Perlite
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Perlite
is an amorphous volcanic glass which has a relatively high water
content and occurs naturally. It has one of the most unusual property,
i.e. it greatly expands when sufficiently heated.
Properties and Uses of Perlite
Perlite becomes soft, as it is a glass, at a temperature of 850-900°C.
The trapped water in the structure of perlite escapes and makes the
material to expand 7 - 15 times of its original volume. The expanded
material is brilliant white in color because of the reflectivity of
the trapped bubbles.
The density of raw perlite or the unexpanded perlite is around 1100
kg/m3 (1.1 g/cm3). The density of typically expanded perlite is 30 -
150 kg/m3.
Since perlite has low density and is relatively economical, it is
used commercially in following ways:
- Construction
and manufacturing fields.
- Lightweight
plasters and mortars, insulation, ceiling tiles and filter aids.
- In
horticulture, it makes composts more open to air, while having still
a good water-retention properties.
- It
makes a good medium for hydroponics.
- It
is also used in foundries and cryogenic insulations.
Analysis of Perlite
- 70-75%
silicon dioxide: SiO2
- 12-15%
aluminum oxide: Al2O3
-
3-4% sodium oxide: Na2O
- 3-5%
potassium oxide: K2O
- 0.5-2%
iron oxide: Fe2O3
- 0.2-0.7%
magnesium oxide: MgO
- 0.5-1.5%
calcium oxide: CaO
- 3-5%
loss on ignition (chemical / combined water)
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