Sipernat 820 A Aluminum Silicate

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  • Product: Sipernat 820 A Aluminum Silicate
  • Grade: 820 A
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  • Unit: Kg
  • Producer: Evonik, Germany
  • Packing: 25Kg/Bag
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SIPERNAT® 820 A is a sodium aluminum silicate with a high level of whiteness and reduced coarse particles. It can be used as a partial substitution of white pigments in emulsion paints, as a matting agent for silk glossy paint systems and as a filler in printing inks. 820 A is also used as a special-purpose filler for mechanical graphics papers, as an extender for titanium dioxide in papermaking, and as a white pigment for coated papers.

Aluminum Powder also known as Silver Powder is a light, silvery-white to gray, odorless powder. Aluminum Powder is a non-toxic, non-magnetic and highly flammable, reactive material.

The Aluminum Powder is manufactured in several forms such as flake-like particles, granular powder (atomized Aluminum) etc. Aluminum Powder was originally produced by crushing the metal in a stamp mill to get Aluminum flakes. The powder is produced by using a gas furnace to melt Aluminum ingot. The molten metal is then sprayed into a fine powder under high pressure. Aluminum is a good conductor of both heat and electricity.

Aluminum Powder is a fine granular powder made from Aluminum. Aluminum is used for several applications such as manufacture of slurry, explosive and detonators, thermit process used for manufacture of ferro alloys and for specialized welding applications such as rails, manufacture of Aluminum paste, paints and several powder components used in automobiles.

 

Uses of Aluminum Powder

The physical and chemical properties of Aluminum make it an ideal metal for making such products as culinary utensils, automotive parts, construction materials, abrasives and ceramics, production of inorganic and organic Aluminum chemicals; as catalysts, furniture and plastic parts, food and beverage containers.

Aluminum Powder uses include the production of a diverse assortment of products such as solar panels, suntan lotion and lightweight concrete. Aluminum Powder is also a key ingredient in the production of fireworks and explosives. Aluminum Powder is also included in a myriad of paints and sealants.

Aluminum Powder is used as a blasting agent and rocket fuel, as alkyl catalysts in the production of biodegradable detergents, as a precursor for Aluminum Chlorhydroxide and Aluminum Glycinate which are constituents of deodorants and anti-perspirants, as fillers for epoxies and as pigments in paints, acrylic or oil paint, metal coatings, protective coatings and printing inks.

A lot of paints also use Aluminum Powder. Its purpose when used with such paints is to give the paint a metallic sheen. Aluminum can make the paint look more appealing by producing a spectacular silver appearance.

Aluminum Powder is also used as a key component in metallurgy. The method basically involves addition of the powder to a molten metal.

 

Storage:

Keep Aluminum Powder in cool and dry place at a temperature below the flash point of the solvent. Aluminum powder should be stored in the original shipping containers and kept tightly sealed. Aluminum Powder should not be stored in areas containing flammable liquids or other combustible materials. Keep Aluminum Powder away from incompatible materials such as oxidizers.

 

 

 

 

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