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Bleaching Clay


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Bleaching clay, also known as activated clay or bleaching earth, is a type of clay that is used in various industrial processes, particularly in the purification and refining of edible oils and fats. It is commonly used to remove impurities, pigments, and other contaminants from these oils and fats, thereby improving their quality and appearance. Bleaching clay works by adsorbing the impurities and coloring substances, resulting in a cleaner and clearer final product.

Bleaching clay is typically composed of various clay minerals, such as montmorillonite, bentonite, and attapulgite, which have high adsorption capacities. These clays are activated to increase their surface area and adsorptive properties, making them more effective in the removal of impurities. The activation process usually involves treatment with various chemicals or thermal processes to enhance their bleaching capabilities. As Ark Global Kimya, we do Bleaching Clay wholesale and export in Turkey

 

HS Code: 380290
Chemical name: Bleaching Clay
Chemical Formula: Al2Si4O10(OH)2nH2O
Packaging: 25 kg sacks
Appearance: Gray powder

 

Bleaching Clay Details:
– White to dark gray fine powder.
– Large specific surface area, porosity and high porosity.
– It swells strongly when added to a liquid solvent and It has high viscosity
– Particle size variety: 60-100 micrometers in size.

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