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type of product:
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Talc, talcum line KT
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TALC, TALCUM LINE KT
TYPES KT1, KT5
1. Description
Highly pure talc with very low content of heterogenous substances, low Fe and alkali and with very high whiteness.
2. Mineralogical composition |
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Talc |
% |
>98 |
Chlorite |
% |
<1 |
Dolomite,
magnesite |
% |
<1 |
Asbestos |
% |
0 |
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3. Physical properties |
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Whiteness |
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KT 1 |
KT5 |
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CIE L |
97,15 |
96,8 |
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a* |
0 |
0,2 |
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b* |
1,49 |
1,32 |
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Y
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91 |
91 |
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KT1 25 µm |
KT5 55 µm |
Residue on sieve |
% max
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1 |
1 |
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Oil consumption |
g/100g max
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46
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40 |
Loose weight |
g/dm3
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510
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550 |
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pH |
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8 |
Moisture |
% max |
0,5 |
Density |
g/cm3 |
2,77 |
Hardness |
Mohs |
1 |
Ignition loss /1100 °C/ |
% |
6,5 |
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4.
Packing
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talc KT1 is packed into 25 kg paper bags, on 1000 kg pallets |
big bags 1 t |
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TALCS |
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There
are many types of talcs. The name "talc" does not describes the
diversity of this mineral in nature. On one hand the talc is a pure
magnesium silicate and on the other hand it is a common name for rocks
containing more minerals. Pure talc has the following chemical
formula: Mg3[Si4O10(OH)2]. Theoretical chemical analysis has the
following values:
SiO2 63,5%
MgO 31,7%
H2O 4,8%
more on
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WHITENESS TO 93
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