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Calcium Oxide, Product of Thailand


CALCIUM OXIDE

PRODUCT NAME : Calcium Oxide, Product of Thailand
CHEMICAL NAME : Calcium Oxide
CAS NUMBER : 1305-78-8
SYNONYMS : Quick Lime, Quicklime, Lime, Unslaked Lime, Lime burnt, Lime powder, Lime purified
MOLECULAR  FORMULAR : CaO
MOLECULAR  WEIGHT : 56

PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION : 
Calcium Oxide production begins with extraction of chemical grade limestone from quarries or mines. Heated limestone at high temperature in the calcination process, it transforms into quicklime. Quicklime can then further be processed into Hydrated Lime through a hydration process.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS : 
Appearance : White Fine Powder
Available Calcium Oxide (%-min) : 88-92 % min
Fineness pass through 100 Mesh (150 micron) : 90 % min

PACKAGING : 25 kg/bag, 500 kg/bag, 1,000 kg/bag
ORIGIN OF COUNTRY : Thailand
MANUFACTURER  : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
EXPORTER : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.

CONTACT INFORMATION : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
ADDRESS : 36/1 Moo 9, Nadee, Mueangsamutsakhon, Samutsakhon, Thailand
DEPARTMENT : Export Sales Division
Tel.  +6634 496284, +6634 854888
Fax. +6634 496285, +6634 854899
Mobile No. +668 00160016, +668 98554004

KEYWORD : Calcium Oxide, CaO, Quick Lime, Quicklime, Lime, Unslaked Lime, Lime burnt, Lime powder, Lime purified, Lime Product, Thailand Lime, Thailand Calcium Oxide, Thailand CaO, Thailand QuickLime, Oxide
CAS number 1305-78-8

LIME APPLICATIONS
Lime products have a plenty of uses in a wide variety of traditional and emerging applications. Aerated Concrete, Agricultural Farm, Bioplastics, Cement, Desalination Plant, Feed Mill, Fiber Glass, Flue Gas Treatment, Glass & Bottle, Incinerator, Iron & Steel, Mortars, Non-ferrous Metal, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Precious Metals, PCC, Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Pulp & Paper, Road Construction & Foundation, Soil Stabilization, Sugar Products, Waste & Water Treatment

LIME IN INDUSTRIES, Lime is a basic chemical that is used in many industrial processes. It is used in production processes to make steel, non-ferrous minerals, paper, plastics, fiberglass and building materials.
IRON AND STEEL, Limestone and quicklime are key raw materials used in iron and steel making processes.
MINING, Lime products are extensively used in metallurgy leaching, smelting and refining processes to produce non-ferrous minerals such as gold, copper, alumina, zinc, nickel, uranium, rare earth, etc.
PCC, Quicklime plays important role in production of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC), which is widely used in industries such as paper, plastics, etc.
PAPER, Lime products play major roles in modern pulping and paper making process nowadays.
FIBERGLASS, Lime products are used in production processes of advance engineering materials, such as fiberglass for wind turbine blades, which enable us to generate electricity from renewable resource.
BUILDING MATERIALS, Lime products are used in production processes of building materials such as cement, mortar, autoclaved aerated concrete block, steel, glass, etc.
LIME IN AGRICULTURE, Lime products are used in agricultural applications such as animals feed ingredient, soil improvement and water conditioning.
ANIMALS FEED, Limestone is used as a vital ingredient in poultry and other farm animals feed, as the source of calcium.
SHRIMP FARM, Lime products are widely used in site preparation and water conditioning for shrimp farming.
LIME IN ENVIRONMENT, Lime is an important chemical used in many environmental applications. For instance, used in treatment of water in waterworks, waste water, industrial waste, household waste and flue gas treatment.
WASTE WATER TREATMENT, Lime products are the key materials used in waste water treatment.
WATERWORKS, Lime products are used as water treatment chemical in waterworks and desalination plants.
FLUE GAS TREATMENT, Lime products are used for flue gas treatment in power plants and other waste treatment plants.
LIME IN HOUSEHOLD, Lime products are used in various processes to make consumer products we see and use in our daily lives such as sugar, glass and bottles, cutlery and bioplastics products.
SUGAR, Lime products are used in raw juice preparation and sugar refining processes.
GLASS AND BOTTLES, Limestone is one of key materials in glass and bottles manufacturing process.
CUTLERY, Lime products involved in processes of making stainless steel and nickel based coating materials used in cutlery we use every day.
BIOPLASTICS, Lime products play an important role in production of bioplastics, which are used in environmental friendly products nowadays.






Calcium Hydroxide, Product of Thailand


CALCIUM HYDROXIDE

PRODUCT NAME : Calcium Hydroxide, Product of Thailand
CHEMICAL NAME : Calcium Hydroxide
CAS NUMBER : 1305-62-0
SYNONYMS : Hydrated Lime, Slaked Lime, Milk of Lime, Caustic Lime, Pickling Lime, Limemilk, Limewater, Calcium Oxide Hydrate, Calcium Dihydroxide, Portlandite, Calcium Hydrate, Kalkhydrote
MOLECULAR  FORMULAR : Ca(OH)2
MOLECULAR  WEIGHT : 74

PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION : 
Calcium Hydroxide production begins with extraction of chemical grade limestone from quarries or mines. Heated limestone at high temperature in the calcination process, it transforms into quicklime. Quicklime can then further be processed into Hydrated Lime through a hydration process.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS : 
Appearance : White Fine Powder
Moisture Content : 1.0 % max
Fineness : depend on grade of Calcium Hydroxide
Purity of Calcium Hydroxide,
Grade CCH-90, Purity of Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)2  : 90 % min
Grade CCH-92, Purity of Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)2  : 92 % min
Grade CCH-95, Purity of Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)2  : 95 % min
Grade CCH-97, Purity of Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)2  : 97 % min

PACKAGING : 25 kg/bag, 500 kg/bag
ORIGIN OF COUNTRY : Thailand
MANUFACTURER  : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
EXPORTER : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.

CONTACT INFORMATION : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
ADDRESS : 36/1 Moo 9, Nadee, Mueangsamutsakhon, Samutsakhon, Thailand
DEPARTMENT : Export Sales Division
Tel.  +6634 496284, +6634 854888
Fax. +6634 496285, +6634 854899
Mobile No. +668 00160016, +668 98554004

KEYWORD : Calcium Hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, Hydrated Lime, Slaked Lime, Milk of Lime, Caustic Lime, Pickling Lime, Limemilk, Limewater, Calcium Oxide Hydrate, Calcium Dihydroxide, Portlandite, Calcium Hydrate, Kalkhydrote, Lime Product, Thailand Lime, Thailand Calcium Hydroxide, Thailand CaOH2, Thailand Hydrated Lime, CAS number 1305-62-0

LIME APPLICATIONS
Lime products have a plenty of uses in a wide variety of traditional and emerging applications. Aerated Concrete, Agricultural Farm, Bioplastics, Cement, Desalination Plant, Feed Mill, Fiber Glass, Flue Gas Treatment, Glass & Bottle, Incinerator, Iron & Steel, Mortars, Non-ferrous Metal, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Precious Metals, PCC, Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Pulp & Paper, Road Construction & Foundation, Soil Stabilization, Sugar Products, Waste & Water Treatment, Etc.

LIME IN INDUSTRIES, Lime is a basic chemical that is used in many industrial processes. It is used in production processes to make steel, non-ferrous minerals, paper, plastics, fiberglass and building materials.
IRON AND STEEL, Limestone and quicklime are key raw materials used in iron and steel making processes.
MINING, Lime products are extensively used in metallurgy leaching, smelting and refining processes to produce non-ferrous minerals such as gold, copper, alumina, zinc, nickel, uranium, rare earth, etc.
PCC, Quicklime plays important role in production of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC), which is widely used in industries such as paper, plastics, etc.
PAPER, Lime products play major roles in modern pulping and paper making process nowadays.
FIBERGLASS, Lime products are used in production processes of advance engineering materials, such as fiberglass for wind turbine blades, which enable us to generate electricity from renewable resource.
BUILDING MATERIALS, Lime products are used in production processes of building materials such as cement, mortar, autoclaved aerated concrete block, steel, glass, etc.
LIME IN AGRICULTURE, Lime products are used in agricultural applications such as animals feed ingredient, soil improvement and water conditioning.
ANIMALS FEED, Limestone is used as a vital ingredient in poultry and other farm animals feed, as the source of calcium.
SHRIMP FARM, Lime products are widely used in site preparation and water conditioning for shrimp farming.
LIME IN ENVIRONMENT, Lime is an important chemical used in many environmental applications. For instance, used in treatment of water in waterworks, waste water, industrial waste, household waste and flue gas treatment.
WASTE WATER TREATMENT, Lime products are the key materials used in waste water treatment.
WATERWORKS, Lime products are used as water treatment chemical in waterworks and desalination plants.
FLUE GAS TREATMENT, Lime products are used for flue gas treatment in power plants and other waste treatment plants.
LIME IN HOUSEHOLD, Lime products are used in various processes to make consumer products we see and use in our daily lives such as sugar, glass and bottles, cutlery and bioplastics products.
SUGAR, Lime products are used in raw juice preparation and sugar refining processes.
GLASS AND BOTTLES, Limestone is one of key materials in glass and bottles manufacturing process.
CUTLERY, Lime products involved in processes of making stainless steel and nickel based coating materials used in cutlery we use every day.
BIOPLASTICS, Lime products play an important role in production of bioplastics, which are used in environmental friendly products nowadays.






Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Product of Thailand


PRECIPITATED CALCIUM CARBONATE

PRODUCT NAME : Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Product of Thailand
CHEMICAL NAME : Precipitated Calcium Carbonate
CAS NUMBER : 471-34-1
SYNONYMS : PCC, Precipitated CaCO3, Light Calcium Carbonate, Light CaCO3, Synthetic Calcium Carbonate, Synthetic CaCO3, Calcium Carbonate, CaCO3
MOLECULAR  WEIGHT : 100

PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION : 
Precipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC) or Light Calcium Carbonate is made of calcium carbonate limestone as raw material, by calcining, digestion, mixing, carbide, separation, drying, classification, testing, packaging processes to make it. The advantages of our products are high whiteness, uniform particle size distribution, narrow particle size distribution etc. Widely used in plastic, rubber, paint, coating, printing ink, paper-making industry, chemicals, petrochemicals, food, pharmaceutical, feed, agriculture, etc.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS : 
Appearance : White Fine Powder
Purity of Calcium Carbonate : 99 % min 
Top Cut : 8 micron max
Mean Particle Size : 4 micron max
Fineness Pass 325 Mesh wet sieve : 99.99 % min
Residue on 325 Mesh wet sieve : 0.01 % max
Whiteness : 95 % min
Moisture Content : 0.20 % max

PACKAGING : 20 kg/bag, 25 kg/bag, 500 kg/bag, 1,000 kg/bag
ORIGIN OF COUNTRY : Thailand
MANUFACTURER  : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
EXPORTER : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.

CONTACT INFORMATION : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
ADDRESS : 36/1 Moo 9, Nadee, Mueangsamutsakhon, Samutsakhon, Thailand
DEPARTMENT : Export Sales Division
Tel.  +6634 496284, +6634 854888
Fax. +6634 496285, +6634 854899
Mobile No. +668 00160016, +668 98554004

KEYWORD : Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, PCC, Precipitated CaCO3, Light Calcium Carbonate, Light CaCO3, Synthetic Calcium Carbonate, Synthetic CaCO3, Calcium Carbonate, CaCO3, Thailand PCC, Thailand Calcium Carbonate, Thailand CaCO3, CAS number 471-34-1

Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, PCC are very important raw materials or additives for a great number of applications. The complete list might be very extensive therefore a brief summary of the most significant uses is described below.
Environment
Steel and other metallurgy
Construction
Animal feed and premix
Agriculture
Paper industry
Paints and coating
Pharma and food industry
Adhesives and sealants
Plastics and polymer
Rubber
Chemical industry
Petroleum industry
Petrochemicals industry

General industry

Calcium Carbonate, Product of Thailand



CALCIUM CARBONATE

PRODUCT NAME : Calcium Carbonate, Product of Thailand
CHEMICAL NAME : Calcium Carbonate
CAS NUMBER : 1317-65-3
SYNONYMS : Limestone Powder, Calcite, GCC, PCC, Ground Calcium Carbonate, Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Heavy Calcium Carbonate, Light Calcium Carbonate, Coated Calcium Carbonate, Treated Calcium Carbonate, Chalk, Marble
MOLECULAR  FORMULAR : CaCO3
MOLECULAR  WEIGHT : 100
PHYSICAL FORM : White Fine Powder 
PACKAGING : 25 Kg /bag, 500 kg/bag, 1,000 kg/bag

PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION : 
 
Calcium Carbonate is natural, ultra-fine and easy to disperse, manufactured from a high purity and very white crystalline Calcium Carbonate, CaCO3  98.50 % min, MgCO3  0.80 % max, Fe2O3 0.02 % max and HCL insoluble content 1.00 % max.

Grades of Calcium Carbonate From Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
Micro Calcium Carbonate, Micro CaCO3
Coated Calcium Carbonate, Coated CaCO3, Treated Calcium Carbonate, Treated CaCO3
Uncoated Calcium Carbonate, Uncoated CaCO3, Untreated Calcium Carbonate, Untreated CaCO3
Heavy Calcium Carbonate, Heavy CaCO3
Light Calcium Carbonate, Light CaCO3
Ground Calcium Carbonate, Ground CaCO3, GCC
Synthetic Calcium Carbonate, Synthetic CaCO3
Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Precipitated CaCO3, PCC
Calcium Carbonate Powder, CaCO3 powder
Calcium Carbonate Masterbatch, CaCO3 Masterbatch
Calcium Carbonate Industrial Grade
Calcium Carbonate Food Grade, CaCO3 FCC, CaCO3 Food Grade
Technical Data Sheet and MSDS, Please contact Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.

ORIGIN OF COUNTRY : Thailand
MANUFACTURER  : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
EXPORTER : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
CONTACT INFORMATION : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
ADDRESS : 36/1 Moo 9, Nadee, Mueangsamutsakhon, Samutsakhon, Thailand
DEPARTMENT : Export Sales Division
Tel.  +6634 496284, +6634 854888
Fax. +6634 496285, +6634 854899
Mobile No. +668 00160016, +668 98554004

Calcium Carbonate Applications :
Industrial applications. The main use of calcium carbonate is in the construction industry, either as a building material or limestone aggregate for road building or as an ingredient of cement or as the starting material for the preparation of builder's lime by burning in a kiln. However, because of weathering mainly caused by acid rain, calcium carbonate (in limestone form) is no longer used for building purposes on its own, but only as a raw/primary substance for building materials. Calcium carbonate is also used in the purification of iron from iron ore in a blast furnace. The carbonate is calcined in situ to give calcium oxide, which forms a slag with various impurities present, and separates from the purified iron. In the oil industry, calcium carbonate is added to drilling fluids as a formation-bridging and filter cake-sealing agent. it is also a weighting material which increases the density of drilling fluids to control the downhole pressure. Calcium carbonate is added to swimming pools, as a pH corrector for maintaining alkalinity and offsetting the acidic properties of the disinfectant agent.[citation needed. It is also used as a raw material in the refining of sugar from sugar beet; It is calcined in a kiln with anthracite to produce calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. This burnt lime is then slaked in sweet water to produce a calcium hydroxide suspension for the precipitation of impurities in raw juice during carbonatation. Calcium carbonate has traditionally been a major component of blackboard chalk. However, modern manufactured chalk is mostly gypsum, hydrated calcium sulfate CaSO4·2H2O. Calcium carbonate is a main source for growing Seacrete, or Biorock. Precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC), pre-dispersed in slurry form, is a common filler material for latex gloves with the aim of achieving maximum saving in material and production costs. Fine ground calcium carbonate (GCC) is an essential ingredient in the microporous film used in diapers and some building films as the pores are nucleated around the calcium carbonate particles during the manufacture of the film by biaxial stretching. GCC or PCC is used as a filler in paper because they are cheaper than wood fiber. In terms of market volume, GCC are the most important types of fillers currently used. Printing and writing paper can contain 10–20% calcium carbonate. In North America, calcium carbonate has begun to replace kaolin in the production of glossy paper. Europe has been practicing this as alkaline papermaking or acid-free papermaking for some decades. PCC used for paper filling and paper coatings is precipitated and prepared in a variety of shapes and sizes having characteristic narrow particle size distributions and equivalent spherical diameters of 0.4 to 3 micrometres.[citation needed. Calcium carbonate is widely used as an extender in paints, in particular matte emulsion paint where typically 30% by weight of the paint is either chalk or marble. It is also a popular filler in plastics. Some typical examples include around 15 to 20% loading of chalk in unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) drain pipe, 5 to 15% loading of stearate coated chalk or marble in uPVC window profile. PVC cables can use calcium carbonate at loadings of up to 70 phr (parts per hundred parts of resin) to improve mechanical properties (tensile strength and elongation) and electrical properties (volume resistivity).[citation needed] Polypropylene compounds are often filled with calcium carbonate to increase rigidity, a requirement that becomes important at high use temperatures. Here the percentage is often 20–40%. It also routinely used as a filler in thermosetting resins (sheet and bulk molding compounds) and has also been mixed with ABS, and other ingredients, to form some types of compression molded "clay" poker chips.[citation needed] Precipitated calcium carbonate, made by dropping calcium oxide into water, is used by itself or with additives as a white paint, known as whitewashing.[citation needed. Calcium carbonate is added to a wide range of trade and do it yourself adhesives, sealants, and decorating fillers. Ceramic tile adhesives typically contain 70 to 80% limestone. Decorating crack fillers contain similar levels of marble or dolomite. It is also mixed with putty in setting stained glass windows, and as a resist to prevent glass from sticking to kiln shelves when firing glazes and paints at high temperature.[citation needed. In ceramics/glazing applications, calcium carbonate is known as whiting, and is a common ingredient for many glazes in its white powdered form. When a glaze containing this material is fired in a kiln, the whiting acts as a flux material in the glaze. Ground calcium carbonate is an abrasive (both as scouring powder and as an ingredient of household scouring creams), in particular in its calcite form, which has the relatively low hardness level of 3 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, and will therefore not scratch glass and most other ceramics, enamel, bronze, iron, and steel, and have a moderate effect on softer metals like aluminium and copper. A paste made from calcium carbonate and deionized water can be used to clean tarnish on silver.
Health and dietary applications. 500-milligram calcium supplements made from calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is widely used medicinally as an inexpensive dietary calcium supplement for gastric antacid. It may be used as a phosphate binder for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia (primarily in patients with chronic renal failure). It is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as an inert filler for tablets and other pharmaceuticals.Calcium carbonate is used in the production of calcium oxide as well as toothpaste and has seen a resurgence as a food preservative and color retainer, when used in or with products such as organic apples. Excess calcium from supplements, fortified food and high-calcium diets, can cause milk-alkali syndrome, which has serious toxicity and can be fatal. In 1915, Bertram Sippy introduced the "Sippy regimen" of hourly ingestion of milk and cream, and the gradual addition of eggs and cooked cereal, for 10 days, combined with alkaline powders, which provided symptomatic relief for peptic ulcer disease. Over the next several decades, the Sippy regimen resulted in renal failure, alkalosis, and hypercalcaemia, mostly in men with peptic ulcer disease. These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting. Milk-alkali syndrome declined in men after effective treatments for peptic ulcer disease arose. During the past 15 years, it has been reported in women taking calcium supplements above the recommended range of 1.2 to 1.5 g daily, for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, and is exacerbated by dehydration. Calcium has been added to over-the-counter products, which contributes to inadvertent excessive intake. Excessive calcium intake can lead to hypercalcemia, complications of which include vomiting, abdominal pain and altered mental status. As a food additive it is designated E170, INS number 170. Used as an acidity regulator, anticaking agent, stabiliser or colour it is approved for usage in the EU, USA and Australia and New Zealand. It is used in some soy milk and almond milk products as a source of dietary calcium; one study suggests that calcium carbonate might be as bioavailable as the calcium in cow's milk. Calcium carbonate is also used as a firming agent in many canned or bottled vegetable products.
Agricultural use. Agricultural lime, powdered chalk or limestone, is used as a cheap method for neutralising acidic soil, making it suitable for planting.
Environmental applications. In 1989, a researcher, Ken Simmons, introduced CaCO3 into the Whetstone Brook in Massachusetts. His hope was that the calcium carbonate would counter the acid in the stream from acid rain and save the trout that had ceased to spawn. Although his experiment was a success, it did increase the amount of aluminium ions in the area of the brook that was not treated with the limestone. This shows that CaCO3 can be added to neutralize the effects of acid rain in river ecosystems. Currently calcium carbonate is used to neutralize acidic conditions in both soil and water. Since the 1970s, such liming has been practiced on a large scale in Sweden to mitigate acidification and several thousand lakes and streams are limed repeatedly.

Calcium carbonate is also used in flue gas desulfurisation applications eliminating harmful SO2 and NO2 emissions from coal and other fossil fuels burnt in large fossil fuel power stations.

Zinc Stearate, Product of Thailand


ZINC STEARATE

PRODUCT NAME : Zinc Stearate, Product of Thailand
CHEMICAL NAME : Zinc Stearate 
CAS NUMBER : 557-05-1
SYNONYMS :
Dibasic Zinc Stearate, Stearic Acid Zinc Salt, Octadecanoic Acid Zinc Salt, Zinc Distearate. 
MOLECULAR  FORMULAR : Zn(C18H35O2)2
MOLECULAR  WEIGHT : 632 
PHYSICAL FORM : White Fine Powder 

PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION : 
Zinc Stearate is
specially designed to combined with other metal soaps, it is used as a stabilizer in all non-toxic applications in PVC processing i.e. film for food packaging, drinking water straws, PVC materials for medical purposes. It gives good early color and lubrication. It can be used as water processing agent, anti-sticking agent and mold release agent in rubber industry. Paints it finds applications, it can be used in grinning of pigments sanding sealer, flattening agent-gives make finish in pigment  concentrate elastomer polystyrene and other light colored plastics application where Sulfur staining is not deaired.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS : 
Appearance : White Fine Powder
Zinc Oxide Content  (%-min) : 13.2
Moisture (%-max) : 1.0
Free Fatty Acid (%-max) : 1.0
Melting Point ( C ) : 118-124
Specific Gravity (g/ml) : 1.095-1.100
Fineness (% retention on 200 Mesh B.S.) : Nil
Water Soluble Salts : Almost Nil

PACKAGING : 10 Kg in PP bags with inner PE liner.
ORIGIN OF COUNTRY : Thailand
MANUFACTURER  : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
EXPORTER : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
CONTACT INFORMATION : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
ADDRESS : 36/1 Moo 9, Nadee, Mueangsamutsakhon, Samutsakhon, Thailand
DEPARTMENT : Export Sales Division
Tel.  +6634 496284, +6634 854888
Fax. +6634 496285, +6634 854899
Mobile No. +668 00160016, +668 98554004

Zinc Stearate Applications :

1. Release agent, it is widely used as a release agent for the production of many kinds of objects rubber, polyurethane, polyester processing system, powder metallurgy. These applications exploit its "non-stick" properties. Zinc stearate is used as a release agent for the manufacturing of rubber, polyurethane and polyester processing
2. In cosmetics, zinc stearate is a lubricant and thickening agent used to improve texture.
3. It is an "activator" for rubber vulcanization by sulfur and accelerators. As discovered in the early days of vulcanization, zinc has a beneficial effect on the reaction of the sulfur with the polyolefin. The stearate is a form of zinc that is highly soluble in the nonpolar medium of the polyolefin. Being lipophilic, it functions as a phase transfer catalyst for the saponification of fats.
4. It is a component of some paints, imparting gloss. As a chief ingredient in "fanning powder", it is used by magicians performing card manipulation to decrease the friction between playing cards.
5. Applications for zinc stearate vary widely across the industrial spectrum, but a majority of its applications center around its physical properties as a dry hydrophobic powder. Zinc stearate is used as a dry lubricant in certain applications such as the production of rubber, latex, polyurethane, and polyesters. It is also used in the rubber vulcanization process in conjunction with sulfur and other accelerators. While zinc stearate is used mostly for industrial applications, it is also sometimes used in cosmetics and personal care products.  Zinc stearate is included in certain makeups and powdered cosmetics for its hydrophobic (water-repellant) properties.
6. Anti-cracking agent, Release agent, Colorant modifier, Slip modifier, Viscosity increasing agent, Etc.


Calcium Stearate, Product of Thailand


CALCIUM STEARATE

PRODUCT NAME : Calcium Stearate, Product of Thailand
CHEMICAL NAME : Calcium Stearate 
CAS NUMBER : 1592-23-0
SYNONYMS : Octadecanoic Acid Calcium Salt, Calcium Distearate, Calcium Octadecanoate
MOLECULAR  FORMULAR : Ca(C
17H35COO)2 
MOLECULAR  WEIGHT : 606 
PHYSICAL FORM : White Fine Powder 

PRODUCT  DESCRIPTION : 
Calcium Stearate is specially designed for using as a PVC stabilizer in non-toxic formulation when used with other metal soaps, epoxy and chelator (food packaging, potable water pipes, etc). It increases transparency when used with cadmium stearate. It can be used as an external and internal lubricant in rigid as well as plasticized compounds. It can be used in cosmetics, grease, paints and inks, waterproofing agent and paper coating. 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS : 
Appearance : White Fine Powder
Calcium (%) : 6.6-7.4
Moisture (%-max) :  2.5
Free Fatty Acid  (%-max) : 1.0
Melting Point ( C ) : 140-158
Chloride (%) : Almost Nil
Fineness (% pass through 200 Mesh B.S.) : 99.9 % min 

PACKAGING : 10 Kg in PP bags with inner PE liner.
ORIGIN OF COUNTRY : Thailand
MANUFACTURER  : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
EXPORTER : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
CONTACT INFORMATION : Thai Poly Chemicals Co., Ltd.
ADDRESS : 36/1 Moo 9, Nadee, Mueangsamutsakhon, Samutsakhon, Thailand
DEPARTMENT : Export Sales Division
Tel.  +6634 496284, +6634 854888
Fax. +6634 496285, +6634 854899
Mobile No. +668 00160016, +668 98554004

Calcium Stearate Application:

1. Calcium stearate is a waxy material with low solubility in water, unlike traditional sodium and potassium soaps. It is also easy and cheap to produce, and exhibits low toxicity. These attributes are the basis of many of its applications. Related applications exist for the magnesium stearate.
2. The concrete industry uses calcium stearate for efflorescence control of cementitious products used in the production of concrete masonry units i.e. paver and block, as well as waterproofing. The cement industry often uses Calcium Stearate in the liquid form to prevent secondary efflorescence. This helps in reducing the loss of the solvated salt into the atmosphere due to continuous exposure of cement to air in the atmosphere.
3. In paper production, calcium stearate is used as a lubricant to provide good gloss, preventing dusting and fold cracking in paper and paperboard making. The paper production line also utilizes Calcium Stearate to give paper that semi-matte gloss at a lower cost and also to extend the life of the paper.
4. In plastics, it can act as an acid scavenger or neutralizer at concentrations up to 1000ppm, a lubricant and a release agent. It may be used in plastic colorant concentrates to improve pigment wetting. In rigid PVC, it can accelerate fusion, improve flow, and reduce die swell. Calcium Stearate is used in the manufacture of PVC. It acts as an external lubricant in PVC processing. It promotes fusion and has a reasonable stability to heat.
5. Applications in the personal care and pharmaceutical industry include tablet mold release, anti-tack agent, and gelling agent. Calcium Stearate helps prevent chemicals from sticking to the processing equipment when the chemical powders are processed into solid tablets. The same principle applies to processing of food products like candies and other confectionary.
6. Calcium stearate is used as a flow agent and surface conditioner in some candies such as Smarties, jawbreakers and Sprees.
7. Calcium Stearate is used as thickening agent for lubricating grease.
8. Calcium stearate is a component in some types of defoamers.
9. It is a waterproofing agent for fabrics.
10. A lubricant in pencils and crayons.
11. Anticaking agent.

12. Other applications