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MICROGLA GLASS FLAKE
Product Name
Microgla Glass Flake
Country of Origin
Shanghai, China
Specifications
Microgla Glass Flake is one of our staple products, with annual capacity 500 tons. It’s been widely used in petrochemical industry, metallurgy, ocean, electric power and environmental protection.
Chemical Indexes
Chemical Component |
SiO2 |
CaO |
Na2O |
Content |
67-71% |
≤9.5% |
≤13% |
Corrosive Environment |
250C |
930C |
Acid |
HCl, HOOC-COOH,
H2SO4, HNO3 |
Classical |
Classical |
Alkali |
NaOH,
Ca(OH)2, NH4OH |
Classical |
Classical |
Salts |
Na2SO4, NaCl,
NaNO2 |
Classical |
Classical |
Gas |
dry(wet)
Cl2, dry(wet)CO2 |
Classical |
Classical |
Organics |
C3H6O,
C3H3OH, CH3CH2OH,
C6H5NH2, CCl4 |
Classical |
Classical |
Physical Indexes
Item |
Index |
Item |
Index |
Thickness |
<10μm |
Diameter |
10-500 micron |
Specific Gravity |
1.53 |
Factor of Porosity (%) |
1.502 |
Barcol Hardness |
57 |
Tensile Strength (Mpa) |
25 |
Bending Strength (Mpa) |
79.47 |
Compressive Strength (Mpa) |
12.35 |
Impact Strength (Nm/cm2) |
0.35 |
Coefficient of Linear Expansion (K-1) |
1.15*10-6 |
Water Vapour Permeability (g/100m2.day.h) |
0.0007~0.0160 |
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Characteristics
- Strong resistance to corrosion, especially great corrosion resistance to acid corrosion;
- Excellent ageing resistance compared to any kind of editpain film;
- Good heat insulation;
- Low thermal coefficient;
- Great abrasion resistance;
- Good compatibleness, can be compatible with all manners of resin to produce antiseptic coatings;
Usage
Microgla Glass Flake is an important heavy antiseptic functional pigment. It can be compatible with kinds of resins to produce heavy antiseptic coatings.
Antiseptic Theory
Microgla Glass Flake resin antiseptic is the well-proportioned mixture of certain
polyester, epoxy, ethylene and micro-glass-flake. With the strict confecting process, come out the clay
mortar or dopes to apply to the surface of worked metal or other defended material by the trowel or high-pressure airless spray gun. At last, after the solidification in the hothouse, gained the liner or coat.
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