Experience the exceptional quality of our White Bentonite, meticulously sourced and refined to offer both calcium-based and sodium-based variants. This premium-grade bentonite clay stands out for its unparalleled versatility and wide array of applications, ensuring that it meets the highest standards for various industrial and commercial needs.
Bentonite
According to its transliteration, bentonite is a hydrated clay mineral predominantly composed of montmorillonite. Its official molecular formula is Nax(H2O)4(AI2-xMg0.83)Si4O10(OH)2. Due to its unique properties, bentonite finds applications in numerous industrial sectors. Its characteristics such as swelling, adhesion, adsorption, catalysis, thixotropy, suspension, and cation exchange make it highly valuable.
Bentonite ore is a multifunctional mineral, with its quality and application largely determined by the montmorillonite content and type, as well as its crystal chemical properties. Thus, its development and utilization must vary based on the specific mine and intended function. For instance, applications range from producing active clay, converting calcium-based bentonite to sodium-based, drilling grouting for oil exploration, replacing starch in textile industries, to formulating inner and outer wall coatings for construction materials. Additionally, bentonite can be used to prepare organic variants, synthesize 4A zeolite, and produce white carbon black, among other uses.
Product Description:
Bentonite, known as the 'universal' clay among non-metallic minerals, is a highly valuable and adaptable material. It processes into products with outstanding properties, including dispersion, suspension, thixotropy, rheology, adsorption, plasticity, adhesion, and cation exchange capacity. These attributes allow bentonite to function as binders, suspension agents, thixotropic agents, plasticizers, thickeners, lubricants, flocculants, stabilizers, catalysts, purification and decolorization agents, clarifying agents, fillers, adsorbents, and chemical carriers. Its extensive utility spans across industries such as petroleum, metallurgy, chemical processing, casting, construction, plastics, rubber, coatings, and light industry.
The following are the primary uses of bentonite.
1. Casting: As a molding sand adhesive. Utilizes calcium or sodium-based bentonite.
2. Metallurgy: Functions as an iron concentrate pellet binder. Employs calcium or sodium-based bentonite.
3. Drilling mud: Used to prepare drilling mud suspensions with high rheological and thixotropic properties, and as a drilling release agent. Uses calcium-based, sodium-based, and organic bentonite.
4. Food: Involves decolorization and purification of animal and vegetable oils, wine and juice clarification, beer stabilization and saccharification, and sugar juice purification. Utilizes activated clay or sodium-based bentonite.
5. Petroleum: Acts as a catalyst carrier for refining, waxing, decolorization, and purification of petroleum, fats, and kerosene. Uses active clay or calcium-based bentonite as stabilizers for asphalt surfaces, and thickeners for lubricating oil. Also employs lithium-based bentonite and organic bentonite.
6. Agriculture: Various types of bentonite serve as soil amendments, mixed fertilizer additives, feed additives, adhesives, and soil for animal enclosures (deodorizing and disinfecting).
7. Chemical industry: Functions as carriers for catalysts, pesticides, and insecticides, rubber and plastic product fillers, desiccants, filters, detergents, soap, toothpaste, and other daily necessity additives. Acts as thixotropic thickeners for coatings and inks, and anti-settling aids for paints and inks. Utilizes activated clay, sodium-based bentonite, lithium-based bentonite, and organic bentonite.
8. Industrial construction: Applications include industrial wastewater treatment, purification of swimming pool water, food industry waste treatment, adsorption agents for radioactive waste, soil and water conservation, sand fixation using activated clay, and utilizing sodium-based bentonite or natural soil.
9. Architecture: Bentonite is used for waterproof and anti-seepage materials, cement mixtures, concrete plasticizers, and additives. Various types of bentonite are employed for these purposes.
10. Paper Making: Elevate your paper production with our superior sodium bentonite powder, ideal for use as dyeing agents for carbon paper, pigment fillers, active clay, and calcium-based bentonite. Ensure vibrant colors and enhanced durability in your paper products.
11. Textile Printing and Dyeing: Transform your textile processes with our premium sodium bentonite powder. It excels in filling, bleaching, and anti-static coating, and it's a perfect substitute for starch sizing and printing plastics. Experience the efficiency of activated clay and sodium-based bentonite in every application.
12. Ceramics: Enhance the quality of your ceramic creations with our versatile bentonite powder. Different types of bentonite serve as excellent plasticizers, increasing the compressive strength of ceramic raw materials and ensuring robust and durable ceramic embryos.
13. Medicine and Cosmetics: Elevate your health and beauty products with our high-quality sodium bentonite. It acts as a powerful adsorbent for drugs and an effective binder for ointments. Additionally, calcium, lithium, and sodium-based bentonite make an excellent base material for various cosmetics, ensuring premium quality and performance.
14. Mechanical: Optimize your mechanical applications with our high temperature lubricating oil, which utilizes lithium-based bentonite. Experience unparalleled performance and protection in high-temperature environments, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of your machinery.
1. Main features of bentonite:
(1) High density and superior pulping efficiency;
(2) Exceptional capacity to transport drilling cuttings in suspension; (3) Extended acting time, ensuring mud stability over prolonged periods post-mixing.
(4) Forms a thin, dense filter cake layer to effectively prevent mud leakage;
(5) Maximizes the structural integrity of horizontal drilling operations;
(6) Prevents hydration expansion and cement adhesion, minimizing the risk of drilling tool sticking. Our range of bentonite includes: calcium bentonite, sodium bentonite, organic bentonite, and bleaching earth powder.
2. Usage
(1) Casting Bentonite: Functions as a binder and adsorbent, ideal for casting, ceramics, and environmental treatment applications.
(2) Slurry Bentonite: Acts as a binder, suspending agent, and absorbent, suitable for oil drilling, foundation engineering, and construction cement. (3) Chemical Bentonite: Serves as a filler, thickener, suspending agent, and decolorizing agent for papermaking, rubber, paint, ink, daily chemical industry, coating, and textiles. (4) Feed Bentonite: Works as a binder and adsorbent for feeds of chicken, duck, goose, fish, and pigs. (5) Specialized Bentonite products for drilling purposes.
(6) Bentonite for facial and skincare applications.
Place of Origin
Hebei, China
Brand Name
Yingrui
Product name
Bentonite Powder
Application
This versatile Bentonite Powder is perfect for Foundry, Drilling Pulp, Chemical Industry, and even Poultry Feed Additives.
Appearance
Fine Powder
Purity
90%
Other Name
Also known as Bleaching Earth Clay
Color
Available in White and Yellow hues
Characteristic
Renowned for its High Viscosity
Size
325 mesh
PH
Ranges between 6-8
Sample
Samples available for Free
The sample of the goods |
Bentonite |
SiO2 |
60 |
Al2O3 |
13 |
Fe2O3 |
1.40 |
MgO |
2 |
CaO |
2.2 |
K2O |
2.3 |
1. In drilling operations, utilize our High-Quality Sodium Bentonite Powder to craft exceptional drilling mud suspensions featuring superior rheological and thixotropic properties, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
2. Within the realm of mechanical manufacturing, our Sodium Bentonite Powder excels as casting sand and a binder. It proficiently mitigates sand inclusion and peeling issues in castings, significantly reduces the scrap rate, and guarantees the precision and smoothness of the final products.
3. In the paper industry, our bentonite powder serves as an excellent paper filler, significantly enhancing the brightness and quality of paper sheets.
4. Transform textile printing and dyeing processes by using our bentonite as an anti-static coating, an effective replacement for starch in sizing, and as an advanced printing coating solution.
5. Leveraging its remarkable physical and chemical properties, our Sodium Bentonite Powder finds multifaceted applications as a purification and decolorization agent, binder, thixotropic agent, suspension agent, stabilizer, filler, feed additive, and catalyst. It serves a myriad of industries including agriculture and light industry.
6. Our Bentonite Powder is ideal for waterproofing applications. It is a key component in bentonite waterproof blankets, boards, and their accessories. These materials are installed using mechanical fixation in environments with pH values of 4 to 10. For high-salt environments, modified bentonite should be utilized following thorough testing and approval.
Q1: Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?
A1: We are a proud manufacturer.
Q2: Do you have your own Research and Development (R&D) team?
A2: Absolutely, we can customize products to meet your specific requirements.
Q3: Do you offer free samples?
A3: Yes, we are pleased to provide samples free of charge.
Q4: How do you ensure product quality?
A4: We employ top-notch professional engineers and adhere to a rigorous Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) system.
Q5: Can we partner as your distributor?
A5: We are actively seeking distributors and agents worldwide.
Q6: What are the packaging options?
A6: Standard packaging is in bags, but we can customize according to your needs.
Q7: What is your typical delivery time?
A7: Delivery time depends on your order quantity; it usually takes about 15 days.