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Home All Products Bleaching Earth
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IUPAC Name |
: - |
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Cas Number |
: 70131-50-9 |
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HS Code |
: - |
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Formula |
: H2Al2(SiO3)4-nH2O |
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Appearance Name |
: White to light gray granular solid |
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Common Names |
: Activated Bleaching Earth |
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Packaging |
: 25 kg/drum |
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Brief Overview
Bleaching earth is a material used primarily in the refining of vegetable oils and fats. In addition, bleaching earth can also be used for refining palm oil. Bleaching earth is processed from soil containing calcium bentonite.
Manufacturing Process
Bleaching earth is processed from soil containing calcium bentonite. The bleaching earth production process itself, in which the soil is crushed using a machine. After that, milling is carried out at a certain temperature and then filtered again up to 200 mess. And the bleaching earth is ready to be packed and distributed
'Oil refining bleaching earth or clay is based on over a century of experience in refining edible oils and fats. Today, Clariant remains a truly global player and thought leader for edible oil purification.
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