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Raymond Mill Makes Talcum powder properties and uses better2017-11-09

 Properties of Talcum

 
Talc powder can be produced by Raymond mill, and the powder size is from 80 mesh to 400 mesh. These talc powder can be used in various applications.
 
Talc is one of the most important inorganic powders, especially in its diversity and complexity. Talc has the characteristics of stability, low hardness, layered structure, lipophilic and hydrophobic properties. The minerals in nature rarely have such advantages as talc. The characteristics of talc itself determine that it is a rare functional filler.Talc has excellent physical and chemical properties, such as lubricity, viscosity resistance, flow resistance, fire resistance, acid resistance, insulation, high melting point, chemical activity, good hiding power, soft, glossy and strong adsorbability.
 
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Application of Talcum powder
 
In many applications, talc can not only play the role of general filler, reduce product cost, but also can significantly enhance the many properties of these products. This makes talc as a filler and is widely used in paper making, plastics, paints, ceramics, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, rubber, and agricultural products,Fertilizers and other industries.
 
The addition of talc can change a variety of properties of plastics, such as molding shrinkage, surface hardness, flexural modulus, tensile strength, impact strength, heat variant temperature, molding process and dimensional stability of products.

Talcum Raymond mill

Raymond Mill is focused on powder grinding of talc, graphite, diabase, clay, clay, coal gangue, wollastonite, lime, zircon sand, bentonite, manganese ore, gypsum and calcite with hardness below 7 level, humidity less than 6% of non metallic mineral, product has many patents with the performance of leading up to the national level. 
 

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