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Bentonite Usage
Animal Feed AGRI-FLEX™
technology aids in pellet binding for
animal feed. A natural sodium bentonite
clay, it is used in animal feed
formulations at a 1.5 to 4.0 percent
inclusion rate.
As bentonite, The AGRI-FLEX technology
is accepted by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) as Generally
Recognized as Safe (GRAS) as a direct
food ingredient. AGRI-FLEX is certified
as kosher by The Scroll K.
Environmental
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Lagoon
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Landfill
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Slurry wall
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Hydraulic barrier construction
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An untreated powder, non-API grade used
primarily for construction of liners,
caps, and other hydraulic barrier
facilities. Due to its fine particle
size, i t is primarily used with pug
mill mixing methods for liner projects.
BARA-KADE Standard sets performance
standards seldom achieved by
manufactures of "premium" bentonites.
Foundry A southern
bentonite consisting of a high calcium
concentration. This is a non-swelling
bentonite that offers substantially
lower dry and hot strengths by
comparison to a western bentonite. These
physical attributes, when used in
moderation, will improve sand flow
ability and ease shake-out sand
conditions. Primary use is in the
production of non-ferrous castings.
Industrial
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Asphalt emulsion
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Brick
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Cement
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Detergent |
Organophilic clay
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Bentonite Cure
The name bentonite refers to a clay
first identified (or named) in
cretaceous rock. The notion of eating
clay to produce internal healing will no
doubt strike many as farfetched if not a
little primitive. But natural clay,
especially the form known as bentonite,
has not only been used medicinally for
centuries by indigenous peoples around
the world, but has, in recent years,
been increasingly prescribed by
practitioners of alternative medicine as
a simple but effective internal cleanser
to assist in reversing numerous health
problems.
Bentonite is not a mineral but a
commercial name for montmorillonite, the
active mineral in many medicinal clays
and which comes from weathered volcanic
ash. This name derives from Montmorillon,
France, where the medicinal mineral was
first identified. Sometimes
mineralogists use the term smectite
instead to describe the same substance.
A VOLCANIC DETOXIFIER—Bentonite, a
medicinal powdered clay which is also
known as montmorillonite, derives from
deposits of weathered volcanic ash. It
is one of the most effective natural
intestinal detoxifying agents available
and has been recognized as such for
centuries by native peoples around the
world. Whatever the name, liquid clay
contains minerals that, once inside the
gastrointestinal tract, are able to
absorb toxins and deliver mineral
nutrients to an impressive degree, says
Knishinsky. Liquid clay is inert which
means it passes through the body
undigested.
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