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Granite filler

When sand is used as a filler, the composite is referred to as a polymer mortar. Other fillers include crushed stone, gravel, limestone, chalk, condensed silica fume (silica flour, silica dust), granite, quartz, clay, expanded glass, and metallic fillers. Generally, any dry, nonabsorbent, solid material can be used as filler [4],... [Pg.1]

FIG. 1—Infrared spectra analysis on polar organic fraction that is extracted from AAB-1/California (filler) granite mixture. [Pg.117]

Pumice p3-m3s [ME pomis, fr. ME, fr. L pumic-, pumex] (15c) n. A highly vesicular (frothy), glassy, volcanic lava, usually rhyolitic (granitic) in composition composed of complex aluminum, calcium, magnesium, iron, sodium, and potassium silicates. Pumacite is the name for volcanic ash found in Kansas and Nebraska. Pumice is used as an abrasive, filler for plastics, polishing compounds and non-slip compounds. Density, 2.2g/cm (18.5lb/gal). Syn pumacite, pumice stone. [Pg.801]

China clay (kaolin) A white powdery clay obtained from the natural decomposition of granites. It is used as a filler in paints and paper-making, in the pottery industries, and in pharmaceuticals. See kaoli-nite. [Pg.51]

Flame retardants, fillers, granite effect fillers, calcium sulphate... [Pg.982]

Polymer concrete, made from polyester reinforced with up to 80% aggregates and fillers is used for machine bases, and for simulated granite countertops and flooring. [Pg.393]


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