Bentonite which is a natural clay suitable for use for different purposes is easily shaped due to its soft and porous structure Scientifically it is the result of crystallization or devitrification of vitreous igneous rocks usually due to the chemical decomposition of volcanic ash and molds
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Get PriceBentonite noun A porous clay formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash that swells 5 to 6 times its original volume in the presence of water Zeolite noun any of a family of glassy minerals analogous to feldspar containing hydrated aluminum silicates of calcium or sodium or potassium formed in cavities in lava flows and in plutonic rocks
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Get PriceDefinition Bentonite is defined as a naturally occurring material that is composed predominantly of the clay mineral smectite Most bentonites are formed by the alteration of volcanic ash in marine environments and occur as layers sandwiched between other types of view details › Video 1 Bentonite and montmorillonite definition
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Get PriceThe mass loss of % observed between 300 °C and 750 °C could be related to dehydroxylation of smectite in bentonite and calcite decomposition [7 31] Download Download high res image 135KB Download Download full size image Fig 6 Thermogravimetric behaviour of bentonite
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Get PriceDefinition of Bentonite in the dictionary Meaning of Bentonite What does Bentonite mean a porous clay formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash that swells 5 to 6 times its original volume in the presence of water Etymology Bentonite is named after the place it was first mined
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Get PriceProduct Name BERKBENT 163 Bentonite Powder Chemical Name Bentonite Cas No 1302 78 9 EC No 215 108 5 As a result of thermal decomposition dangerous products can form carbon monoxide carbon dioxide Exposure to combustion or decomposition products can be harmful to your health Advice for fire fighters
Get PriceThe density of slurry ps is related to the concentration C of bentonite by weight of mix water as follows ps = pw 1 C / C/Gp 1 where pw is the specific gravity of the mixing water assumed to be and Gp is the grain specific gravity of the bentonite powder used to prepare the slurry
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Get Pricebentonite clay formed by the alteration of minute glass particles derived from volcanic ash It was named for Fort Benton Mont near which it was discovered The formation of bentonite involves the alteration of volcanic glass to clay minerals this requires hydration taking up or combination with water and a loss of alkalies bases and possibly silica with the preservation of the
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