Bentonite Powder (Food Grade) ï Neelkanth Finechem LLP
Product Overview:Neelkanth Finechem LLP offers Food Grade Bentonite Powder, a high-quality natural clay mineral, primarily composed of montmorillonite. Our Bentonite Powder is specially processed to meet food industry standards and is ideal for use in various food applications, including as a clarifying agent, binder, and detoxifying agent. Known for its excellent purity, swelling properties, and adsorptive capacity, our Bentonite Powder is widely used in the food and beverage industry, ensuring safe and effective results.
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Why Choose Neelkanth Finechem LLP's Bentonite Powder (Food Grade)?
Packaging:Available in various packaging options to meet the needs of bulk buyers, including 25 kg bags and customized packaging solutions.
Storage Recommendations:Store in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain optimal quality.
Why Neelkanth Finechem LLP?As a leading manufacturer of Bentonite Powder (Food Grade), Neelkanth Finechem LLP is committed to providing premium-quality products with unmatched customer service. Our products meet global standards and are trusted by industries worldwide.



Price:
Price 45 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Ph Level : 9.0 to 10.5
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.
Application : Metallurgy
Grade : Industrial Grade
Price 84 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Ph Level : 7.0 and 9.0
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.
Application : Food Industry
Grade : Industrial Grade
Price 45 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Ph Level : 7.0 to 9.0
Melting Point : Bentonite IP does not have a specific melting point, as it decomposes at temperatures around 800C to 1000C.
Application : Chemical Industry
Grade : Industrial Grade
Price 52 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Ph Level : 7 to 9
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
Application : Chemical Industry
Grade : Industrial Grade