Quantity(Tons) 1 - 10 11 - 40 41 - 100 >100 Est. Time(days) 5 7 15 To be negotiated
2000T/Month
1.High density talcum powder for ink features a high specific surface area, effectively acting as a dusting/partitioning agent for sticky compounds to enhance handling and prevent clumping.
2.High density talcum powder for ink used in paints and inks offers benefits such as low density, cost-effectiveness, excellent processability, and well-rounded performance.
3.Talc for paints and inks for ceramic applications possesses superior physicochemical properties, including lubricity, fire resistance, acid resistance, insulation, a high melting point, strong coverage, soft texture, good gloss, and high adsorption capacity.
4.Talc for paper and board for ceramic applications exhibits high chemical inertness and exceptional heat resistance.
5.High density talcum powder for ink for ceramic applications enhances product rigidity and reduces shrinkage rates.
Talc for paints and inks plays an important role in improving coverage in paints and inks by increasing the pseudoplasticity of the paint. Pseudoplastic behavior means the paint becomes less viscous when it is being applied (sheared), so it is easier to spread and allows for better control over film thickness.
2. Enhanced Paint Durability
Due to the hydrophobic nature of talc for paints and inks, it offers excellent paint durability by making the paint more resistant to wet scrubbing. In addition, the chemical inertness of talc for paints and inks makes it stable against reactions with the surrounding air, acids, or moisture. Besides, Talc for paper and board is a great carrier for anti-corrosive primers and anti-corrosive primers, which are used to protect metals from corrosion.
3. Improved Visual Properties
High density talcum powder for ink significantly improves the visual properties of paper and board by enhancing paint brightness and opacity, ensuring a more vibrant and consistent finish. Its fine particles fill microscopic surface irregularities, creating a smoother substrate that reflects light uniformly, preventing dullness or patchy appearance. Additionally, Talc for paints and inks's whiteness contributes to higher luminosity, making colors appear more vivid and long-lasting. This mineral additive also improves ink adhesion, reducing bleed-through and maintaining sharp print quality.
4. Superior Adhesion Properties
The main characteristics to be considered when choosing talc for paints and inks are color, particle size, oil absorption, and acid solubility. Our Talc for paper and board provides high whiteness, low oil absorption, very limited acid solubility, and fine particle size, which are the features ensuring optimum paint quality.
Customizable Solutions for Diverse Applications
We manufacture different grades of Talc for paper and board, each suited for specific applications in the paint industry. Our Talc for paper and board can be used in the production of architectural paints, industrial coatings, extenders, and other products. By offering a broad range of grades, we give solutions that are not only functional and of high quality but also affordable.
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TEST ITEM
Product
Whiteness(%)
Particle size D50(μm)
SiO(%)
Moisture content(%)
LOI 1000℃(%)
VT-15DL
80±3
16±3
-
-
≤36
VT-20BM
91±1
19±2
59
≤0.3
≤8
VT-12DM
≥90
11±1
28
≤0.3
≤40
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Company Introduction
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