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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 different colors such as white, grey, green or brown.
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Pyrophyllite has numerous applications, including in the ceramics and glass industries as a filler or as a component of slurries and coatings. Due to its physical properties, it is also used in the manufacture of sculptures and in the cosmetic industry.
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