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Diatomaceous Earth is a pale-colored, soft, lightweight sedimentary rock composed principally of silica microfossils of aquatic unicellular algae.
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In purified form, Diatomaceous Earth is used for powders and as an abrasive agent in peeling formulations. If improperly formulated, it may be too abrasive as a peeling agent. Diatomaceous Earth is a fine-grain, almost white powder consisting mostly of amorphous silicic that is obtained by crushing the silicic acid structures of mono-cellular sea algae. Diatomaceous Earth is widely used as filler in construction materials, paints and as an anti-caking agent for agricultural chemicals. It has high water and oil absorption ability.
White Fused Alumina (WFA) is a high-purity, white abrasive made from aluminum oxide. It is produced by melting high-quality alumina in an electric arc furnace at very high ...
Pyrophyllite is a mineral silicate classified in the phyllosilicate group. It is characterized by its foliated structure and transparency, and it is often found in differen...
Rutile is a naturally occurring mineral and one of the main sources of titanium, an important metal in various industries. It is characterized by its dark red to brown colo...