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MUSCOVITE MICA

Dryground Range:

Mica Powder M16

Mica Powder M20

Mica Powder M30

Mica Powder M40

Mica Powder M60

Mica Powder M100

Mica Powder M200

Mica Powder M325

MUSCOVITE MICA

Wetground Range:

Micasilk M200

Micasilk M325

Micasilk M500

Micasupersilk M200

Micasupersilk M325

Flake Range:

Micaflake M2

Micaflake M10

Micaflake M60

Micaflake Mcal2

PHLOGOPITE MICA

Dryground Range:

Mica Powder P30

Mica Powder P60

Mica Powder P100

Mica Powder P200

Wetground Range:

Micasilk P200

Micasilk P325

Micasilk P500

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4mo ago

Mica is commonly used in electronics, cosmetics, construction materials, and as an insulation material in industries. In electronics, it is used in capacitors and insulators due to its heat-resistant and electrical insulating properties. In cosmetics, it is used in makeup products for its shimmering effect.

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12y ago

Schist began as sediment, but metamorphic actions serve to differentiate various minerals from the sedimentary source. There are numbers of micas, but muscovite (a transparent variety) is very common and adds a pleasant specular reflection to schists surface. The micas are among the last minerals to form as the temperature drops from the metamorphism, and are often used as an indicator of the age of the schist itself.

Schists are pleasantly laminated rocks and are widely used in masonry. In general they are too soft for satisfactory road metal, but are so used, and also perform as paving slabs for for traffic. In a direction normal to the laminations, they are quite strong; and easy to use; and are used as bridge towers for example.

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10y ago

Mica Schist is a very interesting rock. Some uses for this rock is are decorative rock wall, pillars, paint fillers, and roofing material.

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10y ago

Industrial furnace windows, electronic components (insulators), and makeup (glitter), and heat shielding.

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12y ago

mica is still used widely as a heat resistant material. example in tiles for the inside to woodstaves and fireplaces

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11y ago

mica shcist is used for flooring

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11y ago

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