Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics

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CAS No.: 7631-86-9
Formula: O2si
EINECS: 231-545-4
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  • Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
  • Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
  • Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
  • Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
  • Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
  • Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
IOTA HL4200
Classification
Silicon Dioxide
Silica Content
≥99.8
Sieve Residue(45μm), Mg/Kg
≤250
Specific Sunface Area(Bet), M2/G
200±20
pH Value in 4% Dispersion
3.9~4.5
Transport Package
10kg/Bag
Trademark
Iota
Origin
Anhui Bengbu
HS Code
391000
Production Capacity
1000tons

Product Description

Fumed Silica IOTA HL4200

Product description

HL4200 is hydrophilic fumed silica with a specific surface area around 200m2 /g, mainly applied in coatings & paintings, film & UPR, HTV&RTV silicon rubber, adhesives and sealants, printing ink...

Specification

IOTA HL4200

Specific sunface area(BET), m2/g

200±20

pH value in 4% dispersion

3.9~4.5

Loss on drying(2 hours at 105ºC), %

≤2.0

Loss on ignition(2 hours at 1000ºC based on material dried for 2 hours at 105ºC), %

≤2.0

Sieve Residue(45μm), mg/kg

≤250

Silica Content(Based on ignited material), %

≥99.8

Tamped Density(Based on material dried at 105ºC for 2 hours), g/dm²

40~60

 

Applications 

Coatings & Paintings

Film & UPR

HTV&RTV Silicon Rubber

Adhesives and Sealants   

Printing Ink

Fertilizer  

Cosmetics

 

Properties

Reinforcing filler in elastomers           

Rheology control and thixotropic agent

Anti-settling,anti-sagging and thickening agent

Free flow aid and anti-caking aid for powders

 

Package

White kraft paper bag, 10KG/Bag

Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics
Silicon Dioxide Hydrophilic Fumed Silica Iota Hl4200 for Printing Ink, Fertilizer, Cosmetics

What is silica?
Silica is a form of aluminum oxide, an inorganic compound that appears as a white powder. It has certain adsorption capacity and stability, so it is widely used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and industrial products.

What is the role of silica in cosmetics?
In cosmetics, silica is commonly used as an adsorbent, anti-bleaching agent and thickener. It absorbs excess oil and makes makeup last longer, while also adding thickness and smoothness to products.

Is silica safe for skin?
Silica black used in cosmetics is generally considered safe and skin-friendly for most people. However, some people may be allergic or have adverse reactions to the ingredients. If you are allergic or concerned about an ingredient, it is best to do a skin test first.

In which cosmetics is silica black commonly used?
Silica black is commonly used in cosmetics such as eye shadow, foundation, face cream, lipstick, etc. to improve the texture and durability of the product.

Does silica have harmless side effects?
Generally, silica is considered safe, but some people may be allergic to it or have discomfort with its ingredients. If in doubt, it is best to avoid products containing silica and seek advice from a dermatologist.

How does silica differ from other similar ingredients?
Silica and other ingredients, such as silicones or other adsorbents, differ in their chemical properties and uses. Silica is known for its adsorption capacity and stability, giving it specific uses in cosmetics.

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