What is mica?
Sica is an example of silicate minerals that can be used in a number of different applications. As an element in creating windows and glass, which is highly resistant to temperature changes, SIDA can also be used in a number of electrical aids and equipment. As soon as it is considered a rare material, it is relatively cheap today, thanks to the discovery of large mountains in Africa and South America during the 19th century.
The name for the mineral is understood as derived from the Latin word micare, with reference to its shimmering appearance. The mica is one of the minerals that tends to keep shine and flash in direct light. Along with classification as silicates, they are also among the minerals that show monoclinic properties similar to the properties of crystals.
Because mica has been found in a number of different types of rock formations, the price is much lower than in the past. The discovery deposits in South America and Africa in the 18th century soon joined mining operations in many other parts of the world. It is currently understood that India has a large amountCurrent minerals. China also ranks high as the mica producer for various purposes and countries such as South Korea, Canada and the United States, are also a source of healthy output.
Sica can be used in many different ways. Mineral can be pushed into leaves that can be used as a replacement of glass boards. Due to the high tolerance to changing temperatures, it works well for greenhouses and for clear or tinted elements in the doors and windows. Powder white mica is used in a number of toothpaste formulas, while the means to separate electronic conductors in energy cables. With a mineral found in many parts of the world, it is likely to be modified for use in MANY for additional applications in the future.