Description
Bentonite is a naturally occurring clay mineral primarily composed of montmorillonite, known for its excellent absorbent, swelling, and binding properties. It is widely used across various industries due to its versatility, chemical stability, and ability to form gels or pastes when mixed with water.
Bentonite exhibits high cation exchange capacity, strong adsorption, and rheological properties, making it ideal for applications that require thickening, binding, or moisture retention. Its natural clay structure provides thermal stability, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength, which enhances performance in industrial, environmental, and cosmetic uses.
Bentonite is available in different grades, including sodium, calcium, and acid-activated bentonite, to meet the specific requirements of diverse applications. It can be processed into powders, granules, or pastes, providing flexibility for manufacturing and formulation purposes.
Key Features:
• High absorbent and swelling capacity
• Excellent binding and thickening properties
• Chemically stable and non-toxic
• Good thermal stability and mechanical strength
• Available in multiple grades for varied applications
Applications:
• Drilling muds and oil well operations
• Foundry and casting molds
• Adsorbents for environmental cleanup
• Cosmetics and personal care products
• Pharmaceuticals and health products
• Sealants and construction materials
Bentonite is a highly versatile clay mineral that enhances product functionality, stability, and performance across industrial, environmental, and consumer applications.
