Suzorite 325-PE
Phlogopite mica
Formula: KMg3AlSi3O10F(OH)
| DENS - Density (Specific Gravity) |
2.73 |
| HMOH - Hardness (Moh) |
3 |
| BDLB - Bulk Density lbs/cu. ft. (Packed) |
13.5 |
| AVSC - Apparent Viscosity (cps) |
21 |
| pHPW - pH for dry powder |
9.2 |
A high purity super delaminated phlogopite mica with a proprietary surface treatment.
Out Bound Links
- (Materials - Related)
Pioneer 2661 Talc - White Texas Talc
Pioneer Ceramic Talc, Pioneer Talc, Pioneer 2882
- (Materials - Parent)
Talc - Mg3Si4O6 or 3MgO.4SiO2.H2O
Magnesium Silicate, Steatite, French Chalk, Hydrated talc
- (Hazards)
Talc Hazards Overview
Hazards of this material in the ceramic industry a... - (URLs - Technical inforamtion)
Phlogopite Mica at Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phlogopite - (Typecodes)
1: FLS - Flux Source
- (MDT)
North America
The decision about what materials to include in th... - (Materials - Substitute)
Amtalc-C98 - KMg3AlSi3O10F(OH) - Phlogopite mica
XML for Import into INSIGHT
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<material name="Suzorite 325-PE" descrip="Phlogopite mica" searchkey="2882, Suzorite 325-S" loi="0.00" casnumber="12001-26-2">
<oxides>
<oxide symbol="MgO" name="Magnesium Oxide, Magnesia" status="" percent="28.840" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="K2O" name="Potassium Oxide" status="" percent="11.230" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="F" name="Fluorine" status="" percent="4.530" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Al2O3" name="Aluminum Oxide, Alumina" status="" percent="12.160" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="SiO2" name="Silicon Dioxide, Silica" status="" percent="42.990" tolerance=""/>
</oxides>
<volatiles>
<volatile symbol="H2O" name="Water" percent="2.150" tolerance=""/>
</volatiles>
</material> |
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