Jan 20, 2026
Composition of Mica
Mica, as an important silicate mineral, has a chemical composition and crystal structure that determines its wide application in industry. The main component of
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Jan 20, 2026Composition of MicaMica, as an important silicate mineral, has a chemical composition and crystal structure that determines its wide application in industry. The main coview more -
Jan 19, 2026Main uses of micaIndustrial Uses: Biotite is primarily used industrially for its insulation, heat resistance, acid and alkali resistance, compressive strength, and peeview more -
Jan 18, 2026History of Mica DiscoveryAlthough China recognized and utilized muscovite and phlogopite long ago, formal exploration of mica deposits only began after the founding of the Peoview more -
Jan 17, 2026What is the shelf life of bentonite? How should it be stored?The shelf life of bentonite is greatly affected by its type and storage environment. Raw bentonite and modified bentonite have different shelf lives.view more -
Jan 16, 2026How to Identify Bentonite?High-quality bentonite is pure white to the naked eye, though it can also be gray or light yellowish-white. It often appears pale green, pale blue, orview more -
Jan 15, 2026Properties and Uses of BentoniteThe interlayer spaces of bentonite contain a large number of exchangeable cations (such as Na⁺ and Ca²⁺). Upon contact with water molecules, the spaciview more -
Jan 14, 2026Bentonite OverviewBentonite is a clay rock, also known as montmorillonite clay rock, often containing small amounts of illite, kaolinite, halloysite, chlorite, zeolite,view more -
Jan 13, 2026What's the difference between kaolin and bentonite?One of the most important differences between these two clays is their pH value, both used in face masks and other beauty/skin care products. Bentonitview more -
Jan 12, 2026Benefits of Kaolin ClayKaolin clay is suitable for almost all skin types and is considered one of the gentlest clays. You'll find it in products like face masks and scrubs tview more -
Jan 11, 2026Kaolin Separation MethodsTo separate non-clay minerals such as quartz, feldspar, mica, iron minerals, and titanium minerals, as well as organic matter, from kaolin to produceview more -
Jan 10, 2026Physical and Chemical Properties of KaolinAppearance: Mostly dull; when pure, it is white and fine-grained; if it contains impurities, it may be gray, yellow, or brown. Depending on its formatview more -
Jan 09, 2026Talc IdentificationAppearance: The material is flat, obliquely square, or irregularly shaped, varying in size. It is entirely white, eggshell blue, or yellowish-white, wview more