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Get Latest Price10 ~ 14 / Kilogram
|Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
China
Price for Minimum Order:
Minimum Order Quantity:
200 Kilogram
Packaging Detail:
25kgs per plastic woven bag or fiber can
Delivery Time:
within 10 working days
Supplying Ability:
1000000 Kilogram per Year
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C
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ADHESIVES. . . as a thickener
Some liquid adhesives are strong, but thin (low viscosity). When
adhesives are thin, they soak too quickly into porous papers and
are reduced in efficiency. Adding sodium bentonite or hectorite to
a thin adhesive instantly creates a thickened adhesive that sits on
top of porous paper *- the penetration is controlled. Bentonite or
hectorite is usually just blended with a liquid adhesive. Improved
gelling is accomplished by premixing these clays with a little
fresh water, then adding the clay premix to the adhesive until the
right balance of properties is reached.
DETERGENT. . . as a colloid
Detergents consist of an alkali to loosen dirt and grease, an
emulsifier to hold oil and grease, and a protective colloid to
prevent soil particles from redeposition in the fabric. Sodium
bentonite, such as Polargel T or hectorite, such as Hectalite **0,
are selected for use in detergents on the basis of all of these
actions, although very mild in alkalinity. It acts not merely as a
filler, but as an active agent when added to detergent
formulas.
PRINTING. . . as a suspending agent
In the process of printing, some inks do not dry rapidly and may
offset from one sheet to the back of the sheet stacked above it. A
common cure for this problem is starch, held suspended by a thin
hectorite or white bentonite suspension.
INSECTICIDES. . . as a carrier
Volclay powder is an active carrier in the formulation of dust
insecticides. Volclay clings to the plant and is held in place by
traces of moisture on the plant, thus reducing loss of toxicant due
to blowing and dusting. Sodium bentonites, such as Volclay HPM**0,
impregnate easily with poisons dissolved in an organic solvent.
This toxicant solution is sprayed on Volclay and tumbled until the
solvent has essentially evaporated. This leaves a film of poison
impregnated in and on the Volclay products. Powder insecticides may
be applied by airplane or ground applicators. They have the ability
to penetrate dense foliage and are useful in corn borer and
mosquito control.
PENCILS & GRAPHITE. . . as a binder
In the manufacture of graphite pencils, air-classified grades of
Volclay sodium bentonite and micronized hectorite are regularly
used to bind the graphite compound in pencil lead.
POLISHES. . . as a thickener
Small amounts of hectorite and magnesium aluminum silicate added to
the suspension type of polish, or 5% to *0% for the paste type of
polish keeps the product in uniform suspension for long periods of
time. These clays increase the consistency, makes spreading and
removal easier.
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS. . . as a binder, suspension aid and
stabilizer
Small quantities of air-classified bentonite or hectorite impart
stabilization of aerosols and cleaning compounds due to the large
surface area of bentonites, and even greater surface area of
hectorites. Both hectorite and bentonite are compatible with
organic gums and associative thickeners, modify the consistency and
feel of organic thickeners by reducing tackiness, gumminess and
stringiness.
WELDING RODS. . . as a binder
Hectorite is used in welding rod coatings. It is used as a binder
to adhere the various fluxing materials to the welding rod. It also
acts as a suspending agent in the coating solution.