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Cenospheres are microscopic hollow spheres that are formed in ash, especially when coal is burnt in power plants. They are characterized by their light, hollow structure, which gives them a low density. Cenospheres are used in various industries, including building materials, plastics and coatings, to make materials lighter and increase their strength. They are also an efficient filler material and can be used to improve insulation, damping and viscosity in various applications.
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Refractory bricks; refractory masses; automotive industry (sound absorption); insulating coatings; paints; facade construction (panels, boards); filler; concrete; mortar; plasters; filling compounds
Brown Fused Alumina (BFA) is a very hard, tough abrasive raw material produced by melting bauxite (an aluminum ore) at extremely high temperatures. During the melting proce...
Brucite is also referred to as magnesium hydroxide when it exists in its synthetic or chemical form. Magnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound that occurs in the form of...
Caustic Calcined Magnesia (CCM) is a mineral raw material produced by calcining magnesium carbonate at high temperatures. It is characterized by high purity and excellent c...