Talc is a naturally occurring non-metallic mineral, also known as hydrated magnesium silicate, with the chemical formula 3MgO·4SiO₂·H₂O. It is the softest mineral found in nature.
Talc is a magnesium-rich mineral with a layered, sheet-like structure, while calcium carbonate is a calcium compound with a granular structure. Talc features softness and layered properties that make it ideal for a range of applications, including cosmetics, plastics, and coatings, as it enhances durability and acid resistance. Calcium carbonate, though commonly used as a filler, lacks the acid resistance talc provides
Only high-purity, asbestos-free talc with specific characteristics can be used in cosmetics. It must meet strict criteria, including pH neutrality and low solubility in acid
Yes, food-grade talc powder is often used in chewing gum to improve texture, making it smoother and easier to chew.
Talc is commonly used as an additive during the manufacturing of various automotive parts such as bumpers, dashboards, seat bases, carpets, and interior trim to enhance durability, strength, and heat resistance
Yes, talc is an important additive used during the production of plastics used in air conditioner casings and other home appliances. It improves the mechanical properties of the plastic by enhancing rigidity, heat resistance, and dimensional stability, making the end products more durable and suitable for high-performance applications
Talc improves the smoothness, scratch resistance, fire resistance, and anti-corrosion properties of coatings. It also helps increase the hardness of the film, enhancing shear and tensile strength, while reducing production costs
Talc used in honeycomb ceramics has high purity, a well-defined plate-like structure, low levels of interfering ions, and a uniform particle size distribution
Talc enhances hardness, improves heat resistance and wearability, reduces the stickiness of rubber products, and helps regulate their resistance to cracking
Brucite is a naturally occurring mineral, belonging to the group of hydroxides. It is commonly found in the form of plate-like or fibrous structures and often occurs alongside minerals like dolomite, calcite, talc, and magnesite. Due to its excellent processing and chemical properties, it serves as a high-temperature refractory material and a fire-resistant electrical material. Additionally, Brucite is a top-quality, eco-friendly, low-toxic, multifunctional halogen-free flame retardant widely used in industries like plastics, rubber, and coatings
Brucite typically refers to the magnesium hydroxide extracted from natural brucite minerals, while synthetic magnesium hydroxide is chemically synthesized. When comparing the two, synthetic magnesium hydroxide generally boasts advantages in purity, whiteness, and particle size distribution.
As an excellent fire-resistant material, Brucite is widely used in industries like plastics, rubber, and coatings. Specifically for cables, Brucite significantly enhances flame retardancy, reducing the risk of fires and offering great application prospects in electrical and cable products
Antimony Trioxide Replacement Flame Retardant refers to a mixture of ingredients designed to replace traditional antimony trioxide in flame retardants
These alternatives help reduce costs, improve compatibility with various systems, provide multifunctionality, and lower toxic heavy metal content, offering a more environmentally friendly option
Both products offer nearly identical flame-retardant effects. However, Antimony Trioxide Replacement features lower heavy metal content and is more environmentally friendly
Both flame retardants deliver similar fire-resistant properties, ensuring a high level of protection.
Yes, it can be widely applied in rigid PVC components. For flexible PVC, such as plastic bags and films, the amount of flame retardant added must be carefully controlled to avoid affecting transparency
Yes, the release of crystalline water from low-smoke halogen-free flame retardants happens progressively throughout the heating process. When the material is heated to around 340-350℃, it begins to decompose, and the bound water molecules start to separate from the structure. As the temperature rises, the decomposition and water release accelerate, reaching the fastest rate of release at approximately 430℃. By the time the temperature hits around 490℃, the decomposition is complete, and all the crystalline water has been released. This staged release of water vapor plays a key role in enhancing the flame retardant properties of the material, as the water vapor helps cool the surrounding environment and reduce the spread of flames
Yes, both ACP (Aluminum Composite Panels) and CCP (Composite Insulation Panels) can use magnesium hydroxide flame retardants. ACP, known for its lightweight and fire-resistant properties, is ideal for building exteriors and signage. CCP, composed of foam materials, provides insulation and moisture resistance. Adding magnesium hydroxide enhances fire safety in both materials without compromising their structural integrity, making them safer and more environmentally friendly.
Yes, flame retardants used in CCP panels are typically halogen-free, minimizing the release of toxic substances during combustion and aligning with environmental trends
These flame retardants enhance fire resistance while maintaining the physical and electrical properties of the laminated boards, ensuring safety under extreme conditions such as high temperatures or electrical sparks
Talc masterbatch is produced using ultrafine transparent talc powder blended with PE or PP raw materials. The mixture undergoes surface activation, then combined with dispersants and specialized processing additives, and finally extruded through a mixer
Yes, we provide a limited number of free samples for testing to ensure our masterbatch meets your specific production needs
Packaging can be customized to your needs, with options like 25kg bags (with PE waterproof lining) or larger bulk packaging (jumbo bags). It is recommended to store the masterbatch in a dry, ventilated environment
Our production capacity is 50 tons per month, and standard delivery is within 14 days after payment
Yes, our experienced technical team offers full support, from product selection to post-sales assistance. We help optimize product performance, troubleshoot any issues, and provide guidance for special applications. Whether it's adjusting the specifications for your production needs or offering ongoing technical help, we ensure a smooth experience and optimal results
The PP filler masterbatch is widely used in products like automotive bumpers and household appliance casings
Yes, we offer custom services to match your unique requirements
With years of production experience, a comprehensive management system, a well-equipped testing team, and reliable production capabilities, Jinghua ensures the quality of custom products and guarantees timely delivery. We focus on maintaining consistency, ensuring each order meets the specific requirements of our clients while adhering to high industry standards.