Magnesium Hydroxide Fire Retardant Subject to Activated Treatment

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Catalog ACMA00066979
Description The brucite mono-crystal is plank-like, commonly lamellar aggregate and sometimes fibrous aggregate, being called nemalite or brucite. The color is from white to light green and reddish brown if containing manganese or iron. The color change of brucite depends on the mixture content, for example, the variants containing iron, manganese foreign matters are in yellow or maroon color. The cleavage surface has pearl gloss, the fresh crystal surface and fracture has glass gloss, the nemalite has silk gloss.
Advantage With a high heat-absorbing capacity in decomposition in which H2O is produced to isolate air and the oxide after decomposition being a high-temperature resistant substance, the two fire-retarding types of magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide can not only retard fire but can also be used as a filler. It is characterized by producing no corrosive halogen and harmful gas, being non-volatile, non-toxic, free from smoke and dripping, etc.
Mesh 5000
Mg(OH)₂ ≥94%
Packaging Can be packaged according to customer requirements
Particle Size ≤2 µm
Whiteness ≥92%

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