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thickener for oil blend
Posted by chemnc on March 25, 2017 at 3:35 pmI have a blend of oils that is very nice but could use some thickening. I’ve never used an oil thickener. I read in one of Perry’s articles that Silica, Bentonite, and Magnesium Aluminum Silicate could work. Isn’t bentonite really heavy?
Bobzchemist replied 7 years, 8 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies -
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Cationic bentonites (Bentones) make very fine dispersions in liquids.
http://www.essentialingredients.com/productdetail.aspx?CatID=0&FunID=0&Srch=bentone%20gel
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I agree that Thixin R (or other brand of hydrogenated castor oil) should work.
I doubt that Ethocel 100 would be suitable for this purpose as it is not soluble in aliphatic oily materials.
My previous reply here was a specific answer to the query on bentonite clays. From my own experience, I have found these materials very difficult to work with and they do not give a visually appealing effect.
Some grades of Versagel (Penreco) may be suitable for your uses if you need a transparent product.
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I am corrected - thank you. I obtained my information from a general data sheet For Ethocel rather than the one devoted to the Premium 100 grade.
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Bentonites, when properly activated, do really well in pigmented systems as thickeners and pigment suspenders. I agree with @johnb that to just thicken clear oil as a finished product, they won’t be nice looking, or particularly stable.
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