Phosphate‐bonded talc shows advantages over block talc, which indicates that it is a superior substitute for this strategically important raw material. A satisfactory product has been made using talc from domestic sources. It has been formed by various methods, such as dry pressing, hydrostatic pressing, or hot pressing. Some factors that control the properties of the end product have been investigated, and the mechanical and dielectric properties are compared with those of natural block talc.