The chemical composition of perlite (silicon dioxide, water,other elements) allows you to get a kind of "popcorn" at a temperature of 1200 degrees, when the aqueous substances expand, and the volume of perlite increases to 20 times. It turns out the so-called pearlite sand, which has unique physical properties. It is refractory, chemically inert, light, resistant to mold, rodents and microorganisms. Perlite is a material that is relevant for construction, medical, oil refining and gas industries, and metallurgy. It is successfully used at temperatures from minus 260 to plus 1000 degrees.
Perlite sand is mainly used forfilling the cavities with thermal insulation work, performing finishing operations to increase sound insulation (3 cm perlite replaces 15 cm of bricks and provides noise absorption of 51 dB), to facilitate mortars in terms of specific gravity or improve the quality of metallurgical alloys.
How good is the material? Perlite is a 100% environmentally friendly product. It includes additives in the form of potassium, sodium, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, which make it possible to successfully use this product in agriculture, especially in regions with infertile lands and arid climate. Agroperlite is used to loosen soils as an addition to various substrates, and also as a substance that retains up to 600% of water from its own weight, which reduces the amount of watering. Perlite for plants is used in such a direction of agriculture as hydroponics.
Various filters are made from perlite, andalso sorbents that are highly absorbent and therefore are used to remove stains of oil liquids from water surfaces, purify sewage emissions, improve the quality of drinking water and even localize radionuclides in the soil. In addition, the materials made of it make it possible to produce vacuum-free isolation of cryogenic blocks, including in metallurgy for air separation into nitrogen and oxygen.
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