Solution 03

Oral Care Silica Solution

For plants that actually compound and fill their own toothpaste. Instead of quoting one abrasive price, we build a testable screening path across cleaning, structure, appearance and stability using both abrasive and thickener routes.

See abrasive and thickener as two lines together.
Oral care and toothpaste production using silica abrasive and thickener
Precipitated silica as both abrasive and thickener in toothpaste and oral-care pastes — delivering controlled cleaning (RDA), the right texture and stable rheology for OEM and private-label filling.

Core value

  • Help customers optimize cleaning, paste structure and mouthfeel together, not just swap a single raw material.
  • Reduce the risk of thin paste, syneresis, phase separation or unstable appearance through abrasive-vs-thickener comparison.
  • Let customers judge which route fits their brand positioning and production system earlier, at the lab stage.

Two grades cover the two lines: CS-A070 (BET 45–90 m²/g) for controlled-RDA cleaning abrasion, and CS-T400 (BET 350–450 m²/g, oil absorption 260–310 g/100g) for thickening and paste structure.

Who it's for

  • Toothpaste manufacturers with formulation / R&D roles.
  • Local heritage brands, cosmeceutical private-label and OEM/ODM paste fillers.
  • Customers who need dual-route comparison, staged onboarding and import-substitution screening.

Recommended grade directions

AbrasiveThickenerLow-RDA · mild

Typical benchmarks: Evonik ZEODENT® series (e.g. ZEODENT® 113, 165, classic abrasive/thickener dental silica), PQ Corporation dental / toothpaste silica series, Solvay oral-care specialty silica series.

We don't replicate brand premiums. We enter through niche applications, second-source / backup supply and multiple grades, and differentiate with profile screening, problem diagnosis and sample conversion.

Typical properties

Censil Silica CS-series precipitated silica for this track is offered as CS-A070 Abrasive, CS-T400 Thickener. Typical physical properties are shown below with the applicable test method for each parameter.

PropertyUnitCS-A070 AbrasiveCS-T400 ThickenerTest method
BET specific surface aream²/g45 – 90350 – 450ISO 9277 / DIN 66131
Oil absorption (DOP)g/100g90 – 140260 – 310ISO 4652 / DIN 53617
Particle size D50µm6 – 128 – 15ISO 13320 (laser diffraction)
Sieve residue (45 µm)%≤ 0.05≤ 0.10ISO 2591-1
Bulk density (poured)g/L180 – 26070 – 110ISO 60
Tapped densityg/L280 – 400110 – 170ISO 697
pH (5% aq. suspension)6.5 – 7.56.5 – 7.5ISO 6588
Loss on drying (105 °C, 2 h)%4.0 – 6.05.0 – 8.0ISO 787-2
SiO₂ content (dry basis)%≥ 98.0≥ 97.0Gravimetric / XRF
Loss on ignition (1000 °C)%≤ 5.0≤ 7.0ISO 6798

Typical values. Typical values representative of the grade family. Values are for guidance; a grade-specific specification sheet is available on request.

Validation guide

Test dimensionWhat to watchWhat it tells the customer
RDA / cleaningWhether target cleaning performance is metJudges product positioning
Thickening & structureWhether a stable paste structure formsJudges filling and storage stability
Appearance & feelWhether it is fine, even and free of gritJudges consumer experience
Centrifuge / storageWhether syneresis, separation or collapse occurJudges scale-up risk

Related solutions & data

Technical service

  • Application review — confirm process type, target load, current pain points and existing solution; define validation metrics.
  • Sample onboarding — provide main and comparison samples around the key metrics, supporting multi-grade screening.
  • Application follow-up — help trace the source of issues along the lab-to-pilot path.
  • Repeat & expand — start with one project, then extend to more systems and SKUs.
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