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Dioctahedral smectite. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 1318-93-0. Pack Sizes: 2kg, 5kg, 10kg, 25kg, 50kg. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Bentonite Clay
Bentonite Clay finds frequent use in various applications, including water treatment processes, as well as in the manufacturing of items like animal feed binders, foundry casting materials, iron ore pellets, and even cat litter. In its fine powder form, this Bentonite Clay serves as a valuable soil amendment for constructing landfills, lagoons, and water ponds, effectively reducing permeability rates and delivering exceptional sealing outcomes. Uses: Water Treatment, Cat Litter, Ceramics, Soil Amendments, Paper. Alternative Names: Montmorillonite, Silicate of Alumina, Smectite Clay, Sodium Activated Bentonite, Sodium Montmorillonite, and Wikinite. CAS No. 1302-78-9. Pack Sizes: 50 lb.
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Hectorite
Hectorite is a naturally occurring 2 : 1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group and is a principal component of bentonite clay. Hectorite occurs as an odorless, white to cream colored, waxy, dull powder composed of aggregates of colloidal sized lath-shaped crystals. Synonyms: Hector clay; Hectabrite AW; Hectabrite DP; Ghassoulite; Laponite; SHCa-1; Strese & Hofmanns Hectorite. CAS No. 12173-47-6. Product ID: PE0380. Molecular formula: Na0.3(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2. Mole weight: ?383. Category: Adsorbents; Emulsifiers. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Solid Dosage Form; Filler Excipients; Absorbent; Hectorite; PE0380; 08X4KI73EZ; 12173-47-6; 12173-47-6. UNII: 08X4KI73EZ. Chemical Name: Hectorite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Hectorite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Applications: Hectorite is used widely in pharmaceutical preparations as an absorbent, emulsifier, stabilizer, suspending agent, thickener, and viscosity-controlling agent. Hectorite is a component of other naturally occurring clays and hence may be suitable for use in similar pharmaceutical formulation applications as an adsorbent, oil-in-water emulsifying agent,suspending agent, or viscosity-increasing agent. It is also available as a synthetic material. Hectorite is used to modify the thixotropic behavior of pharmaceutical dispersions and for s
Hectorite
Hectorite is a naturally occurring 2 : 1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group and is a principal component of bentonite clay. Hectorite occurs as an odorless, white to creamcolored, waxy, dull powder composed of aggregates of colloidalsized lath-shaped crystals. Synonyms: Hector clay; Hectabrite AW; Hectabrite DP; Ghassoulite; Laponite; SHCa-1; Strese & Hofmanns Hectorite. CAS No. 12173-47-6. Product ID: PE-0559. Molecular formula: Na0.3(Mg, Li)3Si4O10(F, OH)2. Mole weight: 383. Category: Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0559; Hectorite; Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents; Na0.3(Mg, Li)3Si4O10(F, OH)2; 12173-47-6. UNII: 08X4KI73EZ. Chemical Name: Hectorite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Hectorite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Naturally occurring hectorite is mined from weathered bentonite deposits. It is further processed to remove grit and impurities so that it is suitable for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Applications: Hectorite is used widely in pharmaceutical preparations as an absorbent, emulsifier, stabilizer, suspending agent, thickener, and viscosity-controlling agent. Hectorite is a component of other naturally occurring clays and hence may be suitable for
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate
Magnesium aluminum silicate is a water-washed natural smectite clay that hydrates easily. Used in high pH personal care compositions such as depilatory, waving and hair relaxer products. Viscosity about 500cps (4% solution). Uses: Hair care (shampoos, conditioners & styling products), depilatories, shower gels, creams, lotions, make-up, shaving creams, deodorants. Group: Rheology modifiers. CAS No. 12199-37-0. Appearance: Fine off-white to tan-greenish powder, odorless. Catalog: CI-HC-0115.
Saponite
Saponite is a naturally occurring 2:1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group. It is a magnesium-rich hydrated aluminum silicate and is present as a component of some commercial magnesium aluminum silicate clays. It occurs in soft, amorphous masses in the cavities of certain rocks. Saponite occurs as a white to off-white, dull powder composed of fine-grained crystals of colloidal size. The material is greasy or soapy to the touch and swells on the addition of water. Synonyms: Afrodit; aluminum-saponite; auxite; cathkinite; ferroan saponite; griffithite; licianite; lucianite; piotine; zebedassite. CAS No. 1319-41-1. Product ID: PE0381. Molecular formula: (Ca0.5Na)0.3(Mg, Fe2+)3(Si, Al)4O10(OH)2·4H2O. Mole weight: ?480. Category: Adsorbents; Emulsifiers. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Solid Dosage Form; Filler Excipients; Absorbent; Saponite; PE0381; 1319-41-1; 1319-41-1. Chemical Name: Saponite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Saponite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Applications: Saponite is a colloidal material present in various naturally occurring clays such as magnesium aluminum silicates and is therefore suitable for use in pharmaceutical formulation applications as an adsorbent, viscosity-increasing agent, suspending agent,or as an oil-in-water emulsifying agent. Saponite, as a component of magnesium alu
Saponite
Saponite is a naturally occurring 2:1 phyllosilicate clay of the smectite (montmorillonite) group. It is a magnesium-rich hydrated aluminum silicate and is present as a component of some commercial magnesium aluminum silicate clays. It occurs in soft, amorphous masses in the cavities of certain rocks. Saponite occurs as a white to off-white, dull powder composed of fine-grained crystals of colloidal size. The material is greasy or soapy to the touch and swells on the addition of water. Synonyms: Afrodit; aluminum-saponite; auxite; cathkinite; ferroan saponite; griffithite; licianite; lucianite; piotine; zebedassite. CAS No. 1319-41-1. Product ID: PE-0564. Molecular formula: (Ca0.5Na)0.3(Mg, Fe2+)3(Si, Al)4O10(OH)2`4H2O. Mole weight: ?480. Category: Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0564; Saponite; Adsorbent; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents; (Ca0.5Na)0.3(Mg, Fe2+)3(Si, Al)4O10(OH)2`4H2O; 1319-41-1. UNII: NA. Chemical Name: Saponite. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Saponite is a stable material and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Applications: Saponite is a colloidal material present in various naturally occurring clays such as magnesium aluminum silicates and is therefore suitable for use in pharmaceutical formulation applications as an adsorbent, viscosity-incre
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