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Natural Mica Natural mica has exceptional physical characteristics. It can be found throughout the world, most notably in the presence of Paleozoic rocks. Accessible deposits are located primarily in India, on the American continent, in southern Africa and in Russia.
Mica's chemical composition places it in the aluminium silicates group. Two types are extracted - Muscovite, in which there is a predominance of potassium and Phlogopite, in which the presence of magnesium can be detected. As a mineral, mica has a special characteristic - it can be cleft to obtain very thin flakes of constant thickness. Properties
THERMAL Mica can withstand temperature in excess of 1000°C/1830°F (Phlogopite), it is flame-retardant, non-flammable, does not give off fumes, and conducts very little heat, especially perpendicular to its strata. ELECTRICAL Natural mica has a dielectric strength greater than 25kV/mm (625V/mil), has good resistance to arcing and electrical erosion, and is permeable to microwaves. CHEMICAL Mica is tolerant of water and most chemical agents, such as solvents, acids, bases and mineral oils. MECHANICAL Mica has good compressive strength. It behaves well in the presence of tensile and bending stresses. It has a high modulus of elasticity. High performance thermal and electrical insulation plates Cogetherm is the name given to our mica laminates designed for extreme conditions, requiring one or more of the following characteristics:
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Cogetherm is used in different areas of application including as a replacement for asbestos. Mica Material Solution
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