Inorganic rheology modifiers are essential additives used in various industries to control the flow, viscosity, and stability of liquid and semi-solid formulations. Unlike organic modifiers, which are carbon-based, inorganic rheology modifiers are derived from minerals and naturally occurring compounds. Their ability to enhance the physical properties of paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants, cosmetics, and other products makes them indispensable in modern manufacturing processes.