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Talc is an important industrial mineral. Its resistance to heat, electricity and acids make it an ideal surface for lab counter tops and electrical switchboards. It is also an important filler material for paints, rubber and insecticides. Even with all these uses, most people only know talc as the primary ingredient in talcum powder. Mineral specimens are not very common as it does not form very large crystals. However, it often replaces other minerals on an atom by atom basis and forms what are called pseudo morphs (false shape). The talc takes the form of the mineral it replaces. A specimen of what looks like milky quartz is quite a surprise when it not only has a soapy feel but can be scratched by a fingernail. |
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Paints |
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Sunrise Talc is used in polypropylene for automotive parts (under the hood / bonnet, dashboard, bumper, interior and exterior trim), household appliances and white goods. They impart a variety of benefits to polypropylene depending on the specific application, for instance higher stiffness and improved dimensional stability. |
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Sunrise talc is also used for low density polyethylene (Sunrise Talc is also used for linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) ant blocking and as a nucleating agent in semi crystalline polymers. In food packaging, Sunrise talc grade is ideal as reinforcing filler. |
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Sunrise Talc offers an unrivaled and innovative talc product line, surfaces treated, ultra fine grind and high aspect ratio grades. All Sunrise products are available in compacted form for enhanced compounding throughput and dosing accuracy. |
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Few other applications are: |
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Cosmetics |
Plastics |
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Paper |
Soap Cakes |
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For more information, please contact :
Mr. Mahesh Jaswani (+91 94141 61342) or Mr. Pradeep Jaswani (+91 94141 61851) |
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