A Comprehensive Guide about Mica and its Composition
What is Mica? Mica is a group of 37 silica minerals with a bedded or platelike texture. Commercially, there are usually two important micas: phlogopite and muscovite. In addition, mica’s possess seamless basal cleavage, letting crystals be split into thin sheets that are tough in strength but flexible. Mica sheets and mica plates can be transparent to opaque, dielectric, chemically inert, hydrophilic, and lightweight. Moreover, mica is considered one of the most stable minerals in atmospheric conditions like moisture and extreme temperatures. Mica is used in wide applications, including commerce and household goods, because of its perfect cleavage, flexibility, and elasticity. In addition, mica has low thermal, electrical conductivity, and dielectric strength. Electrical and thermal resistant, physical, chemical, and mechanical properties make mica different from other insulating products. Natural Mica Composition Technical graded mica composition mineral is used