Privacy Policy
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EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/15/
WHO WE ARE
In this Privacy Policy, the words “our,” “us,” “we,” and “AMI” refer to Active Minerals International,LLC. AMI is the world's largest producer of gellant attapulgite and air-float kaolin mineral products.
We collect and use information about our web site visitors and those that interact with our products and services in order to manage your relationship with AMI and to better serve you.
HOW WE PROCESS AND HANDLE DATA
The information we collect from you depends on the nature of your relationship with us or your interaction with AMI’s products, services, websites and marketing events and communications. The information we collect may include both Personal Data and Other Information, as detailed below.
Personal Data. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Data” is information from which you could be identified, directly or indirectly, and may include contact and business information (such as name, title, address), account information, license information, payment information, information from third parties, social media data and any other unique identifying information.
Other Information. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Other Information” is any information that does not independently reveal your specific identity or does not directly relate to an identifiable individual. Examples include an IP address, browser type, browser language, browsing data, device information, time and date of requests, login activity and cookies. Gathering this information helps us to ensure that our websites and other services work correctly and support our visitor and customer analysis.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
As further described in our Cookie Policy, cookies are small text files containing information that is sent to us from your computer or mobile device. They are unique to your account or browser. We use cookies and similar technologies (such as web beacons, device identifiers, pixels and ad tags) to recognize you and track your activity across different AMI services and devices. We use cookies to collect information about the way that visitors use AMI Sites, to support the features and functionality of those Sites, and to personalize your experience when you use them. We use pixel tags and cookies so that we can determine interest in particular topics on our Site and improve the effectiveness of our communications.
You can control cookies and other technologies in your browser settings. You can also disable or block the use of cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the websites of others for third party advertising.
In some instances, we may combine Other Information with Personal Data, such as deriving geographical location from your IP address and combining website browsing data about your usage of the AMI services with your name. If we combine Other Information with Personal Data, we will treat the combined information as Personal Data.
You are not required to share the Personal Data that we request. However, if you choose not to share such information, in some cases we might not be able to provide you with the AMI services, allow you to access certain specialized features of the AMI services or be able to effectively respond to any queries you may have.
AMI will never collect more of your Personal Data than is necessary for the intended purpose of processing that information. Some of the uses of Personal Data listed in sections 2, 3 and 4 may not be mandatory and can be controlled by you.
Please see the YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS section below to learn more about how you can control the information AMI processes about you.
SECTION 3: AMI WEBSITE(S) (ACTIVEMINERALS.COM, ACTI-GEL.COM, ACTI-PLEX.COM)
AMI maintains control of the data provided to, collected by or for, or processed in connection to the AMI Sites, as defined in the Terms. We gather information about visitors to both our password-protected websites and our various publicly accessible websites, including the AMI.com website, various AMI blogs, event pages and other websites where this Privacy Policy is posted.
A. What information we collect through our Sites and how we collect it
a. Information you provide to us
We collect information about you through our websites, online forms, online chat and .
When you communicate with AMI, we will store all communications we receive unless otherwise requested by you. If you are submitting information on behalf of another individual, you are responsible for obtaining appropriate consent, including consent to share and transfer any Personal Data across borders.
b. Information we collect automatically
Log data. As with most internet technology services, our servers automatically collect information when you access or use our Sites and record it in log files. This log may include IP address, usage data, browser type, the date and time the Site were accessed, and language preferences cookies (if enabled).
Device Information. AMI collects data about devices accessing the Sites, which may include the type of device, device settings, application IDs, and unique identifiers. Whether we collect any or all of this information will depend on the type of device used and how it has been configured by you.
Location Information. We receive data from you and other third parties that helps us to track an approximate device location. We may use, for example, an IP address detected by your browser or device to determine device location. We may also collect information from devices in accordance with the consent process provided by your device.
Third Parties. We use and permit select third parties to use automatic data collection tools to collect information using website tracking technologies such as cookies, web beacons, embedded URS, pixels, widgets, buttons or other similar technologies. These can be disabled by you.
B. How we use that data
We may use the information collected for the following purposes:
MARKETING ACTIVITIES
AMI maintains control of the data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with certain marketing activities, such as in-person meetings, communications, webinars, conferences, and events. We and our third-party service providers may collect information in the following ways:
A. What data we collect through our marketing activities and how we collect it
a. Information you provide to us
In addition to information submitted to AMI through our Sites, for example when you register for a webinar, subscribe to our newsletter, or download content (such as AMI whitepapers), we may also collect information from you offline, such as when you attend our events in person or during calls with sales representatives.
b. Information we acquire from a third party
To enhance AMI’s ability to provide relevant marketing, offers, and services to you, we may receive information about you from third parties, such as public databases, partners, lead generation services, and social media platforms. We also collect information from other sources to help us correct or supplement our records such as customer enrichment services, improve the quality or personalization of our services to you and to verify your identification in instances of suspected fraud or identity theft. In each instance we will only accept information from third parties where those third parties can demonstrate they have received all necessary consents to share such information with us.
B. How we use that data
We may use information that is collected through our marketing activities in the same way we use information collected through our Sites, as well as for the following purposes:
PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We will only collect and process your Personal Data in the ways described in this Privacy Policy when we have a reason to do so.
AMI relies on the following reasons for processing Personal Data:
HOW WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SECURE
At AMI, we understand the importance of information, and the need to keep Personal Data secure. We have implemented and maintain technical, administrative and physical security measures designed to protect your information from unauthorized access, disclosure, misuse, alteration, accidental loss or destruction.
We regularly review our security procedures to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of all data both online and offline. These security procedures and measures vary based on the sensitivity of the information that we collect, process and store and the current state of technology but include firewalls, data encryption, physical access controls and information access authorization controls. AMI has implemented an incident response plan, with a company protocol we follow in the event of any data breach. We take steps to regularly monitor our systems for vulnerabilities and to ensure that we only share information with those who need to know it.
However, no website or internet transmission is completely secure. While we strive to protect your data, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access, hacking, data loss or a data breach will never occur, and we cannot warrant the security of any information that you provide to us. You are responsible for securing and maintaining the privacy of any password(s) and account registration information uses with AMI and verifying that the information we maintain about you is accurate and current. We are not responsible for protecting any information that we share with a third party based on an account connection that you have authorized.
We require that our third-party service providers and partners agree to keep the information we share with them confidential and to use the information only to perform their obligations in the agreements we have in place with them. AMI has implemented internal policies to ensure that such parties are required under contract to maintain privacy and security protections which are at least as consistent with our own policies and practices.
STORAGE AND RETENTION OF YOUR INFORMATION
AMI is a global company and your information is stored on regional servers depending on your location and the locations of the servers of the companies we hire to provide services to us based on contractual requirements.
We will retain your Personal Data for the length of time needed to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law, or unless the information is deleted pursuant to the exercise of your rights. We may also retain cached or archived copies of information provided to us. The deletion of your Personal Data and other use of our Sites may result in the deletion and/or de-identification of Other Information that is retained by us.
CROSS BORDER TRANSFERS OF INFORMATION AND THE PRIVACY SHIELD
AMI is a global company with business processes, management structures and technical systems that cross national borders. This means that your Personal Data may be transferred internally to AMI Affiliates and externally to third parties (including partners and service providers) across international borders for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. AMI transfers data only in accordance with legally approved transfer mechanisms that are appropriate under applicable data protection laws, including the Standard Contractual Clauses.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED IN THIS POLICY
Please note that this Privacy Policy applies only to your relationship with AMI through your use of AMI’s Sites, products, services, events, communications, and marketing and advertising activities.
AMI Partners who provide implementation and other solution services may also gather information and you should consult those other parties’ privacy policies as appropriate as they may be applicable to you. Please also note that in using our services, we may provide links to other websites to directly provide information relevant to your use of AMI products. We will provide notice of when we do this. Any interactions you have with these websites are beyond the control of AMI. The Site provides links to websites and access to content, products and services of third parties, including users, advertisers, partners and sponsors of the Site, and such third party websites, content, products or services are governed by the respective third party’s website terms and conditions of use.
If you are a job candidate or an AMI employee, please refer to our AMI Employee and Recruitment Privacy Policy available through ADP Workforce Now.
YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS
We provide you the ability to exercise certain controls and choices regarding our collection, use and sharing of your information.
Please be aware that, if you do not allow us to collect your information from you, we may not be able to deliver certain products and services to you, and some of the AMI services may not be able to take account of your interests and preferences.
Your choices. In accordance with applicable law, you may be entitled to exercise your rights and choices as follows:
Additionally, depending on where you are located, you may have other rights.
EUROPE and CALIFORNIA
AMI adheres to applicable data protection laws in Europe and California which, where they apply, provides you with the following rights:
Privacy relating to minors
As a company focused on serving the needs of businesses, AMI does not promote or market the AMI services to minors and we do not knowingly collect information from minors as defined by applicable law. If we discover we have received any Personal Data from a person under the age of 13 in violation of this Policy, we will take reasonable steps to delete that information as quickly as possible.
If you believe we have any information from or about anyone under the age of 13, please contact us.
UPDATES TO THE POLICY
From time to time, we may change this Privacy Policy to accommodate new technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements or to reflect any changes in how we process information. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be effective when we post the revised Privacy Policy on this website.
CONTACT US
If you believe your Personal Data has been used in a way that is not consistent with this Privacy Policy or your specified preferences, or if you have further questions related to this Privacy Policy, we encourage you to please contact our Privacy Team at the address below or by emailing: .
Written inquiries may be addressed to our General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at:
Chris Coley
Active Minerals Inc
34 LovetonCir, STE 100
Sparks, MD
: +1 (410) 825-
Fax: +1 (410) 321-
Privacy Policy
EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/15/
WHO WE ARE
In this Privacy Policy, the words “our,” “us,” “we,” and “AMI” refer to Active Minerals International,LLC. AMI is the world's largest producer of gellant attapulgite and air-float kaolin mineral products.
We collect and use information about our web site visitors and those that interact with our products and services in order to manage your relationship with AMI and to better serve you.
HOW WE PROCESS AND HANDLE DATA
The information we collect from you depends on the nature of your relationship with us or your interaction with AMI’s products, services, websites and marketing events and communications. The information we collect may include both Personal Data and Other Information, as detailed below.
Personal Data. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Data” is information from which you could be identified, directly or indirectly, and may include contact and business information (such as name, title, address), account information, license information, payment information, information from third parties, social media data and any other unique identifying information.
Other Information. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Other Information” is any information that does not independently reveal your specific identity or does not directly relate to an identifiable individual. Examples include an IP address, browser type, browser language, browsing data, device information, time and date of requests, login activity and cookies. Gathering this information helps us to ensure that our websites and other services work correctly and support our visitor and customer analysis.
Cookies and Similar Technologies
As further described in our Cookie Policy, cookies are small text files containing information that is sent to us from your computer or mobile device. They are unique to your account or browser. We use cookies and similar technologies (such as web beacons, device identifiers, pixels and ad tags) to recognize you and track your activity across different AMI services and devices. We use cookies to collect information about the way that visitors use AMI Sites, to support the features and functionality of those Sites, and to personalize your experience when you use them. We use pixel tags and cookies so that we can determine interest in particular topics on our Site and improve the effectiveness of our communications.
You can control cookies and other technologies in your browser settings. You can also disable or block the use of cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the websites of others for third party advertising.
In some instances, we may combine Other Information with Personal Data, such as deriving geographical location from your IP address and combining website browsing data about your usage of the AMI services with your name. If we combine Other Information with Personal Data, we will treat the combined information as Personal Data.
You are not required to share the Personal Data that we request. However, if you choose not to share such information, in some cases we might not be able to provide you with the AMI services, allow you to access certain specialized features of the AMI services or be able to effectively respond to any queries you may have.
AMI will never collect more of your Personal Data than is necessary for the intended purpose of processing that information. Some of the uses of Personal Data listed in sections 2, 3 and 4 may not be mandatory and can be controlled by you.
Please see the YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS section below to learn more about how you can control the information AMI processes about you.
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SECTION 3: AMI WEBSITE(S) (ACTIVEMINERALS.COM, ACTI-GEL.COM, ACTI-PLEX.COM)
AMI maintains control of the data provided to, collected by or for, or processed in connection to the AMI Sites, as defined in the Terms. We gather information about visitors to both our password-protected websites and our various publicly accessible websites, including the AMI.com website, various AMI blogs, event pages and other websites where this Privacy Policy is posted.
A. What information we collect through our Sites and how we collect it
a. Information you provide to us
We collect information about you through our websites, online forms, online chat and .
When you communicate with AMI, we will store all communications we receive unless otherwise requested by you. If you are submitting information on behalf of another individual, you are responsible for obtaining appropriate consent, including consent to share and transfer any Personal Data across borders.
b. Information we collect automatically
Log data. As with most internet technology services, our servers automatically collect information when you access or use our Sites and record it in log files. This log may include IP address, usage data, browser type, the date and time the Site were accessed, and language preferences cookies (if enabled).
Device Information. AMI collects data about devices accessing the Sites, which may include the type of device, device settings, application IDs, and unique identifiers. Whether we collect any or all of this information will depend on the type of device used and how it has been configured by you.
Location Information. We receive data from you and other third parties that helps us to track an approximate device location. We may use, for example, an IP address detected by your browser or device to determine device location. We may also collect information from devices in accordance with the consent process provided by your device.
Third Parties. We use and permit select third parties to use automatic data collection tools to collect information using website tracking technologies such as cookies, web beacons, embedded URS, pixels, widgets, buttons or other similar technologies. These can be disabled by you.
B. How we use that data
We may use the information collected for the following purposes:
MARKETING ACTIVITIES
AMI maintains control of the data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with certain marketing activities, such as in-person meetings, communications, webinars, conferences, and events. We and our third-party service providers may collect information in the following ways:
A. What data we collect through our marketing activities and how we collect it
a. Information you provide to us
In addition to information submitted to AMI through our Sites, for example when you register for a webinar, subscribe to our newsletter, or download content (such as AMI whitepapers), we may also collect information from you offline, such as when you attend our events in person or during calls with sales representatives.
b. Information we acquire from a third party
To enhance AMI’s ability to provide relevant marketing, offers, and services to you, we may receive information about you from third parties, such as public databases, partners, lead generation services, and social media platforms. We also collect information from other sources to help us correct or supplement our records such as customer enrichment services, improve the quality or personalization of our services to you and to verify your identification in instances of suspected fraud or identity theft. In each instance we will only accept information from third parties where those third parties can demonstrate they have received all necessary consents to share such information with us.
B. How we use that data
We may use information that is collected through our marketing activities in the same way we use information collected through our Sites, as well as for the following purposes:
PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA
We will only collect and process your Personal Data in the ways described in this Privacy Policy when we have a reason to do so.
AMI relies on the following reasons for processing Personal Data:
HOW WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SECURE
At AMI, we understand the importance of information, and the need to keep Personal Data secure. We have implemented and maintain technical, administrative and physical security measures designed to protect your information from unauthorized access, disclosure, misuse, alteration, accidental loss or destruction.
We regularly review our security procedures to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of all data both online and offline. These security procedures and measures vary based on the sensitivity of the information that we collect, process and store and the current state of technology but include firewalls, data encryption, physical access controls and information access authorization controls. AMI has implemented an incident response plan, with a company protocol we follow in the event of any data breach. We take steps to regularly monitor our systems for vulnerabilities and to ensure that we only share information with those who need to know it.
However, no website or internet transmission is completely secure. While we strive to protect your data, we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access, hacking, data loss or a data breach will never occur, and we cannot warrant the security of any information that you provide to us. You are responsible for securing and maintaining the privacy of any password(s) and account registration information uses with AMI and verifying that the information we maintain about you is accurate and current. We are not responsible for protecting any information that we share with a third party based on an account connection that you have authorized.
We require that our third-party service providers and partners agree to keep the information we share with them confidential and to use the information only to perform their obligations in the agreements we have in place with them. AMI has implemented internal policies to ensure that such parties are required under contract to maintain privacy and security protections which are at least as consistent with our own policies and practices.
STORAGE AND RETENTION OF YOUR INFORMATION
AMI is a global company and your information is stored on regional servers depending on your location and the locations of the servers of the companies we hire to provide services to us based on contractual requirements.
We will retain your Personal Data for the length of time needed to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law, or unless the information is deleted pursuant to the exercise of your rights. We may also retain cached or archived copies of information provided to us. The deletion of your Personal Data and other use of our Sites may result in the deletion and/or de-identification of Other Information that is retained by us.
CROSS BORDER TRANSFERS OF INFORMATION AND THE PRIVACY SHIELD
AMI is a global company with business processes, management structures and technical systems that cross national borders. This means that your Personal Data may be transferred internally to AMI Affiliates and externally to third parties (including partners and service providers) across international borders for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy. AMI transfers data only in accordance with legally approved transfer mechanisms that are appropriate under applicable data protection laws, including the Standard Contractual Clauses.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED IN THIS POLICY
Please note that this Privacy Policy applies only to your relationship with AMI through your use of AMI’s Sites, products, services, events, communications, and marketing and advertising activities.
AMI Partners who provide implementation and other solution services may also gather information and you should consult those other parties’ privacy policies as appropriate as they may be applicable to you. Please also note that in using our services, we may provide links to other websites to directly provide information relevant to your use of AMI products. We will provide notice of when we do this. Any interactions you have with these websites are beyond the control of AMI. The Site provides links to websites and access to content, products and services of third parties, including users, advertisers, partners and sponsors of the Site, and such third party websites, content, products or services are governed by the respective third party’s website terms and conditions of use.
If you are a job candidate or an AMI employee, please refer to our AMI Employee and Recruitment Privacy Policy available through ADP Workforce Now.
YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS
We provide you the ability to exercise certain controls and choices regarding our collection, use and sharing of your information.
Please be aware that, if you do not allow us to collect your information from you, we may not be able to deliver certain products and services to you, and some of the AMI services may not be able to take account of your interests and preferences.
Your choices. In accordance with applicable law, you may be entitled to exercise your rights and choices as follows:
Additionally, depending on where you are located, you may have other rights.
EUROPE and CALIFORNIA
AMI adheres to applicable data protection laws in Europe and California which, where they apply, provides you with the following rights:
Privacy relating to minors
As a company focused on serving the needs of businesses, AMI does not promote or market the AMI services to minors and we do not knowingly collect information from minors as defined by applicable law. If we discover we have received any Personal Data from a person under the age of 13 in violation of this Policy, we will take reasonable steps to delete that information as quickly as possible.
If you believe we have any information from or about anyone under the age of 13, please contact us.
UPDATES TO THE POLICY
From time to time, we may change this Privacy Policy to accommodate new technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements or to reflect any changes in how we process information. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be effective when we post the revised Privacy Policy on this website.
CONTACT US
If you believe your Personal Data has been used in a way that is not consistent with this Privacy Policy or your specified preferences, or if you have further questions related to this Privacy Policy, we encourage you to please contact our Privacy Team at the address below or by emailing: .
Written inquiries may be addressed to our General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at:
Chris Coley
Active Minerals Inc
34 LovetonCir, STE 100
Sparks, MD
: +1 (410) 825-
Fax: +1 (410) 321-
“Each clay has its unique properties, which make it suitable for specific industrial applications—from attapulgite’s stability to bentonite’s impressive swelling capacity.”
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering about the differences between attapulgite, bentonite, and montmorillonite, you’re not alone. These clays are widely used but serve very different purposes. In this blog, we’ll explore what makes each clay unique and help you decide which one suits your specific needs. By comparing attapulgite, bentonite, and montmorillonite, you’ll gain a better understanding of their specific applications and find out which clay is right for you.
To make an informed choice, it’s essential to understand what attapulgite, bentonite, and montmorillonite actually are. Each of these clays has a unique structure and chemical composition that defines its uses in various industries.
Attapulgite is a hydrated magnesium aluminum silicate with a fibrous structure, making it unique among industrial clay types. This clay is particularly well-suited for use as an adsorbent, in pharmaceuticals, and in suspensions due to its colloidal properties. Bentonite, on the other hand, is primarily composed of montmorillonite, a smectite clay mineral that is known for its ability to swell significantly in water. This property makes bentonite ideal for creating sealing barriers and as a binder in industrial applications. Montmorillonite itself is a type of smectite clay that plays a central role in both bentonite and other industrial clay products, prized for its cation exchange capacity and usefulness in soil treatment and adsorption.
Attapulgite is a hydrated magnesium aluminum silicate known for its fibrous structure. This unique structure gives it impressive adsorption capabilities, making it an ideal material for a range of industries. Unlike other clays, attapulgite has excellent colloidal stability, meaning it can form a stable suspension in a liquid medium, which is crucial for applications in paints, pharmaceuticals, and drilling fluids.
Attapulgite’s properties make it incredibly versatile. It doesn’t swell significantly when in contact with water, which makes it useful in scenarios where stability under wet conditions is needed. It also has notable thermal stability, which allows it to be used in high-temperature processes without degradation. This makes attapulgite valuable for use as a suspending agent in paints and coatings, as well as in the pharmaceutical industry where it serves as an antidiarrheal agent due to its high absorption properties.
Bentonite, primarily composed of montmorillonite, is best known for its swelling ability, which distinguishes it from other clays. Bentonite’s layered structure allows it to expand when in contact with water, making it highly effective in creating impermeable seals. This swelling property is what makes bentonite the clay of choice for drilling muds, where it helps stabilize boreholes and prevent the ingress of unwanted fluids.
Another significant property of bentonite is its plasticity, which means it can be easily molded and shaped when wet. This makes bentonite an excellent binder for foundry sands used in metal casting. Additionally, bentonite is used in sealants for landfills and ponds due to its capacity to create a watertight barrier. There are two main types of bentonite: sodium bentonite, which has high swelling capacity, and calcium bentonite, which is less expansive but still very useful as an adsorbent.
Montmorillonite is a specific type of smectite clay, often found as the primary component of bentonite. Its layered structure, composed of silica and alumina sheets, gives it excellent ion exchange capabilities, making it highly effective for applications such as soil conditioning and environmental cleanup. The ability to exchange cations like calcium and sodium with its environment is crucial for maintaining soil fertility and water retention in agricultural contexts.
Montmorillonite is also notable for its high adsorption capabilities, particularly for heavy metals and organic compounds. This makes it a valuable component in environmental applications where toxins need to be removed from water or soil. In cosmetics, montmorillonite is used for its ability to cleanse and detoxify the skin, making it a popular ingredient in face masks and other skincare products.
Understanding the core differences between these clays can be challenging, but this section will break down the distinctions in terms of chemical composition, physical properties, and common uses. Attapulgite is characterized by its fibrous structure, which makes it suitable for colloidal suspension, whereas bentonite’s main feature is its high swelling capacity, which is useful for sealing and binding. Montmorillonite, often found in bentonite, stands out due to its ion exchange capacity, which is highly beneficial in agriculture and environmental remediation.
The differences between attapulgite, bentonite, and montmorillonite also influence their industrial applications. Attapulgite’s thermal stability and fibrous structure make it ideal for pharmaceutical and industrial absorbent applications. Bentonite’s ability to swell and form a gel-like barrier makes it the preferred choice for drilling fluids and sealing purposes. Montmorillonite’s high cation exchange capacity makes it suitable for adsorption of heavy metals and other environmental uses.
For attapulgite, I think its thermal stability is often overlooked. Many industries underestimate its ability to maintain structural integrity under high temperatures, making it highly valuable in paint formulations and heat-intensive drilling operations. Bentonite’s plasticity is also frequently underrated; it’s not just about swelling, but about its versatility as a binder that makes it indispensable in casting and foundry applications. Montmorillonite’s ion exchange capacity is often seen as a niche feature, but it has profound applications in improving soil health and ensuring more sustainable agricultural practices. Each of these “hidden” features could open doors to more innovative industrial applications if better understood.
Selecting the right clay depends on your specific requirements. Attapulgite, with its stable fibrous structure, is excellent for uses that require a colloidal suspension or high absorption without significant swelling. It is particularly effective in pharmaceuticals and as a suspending agent in coatings. If your need is to create an impermeable seal, bentonite’s swelling properties make it the ideal choice. Its ability to absorb water and swell allows it to create a barrier, which is perfect for sealing ponds, landfills, and as a drilling fluid additive.
Montmorillonite, with its high cation exchange capacity, is ideal for applications that require adsorption and ion exchange. If you’re dealing with environmental cleanup or need a material that can help improve soil fertility, montmorillonite offers the best solution. Each of these clays has unique properties that make it suitable for a variety of industrial applications, and choosing the right one requires understanding both the material’s capabilities and the specific needs of your project.
A common misconception is that all clays can be used interchangeably, particularly bentonite and montmorillonite. Many people think bentonite’s swelling ability makes it suitable for all purposes that involve sealing or adsorption. However, bentonite is ideal for creating physical barriers, while montmorillonite’s strength lies in its ability to retain and exchange cations, which is crucial for nutrient delivery in agriculture and heavy metal adsorption. Understanding these distinctions has helped me guide industries toward more appropriate, cost-effective solutions.
I’ve worked extensively with each of these clays in various industries, and I’ll share some practical anecdotes that might help you understand their applications better. For example, I once worked with a company that manufactured cat litter using bentonite. The high swelling properties of sodium bentonite made it incredibly effective for this application, as it could absorb large amounts of moisture, keeping the litter box dry and odor-free.
On another occasion, I consulted with an agricultural company that used montmorillonite to improve soil quality. The clay’s high cation exchange capacity made a significant difference in the soil’s ability to retain nutrients, which ultimately led to improved crop yields. These real-world examples illustrate just how versatile these clays can be, depending on the specific needs of the industry.
I once worked with a water treatment project that relied on montmorillonite’s ion exchange capacity to remove heavy metals from contaminated soil. Initially, the team considered using bentonite, but its primary strength lies in creating barriers rather than adsorbing contaminants effectively. When we switched to montmorillonite, the project saw a dramatic improvement in the removal efficiency of harmful metals, which ultimately led to a successful rehabilitation of the contaminated site. This experience underscored the importance of selecting a clay based on its specific strengths.
“I’ve seen firsthand how the swelling ability of sodium bentonite made it the perfect solution for cat litter, keeping homes odor-free and dry.”
In the end, each clay has its own strengths. Attapulgite, bentonite, and montmorillonite each offer unique properties that make them suitable for specific industrial uses. Attapulgite is best for applications that require thermal stability and colloidal properties, bentonite is the go-to clay for sealing and adsorption, and montmorillonite shines in ion exchange and soil conditioning. Hopefully, this guide helps you choose the one that meets your needs best.
If you’re looking to explore the right clay for your needs, check out our Activated Clay offerings for more information on effective solutions.
For a detailed comparison of activated clay types, including a focus on moisture control, check out our Activated Clay vs Bentonite Clay for Moisture Control and Sealing Applications.
To purchase Activated Clay – Desiccant made from clay – Sold in 25kg bags, click here.
For further research, see this external study: Evaluation of Bentonite, attapulgite, and kaolinite as eco-friendly adsorbents.
This post is intended for informational purposes only. Always consult with an expert to determine the most suitable clay for your specific applications.
ขอบคุณที่ใช้เวลาอ่านบทความของเราเกี่ยวกับการป้องกันความชื้น ทางเราหวังว่าท่านจะได้รับข้อมูลที่มีคุณค่าและเป็นประโยชน์ ทางเรายินดีให้บริการการปรึกษาฟรีเพื่อพูดคุยเกี่ยวกับความต้องการของท่านและให้คำแนะนำเกี่ยวกับวิธีการป้องกันความชื้นที่กำหนดเฉพาะสำหรับคุณ โปรดติดต่อเราที่ เพื่อนัดหมายการปรึกษาหรือเยี่ยมชมร้านค้าของเราเพื่อค้นหาผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ช่วยป้องกันสินค้าของคุณจากความเสียหายจากความชื้น ทางเราหวังว่าจะได้รับข่าวสารจากท่านเร็วๆนี้
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