>Vitrified microspheres can be used as building insulation materials to completely replace the many defects and shortcomings of other traditional insulation materials that use polystyrene particles and ordinary expanded perlite as lightweight aggregates. They can overcome the large water absorption of expanded perlite, easy powdering, and difficulty in mixing. It also makes up for the shortcomings of polystyrene particles, such as high volume loss rate, reduced thermal insulation performance in the later stage of the product, and easy hollowing and cracking. At the same time, it makes up for the shortcomings of polystyrene particles, such as flammable organic materials, poor fire resistance, harmful gases generated at high temperatures, and low aging and weather resistance. . It can be widely used in industries such as building energy conservation, chemical fillers, scientific agriculture, refractory materials, fireproofing and sound absorption, and its subsequent application fields are also very wide.
> Vitrified microbeads are an inorganic glassy mineral material that is crushed from volcanic rocks. The ore-forming sand is processed by a special expansion and firing method. The product is in the form of irregular spherical particles. The interior of the particles is a cavity structure and the surface is vitrified and sealed. The physical and chemical properties are stable and it has excellent properties such as light weight, heat insulation and fire protection, high and low temperature resistance, anti-aging, and low water absorption. . It can replace fly ash beads, glass beads, ordinary expanded perlite, polystyrene particles and many other traditional lightweight aggregates in different products. It is an environmentally friendly, high-performance inorganic lightweight insulation material.
> As building insulation materials, vitrified microspheres can completely replace the many defects and shortcomings of other traditional insulation materials that use polystyrene particles and ordinary expanded perlite as lightweight aggregates. They can overcome the large water absorption and easy powdering of expanded perlite. at the same time, it makes up for the shortcomings of polystyrene particles such as the flammability of organic materials, poor fire resistance, harmful gases generated at high temperatures, and aging and weather resistance. Sexually inferior defects. It can be widely used in industries such as building energy conservation, chemical fillers, scientific agriculture, refractory materials, fire prevention and sound absorption, etc. The subsequent application fields are also very wide
Vitrified microbead particles, perlite