Difference between revisions of "Bentonite"

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| origin                              = Australia, China, Europe, India, Russia, U.S.A.
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| stowage factor                      = 1,14 m/t (bulk)
 
| humidity and moisture              = -
 
| humidity and moisture              = -
 
| ventilation                        = -
 
| ventilation                        = -
| risk factors                        = -
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| risk factors                        = <ul><li>Moisture damage</li><li>Contamination</li><li>Spillage
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==

Revision as of 08:50, 17 October 2012

Infobox on Bentonite
Example of Bentonite
Bentonite-1.jpg
Facts
Origin Australia, China, Europe, India, Russia, U.S.A.
Stowage factor (in m3/t) 1,14 m/t (bulk)
Humidity / moisture -
Ventilation -
Risk factors
  • Moisture damage
  • Contamination
  • Spillage

Bentonite

Description

A light coloured powder found in two varieties, Sodium Bentonite and Calcium Bentonite. Shipped in bulk, polythene mesh bags or in multi-ply paper sacks.

Bentonite has been called a clay of a thousand users. Most of bentonites' applications includes the drilling and geotechnical industry. Further used as an additive in cement, adhesives and ceramics. A major application is the use as cat litter. Also used in the cosmetics industry, as a decoloriding agent, in polishes and abrasives, and as a food additive.

Sodium Bentonite is a highly absorbent material which will swell excessively when wet, but Calcium Bentonite has a very low capacity to swell or absorb water.

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.