneous intexture, free from any inclusion and parting planes. It should not contain cao more than 1.5% and fe2o3; more than 1%. The iron oxide is a colourant and gives the fired shapes an unattractive colour. An increase of iron oxide above two per cent decreases the 'q' value (ratio of reactance to resistance) and increases the dielectric constant. Cao imparts abrasiveness and usually a short vitrification range and sometimes a high firing shrinkage.
paint industry
talc is used in the production of decorative paints, industrial coatings, pigment pastes, primers, enamels, adhesives, putties and other products of the industry. Due to natural properties and fine grinding of talc it improves fluidity and coverage properties of paint, imparts corrosion, acid, thermal, air resistance to them, increase smoothness and stability of paint products.
plastics
both the coated and uncoated grades are used as reinforcing filler. Talc is being increasingly used in hdpe, pp, ldpe, pvc, abs & thermosetting compounds. It is excellent filler due to blending characteristics and thermal and electrical resistant. It is chemically inert. It provides the smooth feel to plastic surface. Due to its chemical inertness, superior electrical and thermal resistance and other properties talc imparts stiffness, hardness, tensile strength of plastic products, improves quality of their surfaces, gives them electrical, chemical and thermal resistance.
paper industry
talc is used in three stages of paper making - as a filler, to control pitch and stickiness and in paper coating. During the paper making process, the micro impurities can clog the paper machinery. Talc being hydrophobic absorbs these micro droplets thus controlling their stickiness and avoids clogging. High brightness of talc leads to reduction in usage of expensive whitening agents and helps in controlling gloss of the coat. Talc gives smoothness, yellow index, porosity, opacity to paper, improves its yellow index and reduces the deterioration of the machinery.
rubber industry
it acts as a filler dusting agentanti-sticking agent. Talc should be of fine mesh all passing through 200 mesh.
textile industry
textile industry also prefers talc powder free from grit and colouration, which is used both for loading and bleaching certain types of cotton goods. Inferior grades are used in back filling textiles.
detergents
in detergent powder also, talc acts as a carrier of detergents and also reduces the cost. It is harmless to skin.
insecticides & pesticides: as an inert carrier for insecticides pesticides dusts.
foundry facings: for giving final finishes to the mould.
animal feed and pharmaceutical.


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We are a leading exporter, supplier and manufacturer of various natural stones and minerals like, mica products(mica scraps, powder and flakes), granites and marble, quartz, bentonite, feldsfar, baryte/barite, fly ash, dolomite, talc, calcit, china clay,natural fullers earth,abrasive garnet which have host of applications in the industries such as paper, paint, electronics, cosmetics, roofing felt, decorative purposes, pearlescent pigments, oil well drilling, ceramic, glass, road ballast, stones, textiles, foundry facing, rubber, porcelain, crockery, pharmaceuticals and food additives. • dev international was incepted in 2001 by mr. Sandeep sodani as a manufacturing, trading, export and import company • we are engaged in to family run business • we own 4 sophisticated manufacturing facilities and they are as follows:- - granite’s mines and manufacturing units are located in chennai and bangalore and headed by mr. Dilip sodani and pradeep sodani - marble’s mines and manufacturing set up situated in vietnam and look after by mr. Jagdish chandra sodani - mica mining and manufacturing is being done in rajasthan by mr. Dilip kumar jain - export to more than 12 countries (china, singapore, thailand, australia, europe, bangkok, middle east and gulf countries) quality has always been our forte and for this we have maintained high standards throughout all the business operations. We have appointed a team of quality analysts, which is responsible for checking the products stringently in order to ensure their flawlessness. We have business alliances with some of the renowned manufacturers who maintain consistent quality as per industry standards. We sincerely thank you for sparing your valuable time for knowing more about us. Please click on the link for further details on granites & marbles and in this regard we would like to have further business communications with you. We welcome your any suggestions for further improvements and expect your kind business support in the near future. In case you are interested to know anything more about our company or products,
  • Nature of Business Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier
  • Number of Employees Below 20
  • Year of Establishment 2002
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