Precipitated silica, also called ‘white carbon black, is an amorphous form of silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2); it is a white, powdery material. Precipitated silica is produced by precipitation from a solution containing silicate salts.
Precipitated silica, also called 'white carbon black', is an amorphous form of silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2); it is a white, powdery material. Precipitated silica is produced by precipitation from a solution containing silicate salts.
Precipitated silica 165, a form of synthetic amorphous silicon dioxide, is derived from quartz sand, a crystalline form of silicon dioxide. The physical properties of precipitated silica can be manipulated during the manufacturing process to deliver products with a wide range of performance-enhancing features engineered for many different end-use applications.
ECOPOWER 120P Lower Surface Area precipitated Silica. it can be dissolved by NaOH, HF. Other kinds of acid, water and solvents cannot dissolve the product. Resistance to high temperature, no combustion, good insulation, odourless properties.
185GR Granular Precipitated Silica form with low dust, it can be dissolved by NaOH,HF. Other kinds of acid, water and solvents cannot dissolve the product.
Silica 175GR is white granular rolled by German roll squeezer machine, with low dust, high bulk specific weight, un-floating, and easy to be transported and processed.
White powder forms superfine silica, which is made by specific sol-gel method process. It can be dissolved by NaOH, HF. Other kinds of acid, water and organic solvents cannot dissolve the product. Resistance to high temperature, no combustion, good insulation, odourless and good extinction properties.
Precipitated silica, a form of synthetic amorphous silicon dioxide, is derived from quartz sand, a crystalline form of silicon dioxide. The physical properties of precipitated silica can be manipulated during the manufacturing process to deliver products with a wide range of performance-enhancing features engineered for many different end-use applications.