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We are leading name engaged as Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier and Retailer of wide range of Industrial Mineral, Metamorphic Stone, Processed Minerals, Soap Raw Material and Soapstone Lumps etc...

Soapstone powder is used in various industries in different forms. It is also known as talc. Talc powder have many applications, some are mentioned below - : 1) Paper Talc is used in the pulp and paper industry for coating paper, for pitch control, and as a filler. It helps in controlling pitch and stickies which clog machines and impact runnability. Special properties of talc help in improving quality and productivity of paper. 2) Cosmetics Fine talc is used as a base for powder and rouge. Talc mattes the skin in cosmetics. It has an antibacterial effect and its pure form does not have any allergenic substance in it. 3) Ceramics Talc has infinite use in the ceramic industry. It is used in automotive cordierite ceramics, electroceramics, floor tiles, sanitaryware, cordierite - mullite refractories, tableware. It helps in improving the mechanical and optical properties of tiles. In addition, cordierites formed by chlorite-rich talc have high thermal shock resistance. 4) Paints In this industry, foliated, fibrous or lamellar talc of fine mesh is preferred. It is used as a paint or an extender in paint industry. Colour, particle size and oil absorption are the main criteria for selecting talc for paint manufacture. Talc suitability for paint should have volatile matter below 0.75%, oil absorption within 5 of the approved sample and solubility not more than 0.25% in water. Asbestine is the trade name given to fibrous talc suitable for paint making. 5) Rubber In rubber industry talc is used for two purposes, one to prevent rubber moulds from sticking and the other as compunding material in the preparation of certain types of hard rubber. The consumption of talc for the latter use is small. Generally grade II to III are used in the rubber industry. Talc should be of fine mesh all passing through 200 mesh. 6) Plastics Talc is used as a reinforcing filler in polypropylene and engineering thermoplastics for automobile parts, household appliances, electrical & electronics components, and food packaging. It is also used for antiblocking in polyethylene as it restores mechanical properties to recycled plastics. Its other applications areas include biopolymers, semi-crystalline polymers, and wood plastic composites. 7) Pharmaceuticals Talc is used as an excipient for tablets and carrier for medicated powders. It is an excellent anti-tack agent, and therefore it ensures flawless products. In addition, for targeted delivery of drugs it is used in enteric coating

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Upreti Talc Pvt. Ltd. Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
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We Upreti Talc Pvt. Ltd. are a leading and distinguished Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier and Retailer of quality Industrial Mineral, Metamorphic Stone, Processed Minerals, Soap Raw Material and Soapstone Lumps.

Soapstone powder is used in various industries in different forms. It is also known as talc. Talc powder have many applications, some are mentioned below - : 1) Paper Talc is used in the pulp and paper industry for coating paper, for pitch control, and as a filler. It helps in controlling pitch and stickies which clog machines and impact runnability. Special properties of talc help in improving quality and productivity of paper. 2) Cosmetics Fine talc is used as a base for powder and rouge. Talc mattes the skin in cosmetics. It has an antibacterial effect and its pure form does not have any allergenic substance in it. 3) Ceramics Talc has infinite use in the ceramic industry. It is used in automotive cordierite ceramics, electroceramics, floor tiles, sanitaryware, cordierite - mullite refractories, tableware. It helps in improving the mechanical and optical properties of tiles. In addition, cordierites formed by chlorite-rich talc have high thermal shock resistance. 4) Paints In this industry, foliated, fibrous or lamellar talc of fine mesh is preferred. It is used as a paint or an extender in paint industry. Colour, particle size and oil absorption are the main criteria for selecting talc for paint manufacture. Talc suitability for paint should have volatile matter below 0.75%, oil absorption within 5 of the approved sample and solubility not more than 0.25% in water. Asbestine is the trade name given to fibrous talc suitable for paint making. 5) Rubber In rubber industry talc is used for two purposes, one to prevent rubber moulds from sticking and the other as compunding material in the preparation of certain types of hard rubber. The consumption of talc for the latter use is small. Generally grade II to III are used in the rubber industry. Talc should be of fine mesh all passing through 200 mesh. 6) Plastics Talc is used as a reinforcing filler in polypropylene and engineering thermoplastics for automobile parts, household appliances, electrical & electronics components, and food packaging. It is also used for antiblocking in polyethylene as it restores mechanical properties to recycled plastics. Its other applications areas include biopolymers, semi-crystalline polymers, and wood plastic composites. 7) Pharmaceuticals Talc is used as an excipient for tablets and carrier for medicated powders. It is an excellent anti-tack agent, and therefore it ensures flawless products. In addition, for targeted delivery of drugs it is used in enteric coating

All variety of soapstone lumps are mentioned in this group. Soapstone lumps/ Talc lumps can white, grey, green, blue, pink and even black in color. Soapstone is a type of metamorphic rock. It is largely composed of the mineral talc and thus rich in magnesium. Soapstone is also used for carving sculpture, coaster, kitchen countertops and sinks. In Finland, amulets and images of gods were carved out of soapstone. The Hoysala Empire temples were made of soapstone. Soapstone lumps are also known as whisky stones because soapstone retains its temperature longer than ice and it is non - porous and thus odorless and tasteless. Soapstone is notable for its high degree of resistance to acids and heat.

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