Calamine

Calamine

Product Details:

  • Loss on Drying ≤0.5%
  • Structural Formula N/A (Mixture)
  • HS Code 30049099
  • Smell Odorless,
  • Molecular Weight Varies based on composition
  • Shelf Life 2 years
  • Poisonous Non-toxic,
  • Click to View more
X

Calamine Price And Quantity

Calamine Product Specifications

  • Varies based on composition
  • Solid
  • Used in skin treatments such as anti-itching ointments and lotions.
  • ≤0.5%
  • N/A (Mixture)
  • 30049099
  • Odorless
  • Pharmaceutical Ingredient
  • 99%
  • Not Applicable
  • 2 years
  • Non-toxic
  • Mix of Zinc Oxide and Iron(III) Oxide
  • Insoluble in water; soluble in acids.
  • Not Applicable
  • 231-160-1
  • ≤0.002%
  • Calamine
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Pink
  • USP
  • Powder
  • Neutral
  • 8011-96-9
  • Not Applicable
  • Mixture (ZnO + Fe2O3)
  • Varies typically <10 µm

Product Description



Calamine, a pharmaceutical-grade ingredient, is a blend of Zinc Oxide and Iron(III) Oxide, characterized by its distinct pink appearance and odorless nature. It is supplied in solid powder form, with a purity level of 99%, ensuring its quality and effectiveness for skin treatments. Known for its soothing properties, Calamine is extensively used in anti-itching ointments and lotions, providing relief from irritation and discomfort. Insoluble in water but soluble in acids, it is stable with a loss on drying 0.5% and heavy metal content 0.002%. With a particle size typically under 10m and neutral pH, the product ensures easy application and optimal skincare benefits. It is non-toxic and offers a shelf life of up to 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

FAQs of Calamine:


Q: What are the primary uses of Calamine?

A: Calamine is primarily used in skin treatments, such as anti-itching ointments and lotions, to soothe irritation and provide relief.

Q: What is the physical form of Calamine?

A: Calamine is supplied in solid powder form.

Q: Does Calamine contain heavy metals?

A: Calamine contains 0.002% heavy metals, meeting stringent safety standards.

Q: How should Calamine be stored?

A: Store Calamine in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality.

Q: Is Calamine water-soluble?

A: No, Calamine is insoluble in water but soluble in acids.

Other Products in 'Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient' category



Back to top