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Lightweight Fillers are materials used in various industries to make products lighter without losing strength. These materials are often porous and have a lower density compared to other materials. Lightweight Fillers can come from a variety of sources, including foams, hollow glass microspheres, hollow ceramic spheres or aerogels. Their use leads to weight reduction, which is advantageous in aerospace, automotive and in the production of insulation materials and sports equipment, without compromising the required strength and stiffness. We offer Lightweight Filler material <500 µm.
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Construction chemistry; special coatings; insulating material; weight reduction for construction
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