Organoclay & Organophilic Clay
Rheology Modifier

High-performance organoclay (organobentonite) for paints, oil-based drilling fluids, lubricating greases, printing inks, cosmetics, and more. Manufactured in China from our own bentonite mine — exported to Russia, Americas, Europe, Japan, Korea, Nigeria, and 50+ countries worldwide.

20+
Years Manufacturing
20,000
MT Annual Output
50+
Export Countries
15+
Product Grades
CP Organoclay — 25kg bags, organophilic clay powder, and export container ready for shipping

Organoclay Products

Solvent-based and water-based organoclay grades engineered for demanding industrial formulations.

Industries We Serve

Organoclay rheology modifiers proven across 9 industrial sectors worldwide.

Manufacturer You Can Rely On

From our own bentonite mine to your production line — 20+ years of manufacturing experience behind every shipment.

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Own Mine & Factory

We source bentonite from our own mine in northern China and manufacture organoclay at our Anhui facility. No middlemen — quality is controlled from raw material to finished product.

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Batch Traceability

Every shipment has a retained sample. Quality is logged and traceable per batch — so if a question ever arises, we can trace it back to the exact production run.

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Top-Tier References

We supply organoclay to top-10 global leaders in paints, oil drilling, and lubricating grease. That same field experience is available to every customer we work with, regardless of size.

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Formula-Level Support

If your formulation has a specific requirement, we adjust our organoclay's chemical parameters to match — and test it in our lab against your method before shipment. Response within 8 hours.

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Specific Formulation Challenges?

We have dedicated solution pages for the two most common organoclay performance requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about organoclay properties, grades, and applications.

What is organoclay?
Organoclay (also called organophilic clay or organobentonite) is a modified bentonite treated with quaternary ammonium compounds to become hydrophobic. It swells and gels in organic solvents and oils, functioning as a rheology modifier and thixotropic agent. Full explanation →
What is organoclay used for?
Organoclay is used as a rheology modifier, anti-settling agent, and thixotropic additive in paints and coatings, oil-based drilling fluids, lubricating greases, printing inks, adhesives, cosmetics, and water treatment applications.
What is the difference between solvent-based and water-based organoclay?
Solvent-based organoclay disperses in non-polar organic solvents and mineral oils (paints, drilling muds, greases). Water-based organoclay uses additional modification to work in aqueous systems (waterborne coatings, cosmetics). Compare product lines →
Is organoclay the same as bentonite?
No. Bentonite is a naturally occurring clay mineral (mostly montmorillonite) that is hydrophilic. Organoclay is chemically modified bentonite that has been made organophilic — able to interact with oils and organic solvents. Learn about bentonite →
How do I choose the right organoclay grade?
The right grade depends on your solvent polarity, activation method preference, and target viscosity. Use our Product Finder or contact our technical team with your formulation details.
How is organoclay made?
Organoclay is made by wet-process ion exchange: natural sodium bentonite is slurried in water, reacted with a quaternary ammonium compound (typically DMDA) at 60–70°C for 30–60 minutes, then filtered, dried, and milled. This converts the hydrophilic clay surface to organophilic — able to swell and gel in organic solvents and oils. How organoclay works →
What is the minimum order quantity for organoclay?
Standard MOQ is 1 FCL (17–20 MT). LCL shipments (500 kg–5 MT) available at higher unit cost. Free samples (200 g–2 kg) by courier with no minimum — we recommend requesting samples before committing to a supply decision. Trade information →

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