Bemaite with controlled particle shape suitable as a flame retardant additive and reinforcing filler!
Kawai Lime Industry Co., Ltd.'s "Serashure" is a bauxite suitable for filler applications that has been artificially synthesized using a hydrothermal synthesis method. It is controlled to have particle shapes such as cubic, plate-like, flaky, and needle-like, as well as fine particle sizes, making it suitable as a filler for imparting functionality to plastics and rubber. 【Features】 ■ Micro-filler controlled to a single micron fine particle size ■ Shape-anisotropic filler controlled to particle shapes such as cubic, plate-like, flaky, and needle-like ■ Almost insoluble in acids and alkalis, with high chemical stability ■ Undergoes an endothermic dehydration reaction at 400-550°C, demonstrating flame retardant effects ■ Compared to alumina, it has a lower Mohs hardness (3.5-4.0) and lower specific gravity (3.0 g/cm3) ■ High dispersibility and orientation in resins, capable of imparting functions such as flame retardancy, heat resistance, reinforcement, dimensional stability, and gas barrier properties * There are also "High Thermal Conductivity Bauxite" which enhances thermal conductivity, and "Ultra-fine High Crystalline Bauxite" controlled to submicron particle sizes. For more details, please refer to the product pages for "High Thermal Conductivity Bauxite" and "Ultra-fine High Crystalline Bauxite."
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■Flame retardants and flame retardant additives ■Reinforcing materials ■Luminous materials ■Thickeners ■Adsorbents ■Abrasives ■Gas barrier materials ■Thermal conductive fillers *If you need more detailed information, please feel free to contact us.*
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Kawai Lime Industry Co., Ltd. has been manufacturing and selling quicklime, dolomite, and hydrated lime at its three domestic locations since its founding in 1885, with the main production of alumina hydrate bauxite "Serashur" taking place at its headquarters in Minato. The company is also actively engaged in the development of functional inorganic materials that add value based on lime and bauxite. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution progresses, we will incorporate this technology into production and quality management, continuously challenging ourselves to achieve optimal manufacturing and sales.