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  2. Talc - Wikipedia

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    Talc may be used in the processing of white rice as a buffing agent in the polishing stage. Due to its low shear strength, talc is one of the oldest known solid lubricants. Also, limited use is made of talc as a friction-reducing additive in lubricating oils. [20] Talc is widely used in the ceramics industry in both bodies and glazes.

  3. Soapstone - Wikipedia

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    The mining industry defines steatite as a high-purity talc rock that is suitable for the manufacturing of, for example, insulators; the lesser grades of the mineral can be called simply "talc rock". Steatite can be used both in lumps ("block steatite", "lava steatite", "lava grade talc"), and in the ground form.

  4. Food coating - Wikipedia

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    Coatings also can be used to add vitamins and minerals (enriched white rice) or food energy. Coating conveys functional properties, such as particle separation (oiled dry fruit, shredded cheese), antioxidant effect (fruit cubes), or a barrier effect [water migration between a layer of ice cream and a biscuit (cookie) or against moisture loss of ...

  5. J&J wins trial over Florida woman who claimed its baby ... - AOL

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    J&J faces more than 50,000 lawsuits over talc, most by women with ovarian cancer, with a minority of the cases involving people with mesothelioma. Asbestos exposure is a known cause of mesothelioma.

  6. Anticaking agent - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used anticaking agents include the stearates of calcium and magnesium, silica and various silicates, talc, as well as flour and starch. Ferrocyanides are used for table salt. [1] The following anticaking agents are listed in order by their number in the Codex Alimentarius by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN.

  7. ‘I felt betrayed’: Woman blames cancer diagnosis on talcum ...

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    A woman has blamed her ovarian cancer diagnosis on talcum powder and said she feels “betrayed” by the manufacturer.. Jane Campbell, who lives in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, is one of ...

  8. Dynacare baby powder recall expands recall due to asbestos ...

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    A known carcinogen, asbestos is a mineral that occurs naturally and is often found near talc, an ingredient used in many cosmetic products. The recall comes as a result of routine testing by the ...

  9. Rice polisher - Wikipedia

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    Rice polishers are used after the rice has gone through the whitening process. [3] They are abrasive machines that use talc or some other very fine dust to buff the outer surface of rice kernels. In Japanese farming communities, there is often a shared rice polishing machine.