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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.

Hydrocarbon waxes

(8002-74-2)
cholinergic receptor antagonist HygroscopicAs a coating agent, our country stipulates that it can be used as a gum sugar base, and the maximum use amount is 50g/kg. Used in rubber products, tarpaulin, matches, etc.; used in the production of synthetic fatty acids and higher alcohols, also used in the manufacture of matches, candles, wax paper, waterproofing agents, ointments, etc.; used in crayons, wax paper, telecommunication equipment, light industry and chemical raw materials , Wax model craf

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Starch

(9005-25-8)
Indicator for iodometric titration. Amylase substrate.

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Kaolin

(1332-58-7)
Kaolin (China clay) is a mixture of various aluminum silicates. It is often used in powders and masks given its absorbent, abrasive, bulking, and opacifying properties. This white, soft powder has good coverage and absorption abilities for both water and oil, making it an appropriate absorber of the oil and sweat secreted by the skin. It adheres well to the skin’s surface, yet is easily removed with normal cleansing procedures. Kaolin is considered a non-comedogenic raw material.

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Talc (Mg3H2(SiO3)4)

(14807-96-6)
Talc is a mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula H2Mg3(SiO3)4 or Mg3Si4O10(OH)2. Talc is used in many industries such as paper making, plastic, paint and coatings, rubber, food, electric cable, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics

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Calcium sulfate

(7778-18-9)
Calcium sulfate (or calcium sulphate) is the inorganic compound with the formula CaSO4 and related hydrates. In the form of γ-anhydrite (the anhydrous form), it is used as a desiccant. One particular hydrate is better known as plaster of Paris, and another occurs naturally as the mineral gypsum. It has many uses in industry. All forms are white solids that are poorly soluble in water. Calcium sulfate causes permanent hardness in water.

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Tricalcium phosphate

(7758-87-4)
manufacture of fertilizers, H3PO4 and P Compounds; manufacture of milk-glass, polishing and dental powders, porcelains, pottery; enameling; clarifying sugar syrups; in animal feeds; as noncaking agent; in the textile industry.

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Coconut oil

(8001-31-8)
Coconut Oil is the oil obtained from the kernel of the nuts of the coconut palm. it has a sharp melting character (narrow plastic range) in that it changes abruptly from a hard, brittle solid to a clear oil with a temperature change of a few degrees, and the transition occurs at room temperature range. it melts at 25°c and is more com- pletely solid than butter at 10°c. these properties make it suited for the preparation of shortenings where brittleness and a large change in consistency wi

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Calcium dihydrogen phosphate

(7758-23-8)
Chiefly in fertilizers; as acidulant in baking powders and in wheat flours; mineral supplement for foods and feeds; in enameling.

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Silica gel, pptd., cryst.-free

(112926-00-8)
Silica gel was used on glass plates for preparative TLC and on aluminium sheets for analytical TLC. Silica gel was used in vacuum chromatography and TLC. Silica gel was used in column chromatography.

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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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