Short Lead Time for Calcium Carbonate 100kg Bag - Muscovite Mica High Temperature Resistance For Cosmetic Paint Coating – Glory Star
Short Lead Time for Calcium Carbonate 100kg Bag - Muscovite Mica High Temperature Resistance For Cosmetic Paint Coating – Glory Star Detail:
Unique Properties
● Layered structure
● Chemical resistance
● Low thermal conductivity
● Heat stability
● Low coefficient of friction
● Vibration damping (acoustics)
● Flexible
Chemical Composition
Element |
SiO₂ |
Al₂O₃ |
K₂O |
Na₂O |
MgO |
CaO |
TiO₂ |
Fe₂O₃ |
S+P |
Content (%) |
38.0-50.0 |
13.3-32.0 |
2.5-9.8 |
0.6-0.7 |
0.3-5.4 |
0.4-0.6 |
0.3-0.9 |
1.5-5.8 |
0.02 |
Physical Property
Thermal Endurance (℃) |
Mohs Hardness |
Density (g/cm³) |
Dielectric Strength (KV/mm) |
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
Surface Resistivity (Ω) |
Melting Point (℃) |
650 |
2.5-3 |
2.8-2.9 |
115-140 |
110-145 |
1×1011-12 |
1200 |
Processing Technology
There are two manufacturing processes of mica powder: dry grinding and wet grinding. We have our own factories to produce these two products.
Dry ground mica powder is produced by physical grinding without changing any natural property of mica. We adopt total enclosed filling system to guarantee quality during the whole production process. In the screening process,we also employs proprietary equipment and technology to ensure uniform particle distribution and stable quality. As to its superior performance, dry ground Muscovite has been extensively used in production of various products, including fiber cement construction panels / wallboards, plastics, rubber, paint, coating, welding electrodes, oil drilling and brake pads.
● Dry ground process
Wet ground mica powder is produced from natural mica flakes through a series of processes, including cleaning, washing, purification, wet grinding, drying, screening and grading. The unique production process retains the sheet structure of mica , therefore wet ground mica is featured by large radius-thickness ratio, low sand and iron content, high purity, whiteness and glossiness. The unique property of wet ground mica makes it widely used in industries such as paint, coating production, rubber, plastics and ceramics. It is especially effective to improve product’s electrical strength, rigidity, heat resistance and to reduce molding shrinkage and cost.
● Wet ground process
Certificate
Our factories have achieved ISO Certificate, 23 technologies have obtained national patents.
Application
Muscovite Mica is widely used in Polymers/Plastics Rubber, Paints, Coatings, Fiber cement construction panels/ Wallboards, Ceramics, Sound-damping, Cosmetics, Electrodes, Brake pads, Oil drilling.
Plastic
Rubber
Paints
Coatings
Cosmetics
Wallboards
Ceramics
Oil drilling
Specification
20 mesh, 40 mesh, 60 mesh, 100 mesh, 200 mesh, 325 mesh, 600 mesh, 1000 mesh, 1250 mesh, 3000 mesh.
6-10 mesh
10-20 mesh
1250 mesh
100 mesh
2500 mesh
Packaging
Commonly package is 25kg PP bag/paper bag, 500kg~1000kg jumbo bag. Also could customize as required.
Factory Tour
Customer Vist & Exhibition
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With responsible good quality method, good status and excellent client services, the series of solutions produced by our company are exported to lots of countries and regions for Short Lead Time for Calcium Carbonate 100kg Bag - Muscovite Mica High Temperature Resistance For Cosmetic Paint Coating – Glory Star , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Toronto, Sri Lanka, Surabaya, Our items have national accreditation requirements for qualified, high quality goods, affordable value, was welcomed by people today all over the world. Our products will continue to enhance within the order and look forward to cooperation with you, Should really any of these products and solutions be of curiosity to you, be sure to letus know. We are likely to be content to offer you a quotation up on receipt of your detailed needs.
By Mark from Rwanda - 2018.12.25 12:43
We are a small company that has just started, but we get the company leader's attention and gave us a lot of help. Hope we can make progress together!
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