Product Title: Premium Bentonite IP(Indian Pharmacopoeia) - High Purity for Pharmaceutical & Industrial Use
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We are a leading manufacturer ofBentonite IP(Indian Pharmacopoeia), a high-quality, pharmaceutical-grade bentonite, meticulously processed to meet the strictest standards for use in medical and industrial applications. OurBentonite IPis sourced from the finest natural deposits and processed under controlled conditions to ensure superior purity, making it ideal for a range of pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and health-related applications.
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Price 45 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 250 Kilograms
Solubility : Bentonite is insoluble in water and organic solvents. However, it forms a colloidal dispersion or gel upon hydration in water, exhibiting swelling and thickening properties.
Standard : (British Pharmacopoeia) BP
Melting Point : Bentonite does not have a specific melting point because it is a natural clay composed primarily of montmorillonite. Instead of melting, it decomposes or undergoes structural changes when heated to temperatures above 1,2001,300C, depending on its composition.
Storage : Dry Place
Price 55 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 250 Kilograms
Solubility : Bentonite Powder (Food Grade) is insoluble in water. It does not dissolve in water, but when mixed with water, it swells and forms a gellike suspension. This swelling property is due to the montmorillonite content in the bentonite, which is capable of absorbing large amounts of water, causing the powder to expand significantly. This property makes bentonite useful in applications such as clarification (in beverages like juices, wines, and oils) and as a detoxifying agent in health supplements, where it helps to adsorb impurities and toxins without dissolving.
Standard : Food Safety Standards
Melting Point : Bentonite Powder (Food Grade) does not have a specific melting point, as it is a clay mineral made up primarily of montmorillonite. Instead of melting, bentonite undergoes a process called dehydration and structural changes when heated to high temperatures. Decomposition temperature: Bentonite typically begins to lose its water content and undergo changes in structure at around 500C (932F). Complete thermal decomposition and changes to its crystalline structure can occur between 800C to 1000C (1472F to 1832F). Since bentonite is primarily a silicate mineral, it will not "melt" like organic compounds but will undergo phase transitions at high temperatures.
Storage : Dry Place
Price 84 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 250 Kilograms
Solubility : Purified Bentonite NF is insoluble in water. However, when mixed with water, it absorbs moisture and swells, forming a gellike suspension. This property is primarily due to the montmorillonite content, which is a highly absorbent clay mineral. The swelling ability of bentonite makes it useful as a clarifying agent in liquids (e.g., juices, oils) and as a binding or detoxifying agent in various pharmaceutical and foodgrade applications. This swelling property is important for applications like water treatment and soil stabilization, where bentonite is used to adsorb impurities or bind particles.
Standard : National Formulary (NF)
Melting Point : Purified Bentonite NF, like most clays, does not have a traditional melting point. Instead, it undergoes dehydration and structural changes at high temperatures. Decomposition Temperature: Bentonite starts to lose its water content and undergoes structural changes at around 500C (932F). Thermal Decomposition: At temperatures between 800C to 1000C (1472F to 1832F), bentonite undergoes more significant structural changes and can lose most of its water content. Since bentonite is a clay mineral (primarily montmorillonite), it doesnt "melt" in the same way that organic compounds do, but rather decomposes and undergoes changes in its crystal structure at higher temperatures.
Storage : Dry Place
Price 52 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 250 Kilograms
Solubility : Bentonite JP is insoluble in water and most solvents. It does not dissolve in water but can form a gellike suspension when mixed with water due to its swelling properties. When hydrated, bentonite can absorb a significant amount of water, causing it to expand and form a viscous slurry or paste. This property is why bentonite is commonly used as a suspending agent and thickener in pharmaceutical formulations such as ointments, creams, and suspensions.
Standard : Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP)
Melting Point : Bentonite does not have a specific melting point because it is a naturally occurring clay mineral composed mainly of montmorillonite, which is a layered silicate mineral. Instead of melting, bentonite undergoes thermal decomposition at high temperatures. Decomposition temperature: Bentonite typically starts to decompose and lose its water content at temperatures above 500C (932F), and it may fully dehydrate and undergo structural changes at around 800C to 1000C (1472F to 1832F).
Storage : Dry Place