Mica is added to paint and makeup to provide sheen, to drywall compound to make it sandable, is used as window 'glass' in stoves and furnaces, used in electronics to make capacitors and insulators, in the plastic industry as an extender, filler, and reinforcing agent, and in the rubber industry as a filler.
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Mica was used in place of glass in windows and stoves.
No, mica does not taste salty. Mica is a mineral commonly used in cosmetics, pigments, and electronics, but it is not intended for consumption. Eating mica can be harmful to your health.
Yes, Mica is usually found in all eyeshadow.
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I don't think an electric iron is electronic. Mica is used to insulate the plate from the heating element.
Mica can be added to paint and makeup to provide sheen. It may also be used in stoves and furnaces.
A: Mica is an insulator used extensively in capacitors and hi quality Transformers. It has very good temperature coefficient
Around all electric devices but most notably around conductors so that the electricity goes to where it is wanted to go.
A: Mica is an insulator used extensively in capacitors and hi quality transformers. It has very good temperature coefficient
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Jharkhand is the Indian state famous for its Ruby Mica deposits. It has rich reserves of high-quality mica, particularly ruby mica, which is known for its brilliant red color and is used in various industrial applications. The state is a major producer of mica in India and contributes significantly to the global mica market.