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Aluminum oxide AC45

Chemical formula: Al2O3 Other names: aluminum oxide, aluminum oxide AC45 Grades: aluminum oxide Packaging: ceramic tiles

Ballclay

Composition: 20-80% kaolinite, 10-25% mica and 6-65% quartz Contains lime: the most important feature of Ballclay soil is that it contains more than 20% of lime (calcium carbonate), which creates unique properties such as the ability to be limed (combined with water) and the formation of hard and stable states. Stability of the structure: The lime present in Balkali soil makes the soil structure stable and pressure resistant.

Boric Acid

Chemical formula: H3BO3 Other names: boric H3BO3 Grades: glass making Packaging: Boric acid

CmC Glue

Chemical formula: R=CH2CO2H Other names: CMC glue Grades: CMC glue Packaging: ceramic tiles

Dicalcium Phosphat

Chemical formula: Ca2O4P Grades: Calcium D Packages: Agriculture

Kaolinite

Chemical formula: Al2Si2O5(OH)4 Other names: Kaolin, Kaolin Zedlitz Grades: Kaolin Packaging: ceramic tiles

Lecithin

Chemical formula: C42H80NO8P Other names: Listin Grades: Listin Packaging: food industry

Lignite

Chemical formula: C180H145O31N5S Organic content: Drilling lignite consists of high organic materials, among which may be cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and resin. Moisture: Drilling lignite produces less energy in the combustion process due to its high moisture content. Sulfur content: This type of coal may have a significant amount of sulfur, which increases the emission of polluting gases into the air during the combustion process.

Sodium Chloride

Chemical formula: NaCl Melting and solubility in water: sodium chloride dissolves completely in water and aqueous solutions are formed from it called salt water. This feature allows sodium chloride to be used as a solvent in various mixtures and solutions. Thermal stability: sodium chloride has high thermal stability and does not decompose at high temperatures, which makes it a suitable material in thermal processes such as reduction and melting of minerals. Electrical properties: Sodium chloride is used in the production of electrolytes and electrical media because it contains sodium and chloride ions.

Sodium Chlorite

Chemical formula: NaClO2 Other names: sodium chlorite Grades: sodium chlorite Packaging: Rubberizing

Sodium Humate

Chemical formula: C9H8Na2O4 Reactive stability: sodium humate has a reactive stability that is created due to the reaction between humic acid (from organic soil decomposition) and sodium hydroxide. Complexing property: This compound has complexing property and can form stable complexes with various metal ions. Increasing solubility: sodium humate can increase the solubility of some insoluble substances in water and help to form solutions that can be used in agriculture, industry and technology.

Sodium Hypochlorite

Chemical formula: NaClO Other names: Chlorine, Javel water Grades: Hypochlorite Density: 1.11 g/cm³ Molar mass: 74.44 g/mol Packaging: Detergent