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bentonites (noun) - Plural form of bentonite, a type of clay formed from volcanic ash. Example: The geologist studied the composition of bentonites in the area
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Bentonites and silica based particles are preferred.
Dissolution of bentonites for wine filtering.
Bentonites are a hydrosilicate of aluminum and magnesium.
The resultant activated bentonites have several advantages.
Occurrence of calcium and sodium bentonites.
Not all bentonites are the same.
They are preferably chosen from hectorites and bentonites.
Bentonites are also suitable binders for the present invention.
A preferred class of clays are the bentonites.
Examples of ionic binding agents are bentonites such as sodium bentonite and calcium bentonite.
Particularly preferred clays are bentonites.
Bentonites are clays consisting mainly of smectite clay minerals and presentes a wide range of applications.
Among such additives are adsorbing clays such as bentonites or attapulgites.
When such sodium bentonites are employed that the effect of the present invention becomes better.
No significant difference in fluorescence is noted between each of the bentonites tested.

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Improved performance is obtained using the bentonites obtained in the invention in such hard waters.
The clay utilized in this invention may be one or more peptized bentonites.
The Bentonites can be employed as a powder or as crystals.
The preferred materials are those that are generally referred to in the industry as bentonites.
The Western or Wyoming bentonites are especially preferred.
This constitutes an additional expense of producing bleaching clays from pure calcium bentonites.
In that case, bentonites are attacked with acids at boiling temperature or close to it.
The particulate thickeners also useful herein are treated bentonites and treated hectorites.
Bentonites are clays whose main constituent is a clay mineral of the smectite group, mainly montmorillonite.
The suspending agent is preferably a hydrophobically treated montmorillionite clay such as bentonites and hectorites.
Bentonites comprise mainly montmorillonites and can serve as the preferred source for the fabric-softening clay.
Suitable suspending agents include colloidal silicas and hydrophobic clays such as the bentonites.
Suitable materials are referred to as bentonites such as Wyoming bentonite, or Fullers Earth.
Suitable suspending agents include colloidal silicas and hydrophobic clays such as the bentonites and hectorites.
Preferred are montmorillonites, eg, bentonites and hectorites, with bentonites being particularly preferred.
Examples of sheet silicates are Veegum or bentonites.
The same is true of certain bentonites, namely sodium ( swelling ) bentonites, such as Wyoming bentonites.
However, the goods in issue remained bentonites.
One study shows a loss of 3 % with alkali bentonites and of 1 % with calcium bentonites.
Usually, clay minerals from the smectite group are also known as bentonites.
Bentonites " A " and " B " are associated with massive accumulations of clam fossils.
In one embodiment, the clay is chosen from bentonites and hectorites.
Flow control agents and thixotropic agents are based, for example, on modified bentonites.
Flow control agents and thixotropic agents are based, for example, on modified bentonites or silicas.
Non-limiting examples of thickeners are, polyacrylates and hydrophobically modified polyacrylates, polyurethanes, xanthan gums, bentonites.

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