Pearl White Mica Powder is a common cosmetic raw material, which has a fine and glossy effect, and is often used in loose powder and face powder in cosmetics. So, what is the raw material of pearl muscovite powder, and what is its production process?
The raw material of Pearl White Mica Powder is the ore from nature - muscovite. Muscovite is a silicate mineral commonly found in rocks in the Earth's crust. The primary raw material for making pearl muscovite powder is muscovite flakes extracted from muscovite ore.
First, through the mining and crushing of the ore, the muscovite ore is broken down into tiny particles. Next, it is washed and screened to remove impurities and large particles, leaving only fine muscovite particles.
Then, the obtained muscovite particles are processed. The first is crushing, adding muscovite particles into high-speed processing equipment, and grinding them into very fine powders through rotation and impact. This process requires strict control of processing time and equipment parameters to ensure the desired powder particle size.
Next, the muscovite powder is refined and screened to remove overly coarse particles and impurities in the powder to obtain a purer and finer powder. At the same time, the powder can also be treated differently according to the needs, such as bleaching and lubricating the powder, so as to enhance its luster and quality.
Finally, the processed pearl muscovite powder is packaged and stored. Usually, it is filled into containers such as compacts, bottles, etc., which are then sealed and labeled to ensure its quality is not affected by external factors.