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Diatomite is a natural porous siliceous rock formed by diatom remains over long periods. As the most widely used porous inorganic functional mineral globally, it is indispensable in building materials, coatings, filtration, environmental protection a...
Unlocking Nature's Hidden Potential Volcanic rock, formed from the cooling and solidification of lava, has long been valued for its unique physical and chemical properties. Recent technological breakthroughs in processing and modification have unlock...
Bentonite is an indispensable clay material in oilfield drilling fluids, acting as a core additive to stabilize wellbores, suspend drill cuttings and control fluid loss. Among various types, sodium-based bentonite, calcium-based bentonite&...
Wollastonite Powder is a calcium silicate mineral primarily composed of CaSiO₃, possessing properties such as acicular crystal structure, high aspect ratio, and chemical inertness. The main component of wollastonite is calcium metasilicate with a uni...
Imitation porcelain particles are environmentally friendly decorative functional particles prepared using inorganic minerals and modified silicates/carbonates as base materials. They are among the world's leading inorganic decorative fillers, widely ...
In an era defined by the urgent pursuit of cleaner technologies, circular resource cycles, and eco-conscious industrial design, 4A zeolite powder has emerged as a foundational yet underappreciated force driving sustainable transformation ...
In the global coatings, plastics, printing and cosmetics industries, organic and inorganic pigments are two indispensable colorants, each with unique properties and applicable scenarios. Understanding their core differences, application boundaries an...
Zeolite is a class of hydrous aluminosilicate minerals of alkali or alkaline earth metals with a unique framework crystal structure. As a high-value functional inorganic mineral, it features uniform pores and cavities, and possesses core properties s...