Bentonite J.P. (Japanese Pharmacopoeia)is a high-quality form of bentonite clay that complies with the stringent standards outlined in theJapanese Pharmacopoeia (J.P.)for use in pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. As amanufacturer, offeringBentonite J.P.means providing a product that is safe, effective, and meets the rigorous requirements set by Japanïs official pharmacopeia, ensuring it is suitable for a wide range of medicinal and cosmetic formulations.
Product Description forBentonite J.P.:Bentonite J.P.is a refined, high-purity bentonite clay designed to meet the exacting standards of theJapanese Pharmacopoeia (J.P.). Known for its outstanding absorbent, swelling, and binding properties, this product is widely used in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and personal care products. With its proven effectiveness,Bentonite J.P.ensures product stability and safety, making it an essential ingredient in various formulations.
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Price 45 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
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.
Main Material : Montmorillonite
Color : Light Yellow
Standard : (British Pharmacopoeia) BP
Price 55 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
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.
Main Material : Montmorillonite
Color : Other
Standard : Food Safety Standards
Price 45 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Melting Point : Bentonite IP does not have a specific melting point, as it decomposes at temperatures around 800C to 1000C.
Main Material : Montmorillonite
Color : White
Standard : Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP)
Price 52 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Melting Point : Bentonite does not have a specific melting point because it is a natural clay composed primarily of montmorillonite, which is an aluminosilicate mineral. Instead of melting, Bentonite decomposes or undergoes structural changes at temperatures around 1,2001,300C (depending on its composition), typically losing water content and becoming more stable at these high temperatures
Main Material : Montmorillonite
Color : Other, Brown
Standard : National Formulary (NF)