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Abrasive

Explore our collection of chemical raw materials essential for your abrasive cleaner and dental abrasive. Discover CAS NO., properties, and SDS for each ingredient and get abrasive raw materials from certified suppliers, offering detailed product information for your formulations.

Silicic acid, zirconium(4+) salt

(1344-21-4)

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Walnut, Juglansregia, ext.

(84012-43-1)
walnut extract (Juglans sp.) is traditionally used for soothing and antiitching action, as well as against sunburns and other superficial burns. Its fungistatic, anti-septic, and astringent properties can be beneficial in cases of acne and skin diseases. The extract is obtained either from the walnut leaf, which is said to be astringent and cleansing, or from the shell, which is considered astringent and emollient with some odor-masking activity. Tannin is a primary constituent of walnut extract

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1,4-Dioxane-2,5-dione, 3,6-dimethyl-, (3R,6R)-, polymer with rel-(3R,6S)-3,6-dimethyl-1,4-dioxane-2,5-dione and (3S,6S)-3,6-dimethyl-1,4-dioxane-2,5-dione

(9051-89-2)

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Opuntia ficus-indica, ext.

(90082-21-6)

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Rubus idaeus, ext.

(84929-76-0)

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Abrasive ingredients are substances with a granular or rough texture designed to remove unwanted tissue or foreign matter from various body surfaces, including exfoliation, smoothing, or cleansing the skin. Depending on particle size and texture, scrubs can be classified as fine, medium, or coarse. Based on ingredients, abrasives can be further divided into natural and synthetic abrasives made from engineered substances. Abrasives can also be classified by use, such as facial scrubs, body exfoliants, or polishes in cosmetics. "Abrasive" on ECHEM mainly supplies raw materials for cosmetic abrasives.

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The mechanism of abrasives involves the physical action of abrasive particles on the surface being treated. In toothpaste, for example, abrasives like silica or calcium carbonate help to remove plaque, stains, and food particles from the teeth through gentle friction. Similarly, in exfoliating scrubs, abrasive particles such as sugar, salt, or microbeads work to slough off dead skin cells, revealing smoother, brighter skin beneath.

Common abrasive agents include:

● Silica: Commonly used in toothpaste, exfoliating scrubs, and polishing compounds.

● Aluminum oxide: An abrasive commonly used in industrial applications.

● Pumice: A volcanic rock with abrasive properties, often used in foot scrubs and callus removers.

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