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Fillers are found in numerous everyday products as well as in industry: they are used in the manufacture of such things as rubber, paper, plastics, pharmaceuticals, adhesives and paints and coatings. CREMER ERZKONTOR offers you an extensive range of natural/synthetic organic and natural/synthetic inorganic fillers (additives).
Alkyl Ketene Dimers (AKDs) are a family of organic compounds based on the 4-membered ring system of oxetan-2-one, which is also the central structural element of propiolact...
Amaranth is a plant cultivated for both its leaves and seeds, serving as a rich source of nutrients. The seeds of amaranth are particularly noteworthy, as they are high in ...
Due to its high electron density, Barium Sulfate can be used as a positive X-ray contrast agent. Barium Sulfate is a white powder that is practically insoluble in water, ac...
Caustic Calcined Magnesia (CCM) is a mineral raw material produced by calcining magnesium carbonate at high temperatures. It is characterized by high purity and excellent c...
Cenospheres are microscopic hollow spheres that are formed in ash, especially when coal is burnt in power plants. They are characterized by their light, hollow structure, w...
Chrome Oxide Green is an inorganic green pigment made from various chromium compounds by heating to approx. 800°C. It can be used in paints, inks and glasses. Due to its hi...
Diatomaceous Earth is a pale-colored, soft, lightweight sedimentary rock composed principally of silica microfossils of aquatic unicellular algae.
Dolomite is a naturally occurring mineral and rock consisting mainly of calcium magnesium carbonate. It is characterized by a variety of properties. Dolomite comes in a var...
Lightweight Fillers are materials used in various industries to make products lighter without losing strength. These materials are often porous and have a lower density com...
Mica is a naturally occurring mineral characterized by its fibrous structure and layered texture. It belongs to the mineral class of silicates and consists mainly of alumin...
Potassium Chloride occurs naturally as the mineral sylvite and in combination with sodium chloride as sylvinite.
Pyrophyllite is a mineral silicate classified in the phyllosilicate group. It is characterized by its foliated structure and transparency, and it is often found in differen...
Raw Kyanite is an aluminosilicate mineral. After ore crushing the kyanite crystals are separated from other ore elements by heavy media separation and flotation. Concentrat...
Rutile is a naturally occurring mineral and one of the main sources of titanium, an important metal in various industries. It is characterized by its dark red to brown colo...
Sodium Sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula Na2S, or more commonly its hydrate Na2S·9H2O. Both are colorless water-soluble salts that give strongly alkaline so...
Titanium Dioxide is a white powder and has the greatest hiding power of all white pigments. It is noncombustible. However it is a powder and, when suspended in air, may cau...
White Fused Alumina (WFA) is a high-purity, white abrasive made from aluminum oxide. It is produced by melting high-quality alumina in an electric arc furnace at very high ...
Wollastonite is a naturally occurring, calcium silicate-based mineral that is present in the form of needle-like crystals or fibers. It is characterized by its high tempera...