Organoclay, also known as organobentonite, is defined as an organic – inorganic hybrid material that combines certain properties of both organic substances and inorganic materials.

This unique classification arises from its structure, which results from the modification of bentonite through organic treatments. Its versatility is reflected in its wide range of applications, with active research and use in fields such as dye decolorization, pigment anti – settling, organic wastewater treatment, pesticide adsorption, composite materials, anti – seepage, pharmaceutical sustained release, inks, latex paints, coatings, and catalysis. These diverse uses highlight its ability to bridge the characteristics of organic and inorganic components effectively.

Rheological Additive

 

Organophilic Clay

The CP series of organic bentonite is mainly used in solvent-based and water-based paints, coatings, inks, lubricants, cosmetics, and oilfield drilling fluids.

 

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