Talc
Talc is a soft, nonabrasive, inert mineral that can be ground easily (flaky habit) to form white and bright (>78 GE) fine to micronized powder that acts as a functional filler (paint; plastics; paper; rubber; adhesives; joint compounds; stucco; pharmaceuticals). Additional advantages include its high oil and grease absorption capabilities (organophilic/hydrophobic) [cosmetics and pharmaceuticals; pitch-control in pulp; paper filler and coater; dusting and mold-release agent; bitumen filler] and its flaky habit provides structural strength, pigmentation, opacity, rheology, viscosity, and corrosion and weathering resistance [paint; specialty plastics; various rubber compounds]
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Silica is the principle glass-forming oxide making up approximately 60% of soda-lime-silica glass batch. Silica sand/quartz is heat resistant to approx. 1470°C and is used as a foundry sand in the manufacture of molds and cores for casting metals.
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Feldspar
feldspar are aluminosilicates with varying amounts of k, na and ca in a solid solution series; the main commercial feldspars lie between the sodium(albite) and potash (microcline) rich end members, and the sodium end of the sodium-calcium series (oligoclase)..
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Barite
Barite is a clean, relatively soft, virtually inert, and quite inexpensive mineral with high Specific gravity (hence used as weighing agent in drilling mud). Drilling muds account for more than 90% of the worldwide market for Barite.
Type : China Clay
Color : White, Metallic
Feature : Moisture Proof
Packaging Size : 25kg
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Graphite
hyderated lime
Limestone
Magnesite
porbandar chalk
Quartz
Soapstone
Yellow Ochre
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