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Natural mineral 'Wollastonite', siliceous limestone.

Optimal natural mineral powder for resin-reinforced fillers.

"Wollastonite" is a natural mineral that is produced in white, needle-like or lump forms. It is mainly used as a ceramic raw material for tiles and porcelain, and has since been widely used in construction materials as an asbestos substitute. The chemical composition of "Wollastonite" is stable, making it ideal for applications that require insulation and mechanical properties. Unlike chemically manufactured synthetic silica, its crystals are thin and long needle-like structures, which maintain these characteristics even when ground into a fine powder. Additionally, it has a glossy white appearance and does not discolor or fade. [Features] ■ Ideal for applications requiring insulation and mechanical properties ■ Glossy white appearance with no discoloration or fading ■ Improved flexural modulus and tensile strength *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Finnish-made diatomite / wollastonite

It features a high aspect ratio and long fibers! Please consider it as a BCP measure!

* Wollastonite (Japanese name: Keihaiseki) is a natural mineral classified as a silicate mineral. The wollastonite we handle is characterized by a high aspect ratio and long fibers. Please feel free to contact us for more information. * We also recommend our products to those considering alternatives outside of major production areas such as China and the United States as part of BCP measures. Please also refer to our inorganic fine materials division's website.

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  • Ceramics

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