Mica powder is a chemically hydrated potassium alumina silicate with a platy structure, making it ideal as an anti-blocking and anti-sticking agent. It is also used as a flux coating for welding rods and as a mold release agent. In the automotive paint industry, mica provides anti-corrosive properties and creates a two-tone metallic color effect.
Chemical Structure & Composition
Mica powder primarily consists of:
Key Properties
Industrial Applications
Industry | Application |
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Plastics | Acts as a reinforcing filler to improve dimensional stability, surface smoothness, and anti-blocking properties in PE, PP, PVC, and engineering plastics. |
Paints & Coatings | Adds UV resistance, anti-corrosive behavior, improved adhesion, and a two-tone/metallic sheen to automotive and decorative paints. |
Welding Electrodes | Used in flux coatings for arc stability and insulation. |
Rubber & Elastomers | Enhances tear resistance, anti-blocking, and dimensional stability. |
Cosmetics | Provides shimmer and smoothness in makeup products like foundations, eye shadows, and nail polish. |
Construction | Used in joint compounds, sealants, and cementitious coatings for crack resistance and smooth application. |
Foundry & Casting | Works as a mold release agent and thermal insulator. |
Paper | Adds bulk and smoothness; improves ink retention. |
Oil Drilling | As a lost-circulation material (LCM) in drilling muds. |
Functional Benefits