Product Introduction:
Dehydrated MicaMica produced from the high-temperature calcination of natural mica, also known asFused Mica。
Natural mica in various colors can be processed for dehydration, while maintaining its physical and chemical properties.
Great changes can occur. The most direct change is the color change, for example, natural white mica, after calcination, presents a color palette dominated by yellow and gold. NaturalMuscoviteAfter roasting, it generally presents a golden-red color.
Mica flake desiccant, with a water content about 10 times lower than ordinary mica, boasts many special properties and is widely used in various fields. Industrially, it is primarily utilized for its high electrical insulation and heat resistance, as well as its strong resistance to acids, alkalis, pressure, and splitting, making it suitable as an insulation material for electrical equipment and electrical appliances. It is mainly used in electrical, construction materials, fire protection, fire extinguishers, welding rods, plastics, electrical insulation, papermaking, asphalt paper, rubber, pearlescent pigments, and other applications.


































