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.
Layer upon layer of mica
A group of parallel cleavages can be seen in a photograph of biomica under orthogonal polarized (left) and single polarized (right) mirrors.
In addition, lepidolite and ferrolepidolite can also be used as mineral raw materials for extracting lithium.
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Mica’s thermal resistance makes it a go-to material in the electronics industry. In China, leading tech companies leverage mica to efficiently manage heat in devices, ensuring longevity and reliability. The high dielectric strength of mica makes it invaluable in the production of capacitors and insulators, crucial components that enhance the efficiency and safety of electronic appliances.
Synthetic 120 mesh :large particle size, with pearl shining effect.
When dealing with discarded modified plastics, relevant environmental regulations should be followed to ensure that no pollution is caused to the environment.