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High Purity Sodium Montmorillonite "Kunipia"

It has high viscosity, swelling properties, and thixotropic properties.

"Kunipia" is a refined and commercialized form of clay known as bentonite. Bentonite is said to have "a thousand uses" and is utilized in a wide range of industries and in our everyday lives. It has various characteristics such as expanding to several times its volume when absorbing moisture, possessing strong viscosity, not settling even after long periods, and being gentle on the human body. Kunipia enhances these properties, making it easier to use. 【Features】 - High viscosity, swelling capacity, and thixotropic properties - Safe, non-decaying, and stable inorganic colloid - Capable of creating promising interlayer compounds For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Clay mineral "Imerys Kaolin"

Very fine and flat particles of clay minerals.

"Capim Kaolin" is a clay mineral that originates from the hydrothermal decomposition of rocks. It is characterized by its main component, hydrated aluminum silicate, and its very fine and flat particles. Our company handles wet kaolin, which is used not only for papermaking but also in paints, adhesives, and rubber and plastic fillers. [Features] - Main component: hydrated aluminum silicate - Very fine and flat *Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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Clay mineral "Miracle"

Our original product made from molded and processed input mineral sepiolite!

"Miracle" is a high-performance material processed from the naturally occurring clay mineral "sepiolite." It possesses three main characteristics: adsorption, thixotropy, and plasticity, and is used in applications such as adsorption in powder form, as a molding aid utilizing viscosity, and for deodorization, dehumidification, and filtration when molded. Our company handles products from two countries, Turkey and the United States, each with different characteristics and suitable for different applications, so please choose according to your usage conditions. [Features] ■ Excellent adsorption properties ■ Thixotropy ■ Plasticity as clay *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Greek-made Atapulgite

This is a fibrous mineral utilized in various binders and thickeners, taking advantage of its excellent adhesive properties. Please consider it as a source for reducing reliance on China.

* It has a porous clay structure with pore tubes (tunnels, conduits) aligned along the fiber direction, a large specific surface area, and applications that utilize its absorption and adsorption performance, as well as its colloidal and gel-like properties. * When heated and dried, it solidifies well and has high moisture absorption and odor absorption properties, making it widely used in Europe and the United States as cat litter (for cat toilets) and oil absorbents. * There are applications for adding it as a thickening agent and liquid drip prevention agent in paints, as well as for use in civil engineering drilling mud, pesticide carrier materials, and jointing agents. Please also visit our inorganic fine materials department's website.

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