Magnesium Stearate
Magnesium stearate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula Mg(C₁₈H₃₅O₂)₂. It is produced by the reaction of stearic acid with magnesium hydroxide and is available as a white, soft powder. Magnesium stearate has a wide range of applications in various industries due to its unique properties.
Properties of Magnesium Stearate
Hydrophobicity: Magnesium stearate is hydrophobic and therefore prevents materials from sticking to each other.
Lubricity: This material acts as a lubricant and reduces friction between particles.
Anti-adhesion: Magnesium stearate is used as an anti-adhesion agent in various industries.
Thermal stability: This material is stable against heat.
Magnesium Stearate Applications
Pharmaceutical Industries:
Tablet and Capsule Lubricant: It is used to improve the flowability of powders and prevent materials from sticking to tablet and capsule molds.
Anti-sticking: Prevents materials from sticking to pharmaceutical production machines.
Food industry:
Anti-sticking: Used in the production of food products such as chocolate powders, flour and sugar.
Lubricant: Used in the production of chocolate and other fatty food products.
Plastics industry:
Lubricant: Used to improve the flowability of plastic materials in the production process.
Release agent: Prevents plastic materials from sticking to molds.
Cosmetics industry:
Lubricant: Used in the production of cosmetics such as lipstick and eye shadow.
Anti-sticking: Prevents cosmetics from sticking to packaging.
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Magnesium stearate
Products | Grade | Melting Point | Appearance | Moisture , % | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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Magnesium stearate | 108 (+/-) 5 Degree C | White Powde | 3.0 Max. | plastics, rubber, textiles | |||
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