Product Description
There are mainly two types of bentonites. High swelling (Sodium Bentonite) and low swelling (Calcium Bentonite.)SODIUM BENTONITE: -Here are some uses of sodium betoniesDrilling mud for oil and gas wellsSealant, as it provides a self-sealing, low-permeability barrierLandfill linersBackfill material for nuclear wasteFertilizer pills, which are used in organic farmingGeotechnical and environmental investigationsDrilling fluid invasionEarth pressure balanceSlurry shield variants of tunnel boring machinesCALCIUM BENTONITE: -Calcium bentonite clay is an absorbent kind of clay that typically forms after volcanic ash ages. Its named after Fort Benton, Wyoming, where the largest source of the clay can be found, but calcium bentonite clay is found all over the world.Skin mask to clean impurities and toxins from the skinTreating acne and oily skinTreating allergic reactions to poison ivy or oakTreating diaper rashTreating hair as a cleanser and softenerTreating digestive issues and diarrhoeaTreating afflation exposureTreating metal poisoningAs a dietary supplement to get extra nutrients like calcium, iron, copper and zinc
FAQs of Calcium Bentonite Materials:
Q: What is the typical appearance of Calcium Bentonite Materials?
A: The product typically appears hard in texture.
Q: In which industry is Calcium Bentonite Materials commonly used?
A: It is commonly utilized in the chemical industry.
Q: What is the color of Calcium Bentonite Materials?
A: The product has a grey color.
Q: How does the swelling of Calcium Bentonite Materials compare to sodium bentonite?
A: Calcium Bentonite Materials exhibit moderate strength with less swelling compared to sodium type bentonite.
Q: What is the moisture range of Calcium Bentonite Materials?
A: The moisture content ranges from 10% to 15%.