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Perlite: A natural volcanic glass similar to obsidian but having distinctive concentric cracks and a relatively high water consistent.

Crushed Perlite: Granule perlite with different size.

Expanded Perlite: Througn preheating and burnning instantly in high temperature, crushed perlite can expanded many times its original volume and become honeycomb pellets, which be called as expanded perlite. It is non-toxic, tasteless, nonconbustible, acid-resistant and alkali-resistant.

Main Usage:

1   It can be used in oxygen manufacturer and freezer as well as insulating layer in transporting liquid oxygen and hydrogen.

2   It can be used to filter liquor, oil, medicine, food and dirty water.

3   It can be used as filling and dilating agent in rubber, painter and plastic, etc.

4   It can be used as catalyst in explosives.

5   It can be used to absorb floating oil.

6   It can be used in agriculture and gardening to improve the soil and withhold water and fertilizer.

7   It can be mixed with different benders to make templets of different sizes and functions.

8   It can be used as in large volume as insulating layers in industrial smelting furnaces and walls and floors of architectures.


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Shijiazhuang World Imp&Exp Trade Co., Ltd
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Shijiazhuang 050000
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Added 2007.08.14
 

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