SYLOID S i l i * can thicken
and turn liquminto clear gels, but thws more to moisture vapor or liquid water. SYLOID silicas are very effectivefor Thus, liquids can be turned into creating cleargels, creams orpastes easily handled free flowing from liquid media In liquids such powders. as glycerine and sorbital, clear ^arfP^ gels can be produced with as litMoisture Scavengers. tle as 5-8% SYLOID244FR SYLOID silicas can help protect And, in aerosol preparatic products by removing trace quanSYLOID silicas are multifunctities of moisture that can decrease tional in preventing settling providing shelf life or cause premature reaction between increased shelflife and uniform dispersion. two or more ingredients. Tabletting. SYLOID silicas provide multiThese silicas are odorless, tasteless, finely divided amorphous powders. Industrial functional advantages in direct compression grades are available as well as the FP grades and pan coating tabletting as well as the wet and dry granulation processes. which meet the requirements of both USP For the complete application story or the and FCC. All grades meet the highest standards of product quality to ensure consistent fast answer to a specific problem, call (301) 659-9010 or write: high performance in varied applications. Anti-Caking Agents or Glidants. W.R. Grace & Co. SYLOID silicas provide Davison Chemical Division, Department APR P.O. Box 2117 moisture absorption Baltimore, MD 21203 plus the coating Send general application data. • andseparatingof Send data and sample. • Have salesperson call. D My problem is individual grains of powder to provide free flow. Excellent as an in-plant processing aid Name/Title. or for on-shelf product protection. Company Carriers for Active Ingredients. Address City -State. .Zip_ High-porosity SYLOID conditioning agents Phone provide efficient carriers for active organic ingredients. They can absorb internally up to three times their weight of many liquids, A DIVISION OF W.R. GRACE & CO. We've got the chemistry to make good things happen. which can later be released when exposed
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