Kaolin

800 mesh

Reagent Code: #93241
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Alias kaolin, porcelain clay
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CAS Number 1332-58-7

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Weight 258.16 g/mol
Formula Al₂Si₂O₉H₄
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EC Number 310-194-1
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Kaolin is widely used in the ceramics industry as a key ingredient in the production of porcelain and other ceramic products due to its ability to enhance strength and whiteness. In the paper industry, it is employed as a coating and filler to improve the brightness, smoothness, and printability of paper. Additionally, kaolin is utilized in the production of paints and coatings to improve opacity, durability, and viscosity control. It also finds applications in the cosmetics industry, where it is used in products like face masks and powders for its absorbent and soothing properties. In agriculture, kaolin is applied as a protective spray to reduce sun damage and pest infestation on crops. Furthermore, it is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient in tablets and as an active ingredient in some medicinal formulations for its mild adsorbent properties.

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Appearance White to Light Yellow or Beige powder
Particle Size 800 Mesh
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 1kg
10-20 days ฿580.00
inventory 5kg
10-20 days ฿1,920.00
inventory 25kg
10-20 days ฿7,950.00

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Kaolin is widely used in the ceramics industry as a key ingredient in the production of porcelain and other ceramic products due to its ability to enhance strength and whiteness. In the paper industry, it is employed as a coating and filler to improve the brightness, smoothness, and printability of paper. Additionally, kaolin is utilized in the production of paints and coatings to improve opacity, durability, and viscosity control. It also finds applications in the cosmetics industry, where it is used in

Kaolin is widely used in the ceramics industry as a key ingredient in the production of porcelain and other ceramic products due to its ability to enhance strength and whiteness. In the paper industry, it is employed as a coating and filler to improve the brightness, smoothness, and printability of paper. Additionally, kaolin is utilized in the production of paints and coatings to improve opacity, durability, and viscosity control. It also finds applications in the cosmetics industry, where it is used in products like face masks and powders for its absorbent and soothing properties. In agriculture, kaolin is applied as a protective spray to reduce sun damage and pest infestation on crops. Furthermore, it is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient in tablets and as an active ingredient in some medicinal formulations for its mild adsorbent properties.

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