Synthetic talc with uniform particle size and zero impurities!
"SN-Talc" is a synthetic talc with uniform particle size and zero impurities, produced through supercritical hydrothermal synthesis and organic modification. Talc (soapstone) is typically extracted as a natural mineral and has a wide range of industrial applications, including in food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, electronic components, and paints. While China, India, and Pakistan are the main sources, it is difficult to achieve 0% impurities due to its natural mineral origin, and even with advancements in grinding technology, it is said to be impossible to produce a uniform particle size. [Features] - Shape: Uniform - Contaminants: 0% - Particle Size: Adjustable on a nanometer scale *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Industrial Application Examples】 ■Ceramics ■Agriculture ■Food Additives ■Cosmetics ■Pharmaceuticals *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Super Nano Design Co., Ltd. is engaged in the design and manufacturing of new super hybrid nanoparticles that can be applied to a wide range of material systems using the world's first technology named the SND Method, which utilizes a supercritical hydrothermal synthesis field. By using the supercritical hydrothermal synthesis field, it is possible to mix substances that normally do not combine, enabling uniform and ultra-high concentration dispersion of nanoparticles in solvents and polymers, which has been considered difficult until now. This also allows for the simultaneous emergence of low viscosity, leading to the successful creation of super hybrid materials that possess both moldability and high functionality. This technology can be applied to a wide range of material fields and products, including environment, energy, medical, electronics, automotive, and sensor networks.