Due to its unique characteristics such as brightness, composition and softness, talc produced by mills are used in a variety of applications such as:
Talc is most commonly used in the manufacturing of paper as the paper is composed of pulp that comes from natural elements such as wood, rags and other organic minerals, therefore when talc is added as a filler makes the paper very smooth. Along with that it also improves the brightness, whiteness and opacity of the paper.
Talc powder is also consumed in the manufacturing of the ceramics products such as bathroom fixtures, dinnerware, ceramic tiles and more. When talc is added as a filler in ceramics it improves the firing characteristics and the durability of the finished products.
Another major use of Talc Powder is in the paint industry. When powdered talc is used in paints it increases the brightness of the paint and also causes less abrasion damage.
Talc Powder is also added to roofing materials to improve the weather resistance in these materials. It is also dusted on the surface to reduce stickiness.
Further, from ancient time, talc is considered a soft mineral that is used for making sculptures, bowls, countertops and many other objects. Apart from these major applications, it is also used in other industries and materials such as rubber, plastics, etc. We believe in supplying only the finest quality products to all our clients. We also have our mines and regarded as a leading
Talc Powder Mines Owner in India. As Talc powder has no colour therefore it is known as a colourless mineral and has a sheet structure that is similar to micas. We are also known as a renowned
Talc Powder Supplier in India and the talc powder supplied by us is extremely soft and of optimum quality.