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Why is mineral wool used to soak up paraffin when cracking?

because it completely soaks up the paraffin and does not catch fire easily


What is the difference between mineral wool and glass wool?

i feel' mineral wool is spun out of molten minerals like basalt, volcanics material, (we can also take slag wool a similar material as it comes from furnace as lawa). it is soft. glass wool have more silica in its composition,shines more and white in color ,it is brittle as compare to mineral wool .its fibre length is also more and straight as compare to mineral wool. umesh chitlangia


What is are disadvantages of mineral wool?

Does not burn


What is the purpose of miner wool in cracking ethene?

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Why was the paraffin soaked in ceramic wool?

Ceramic wool is soaked in paraffin in experiments (the purpose is to maintain paraffin in a confined space) to demonstrate cracking of hydrocarbons.


Is marl a kind of wool as well?

Marl is a mineral.


Did qypsum company mineral wool insulation contain asbestos?

Mineral wool is made from melted rock and did not contain asbestos. It was a less effective, but less costly, alternative to asbestos containing products.


How much does mineral wool cost per square foot?

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Does red top mineral wool contain asbestos?

what dose it contain in it


How do you set up mineral water plant in hyderabad?

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Does Johns-Manville rock-wool insulation contain asbestos?

No. Rockwool or mineral wool insulation is mineral fibers from volcanic rock heated and spun into a cotton candy texture and has never been reported to have been manufactured using asbestos.


What is hydrophonics and the ophrastus?

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel, mineral wool, or coconut husk.