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Our Bentonite (500 gm) is a finely powdered, highly absorbent clay, ideal for laboratory use. Known for its excellent colloidal properties, it’s widely used in clarification, filtration, and purification tasks. This product ensures accurate results in various scientific and research experiments. The packaging maintains product integrity for longer shelf life. Suitable for professional labs, institutions, and research facilities requiring consistent and dependable performance.
Key Features
- High purity laboratory-grade Bentonite clay.
- Excellent absorption and filtration capabilities.
- Finely powdered for easy handling and mixing.
- Moisture-resistant packaging for extended shelf life.
- Suitable for multiple scientific and industrial applications.
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture.
- Avoid inhalation of fine dust; use in a well-ventilated area.
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
- Use appropriate PPE like gloves and safety goggles while handling.
- Ensure the container is tightly sealed after each use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Bentonite used for in laboratories?
Answer: Bentonite is commonly used for filtration, clarification, and absorption in various lab procedures.
Question: Is this Bentonite suitable for industrial use?
Answer: Yes, it can also be used for light industrial purposes where lab-grade purity is required.
Question: How should Bentonite be stored?
Answer: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture absorption.
Question: Is the packaging reusable?
Answer: The packaging is designed for single use to maintain purity and hygiene standards.
Question: Does it have an expiration date?
Answer: While Bentonite is stable over time, it is best used within 2 years for optimal performance.
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