3.Softness:
With a Mohs hardness of about 1, talc is one of the softest minerals, making it easy to grind into fine powders.
4.Specific Gravity:
Iranian talc has a high specific gravity, making it beneficial for applications requiring high density.
5.Anti-Sticking and Lubricating Properties:
Its natural anti-sticking and lubricating qualities make it valuable in the production of plastics, rubber, and pharmaceuticals.
6.Chemical Stability:
Talc’s resistance to chemicals and heat ensures its suitability for use in industries like ceramics and coatings.
7.Moisture Absorption:
Talc’s ability to absorb moisture helps control moisture levels and reduce stickiness in cosmetic and personal care products.
•Products:
Used in face powders, creams, and other personal care items to control moisture and provide a soft texture.
•Filler:
Enhances paper properties such as whiteness, softness, and overall quality.
•Additive:
Improves physical properties like lubricity and anti-sticking in the production process.
•Production:
Increases durability and enhances mechanical and thermal properties of ceramic products.
•Filler:
Enhances the smoothness, color uniformity, and overall quality of paints and coatings.