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Later, with the development of science and technology, people gradually realized that mica minerals have high insulation, high temperature resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance, and mica also began to enter building materials, fire, plastics, paper, rubber, pearlite pigments and other industries. These are mainly Muscovite and phlogopite.
The mica industry is undergoing profound changes. With the help of emerging industries, the mica industry will be a large market of more than 10 billion.
Muscovite, often referred to as white mica, is the most common type of mica found in nature. It is typically translucent and has a shiny luster. Muscovite is primarily composed of aluminum, potassium, and silica. Due to its excellent electrical insulation properties, it is widely used in the electronics industry. It is also used in the manufacturing of paints, coatings, plastics, and rubber, where it enhances durability and provides a shimmering effect. Additionally, Muscovite is a common ingredient in cosmetics, contributing to the shimmer and shine in products like eyeshadows and highlighters.
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Mica is a very common rock-forming mineral, widely distributed in crystalline rocks. Its general chemical formula can be expressed as:
In addition to these primary types, there are other less common types of mica, including
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A group of parallel cleavages can be seen in a photograph of biomica under orthogonal polarized (left) and single polarized (right) mirrors.