Mica is a rock-forming mineral, a general term for layered aluminosilicates containing potassium, aluminum, magnesium, iron, lithium, and other elements. Its color varies with chemical composition, primarily darkening with increased iron content. Mica is known for its insulation and high-temperature resistance. The most common types in the mica group are biotite, muscovite, phlogopite, lepidolite, and sericite, with muscovite and phlogopite being the most widely used in industry.
Applications:
- Paint industry
- Cosmetics industry
- Plastic industry
- Electronics industry
- Rubber industry
- Refractory materials
- Welding rod field
Packaging Specifications: Bags (25kg, 50kg), ton bags, pallets, etc.