Zeolite
We are offering zeolite. Zeolites are microporous, aluminosilicate minerals commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts.[1] the term zeolite was originally coined in 1756 by swedish mineralogist axel fredrik cronstedt, who observed that upon rapidly heating the material stilbite, it produced large amounts of steam from water that had been adsorbed by the material. Based on this, he called the material zeolite, from the greek ζέω (zéō), meaning "to boil" and λίθος (líthos), meaning "stone".[2]
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Multani Mitti
Rajasthani multani mitti is available with us.
Fullers Earth
We are offering fullers earth. Fuller's earth is any clay material that has the capability to decolorize oil or other liquids without chemical treatment. Fuller's earth typically consists of palygorskite (attapulgite) or bentonite.
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we are offering diatomaceous earth. diatomaceous earth ˌdaɪ.ətəˌmeɪʃəs ɜrθ, that is known as de, diatomite, or kieselgurkieselguhr, is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock did is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. it has a particle size ranging from less than 3 micrometres to more than 1 millimeter, but typically 10 to 200 micrometres. depending on the granularity, this powder can have on abrasive feel, similar to pumice powder, and has a low density as a result of its high porosity. the typical chemical composition of oven-dried diatomaceous earth is 80 to 90% silica, with 2 to 4% alumina (attributed mostly to clay minerals) and 0.5 to 2% iron oxide.
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Bleaching Earth Powder
We are offering bleaching earth powder. Bleaching earth powder is any clay material that has the capability to decolorize oil or other liquids without chemical treatment.[1] fuller's earth typically consists of palygorskite (attapulgite) or bentonite.[1] modern uses of fuller's earth include absorbents for oil, grease, and animal waste and as a carrier for pesticides and fertilizers. Minor uses include filtering, clarifying, and decolorizing; and as filler in paint, plaster, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.[1]
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Bleaching Clay
diatomecious earth
earthing sand
Ziolite
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