In our Mineral Insights blog, we regularly provide you with comprehensive product and application knowledge about our mineral raw materials. Find out how different types of the same raw material differ from one another, which raw materials are suitable for which applications and how you can further optimize your products with magnesium, calcium, zinc, and further mineral compounds.
Strong joints, soft footprint - with NT-IITM, health and sustainability go hand in hand.
The native type II collagen from salmon bones impresses with its scientific effectiveness and responsible origin. For conscious consumers who care about quality and the environment.
Magnesium carbonate for climbing and bouldering is an indispensable product. Its special properties ensure a firm grip in any situation. Find out more!
The solubility of magnesium oxide in liquid applications is known to be limited. Our highly soluble magnesium oxide now offers completely new application possibilities.
In our Mineral Insights blog, we regularly provide you with comprehensive product and application knowledge about our mineral raw materials. Find out how different types of the same raw material differ from one another, which raw materials are suitable for which applications and how you can further optimize your products with magnesium, calcium, zinc, and further mineral compounds.
Veröffentlicht am 31. August 2023Published on August 31, 2023
Zinc oxide has been used in pharma and cosmetics for centuries. We now offer a sustainable zinc oxide for use in natural cosmetics. The cosmetics industry still uses its many properties today.
Veröffentlicht am 23. February 2023Published on February 23, 2023
Monomagnesium citrate, also known as magnesium hydrogen citrate, is the perfect source of magnesium for the fortification of beverages like water or fruit juice.
Veröffentlicht am 24. October 2022Published on October 24, 2022
Manufacturers of insulation materials, construction chemicals and polymers listen up! Those who know perlite think first and foremost of volcanic rock, which has been expanded with the help of high temperatures based on gas.
Veröffentlicht am 10. October 2022Published on October 10, 2022
Already at the age of 30, bone density begins to decrease. At the same time, the risk of fractures increases. Osteoporosis is an age-related disease and is widespread in our society. Women after menopause are particularly affected.