Zinc carbonate is a white, odourless, and insoluble powder that is commonly used in various industries, including the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and paint industries.
ZINC CARBONATE
ZINC CARBONATE
Technical Specifications:
Whiteness | Particle Size | Bulk Density | Assay | |
Zinc Carbonate USP | Above 96% | 400# | 0.40 – 0.45G/ML | NLT 70% |
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USAGE OF ZINC CARBONATE
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- Zinc carbonate is a versatile substance that has many uses in various industries.
- It is important to handle it with care, as it can be harmful if ingested or inhaled in large quantities.
- Proper safety precautions should always be taken when handling zinc carbonate.
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Chemically, zinc carbonate is composed of zinc, carbon, and oxygen.
It is produced by reacting zinc oxide with carbon dioxide in the presence of water or a carbonate solution.
USAGE OF ZINC CARBONATE
In the pharmaceutical industry, zinc carbonate is used as an antiseptic and astringent to treat skin conditions such as acne and eczema.
It is also used as an ingredient in some antifungal and antibacterial ointments.
In the cosmetic industry, zinc carbonate is used as a bulking agent and a colourant in makeup products such as powders, foundations, and eyeshadows. It is also used as an absorbent in deodorants and as a UV absorber in sunscreens.
In the paint industry, zinc carbonate is used as a pigment to provide whiteness and opacity to coatings, as well as to improve their durability and corrosion resistance.
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- Zinc carbonate is a versatile substance that has many uses in various industries.
- It is important to handle it with care, as it can be harmful if ingested or inhaled in large quantities.
- Proper safety precautions should always be taken when handling zinc carbonate.
Chemically, zinc carbonate is composed of zinc, carbon, and oxygen.
It is produced by reacting zinc oxide with carbon dioxide in the presence of water or a carbonate solution.
In the pharmaceutical industry, zinc carbonate is used as an antiseptic and astringent to treat skin conditions such as acne and eczema.
It is also used as an ingredient in some antifungal and antibacterial ointments.
In the cosmetic industry, zinc carbonate is used as a bulking agent and a colourant in makeup products such as powders, foundations, and eyeshadows. It is also used as an absorbent in deodorants and as a UV absorber in sunscreens.
In the paint industry, zinc carbonate is used as a pigment to provide whiteness and opacity to coatings, as well as to improve their durability and corrosion resistance.