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    Mica is used in plastic automobile fascia and fenders as a reinforcing material, providing improved mechanical properties and increased dimensional stability, stiffness, and strength. Mica-reinforced plastics also have high-heat dimensional stability, reduced warpage, and the best surface properties of any filled plastic composite.

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 雲母雲母 - Wikipedia

    雲母 (うんも [1] 、うんぼ [1] )は、 ケイ酸塩鉱物 のグループ名。. 層状珪酸塩(フィロ珪酸塩)鉱物の一種である [1] 。. きらら [1] 、 きら とも呼ばれる。. 特に電気関係の用途では、英語に由来する マイカ の名前で呼ばれる [2] 。. 英語のmicaは ラテン語 ...

  3. Mica is an excellent high quality mineral with electrical insulating properties and thermal resistance. There are wide range of mica of applications in recent years. Mica is used like the following by making use of its unique luster, shape and thermal resistance. Mica in addition to the above has also been used in a wide variety of situations.

  4. マイカ(mica)天然の鉱石で、 雲母とも呼ばれており、 薄く剥がれることが特徴です。 マイカの構造や特徴である電気絶縁性や耐熱性などについての詳細、活用されている事業分野などを、岡部マイカが詳しくご紹介します。

  5. Mica, any of a group of hydrous potassium, aluminum silicate minerals. It is a type of phyllosilicate, exhibiting a two-dimensional sheet or layer structure. Among the principal rock-forming minerals, micas are found in all three major rock varieties—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

  6. Mica, which is essentially a compound of silicate minerals, is comprised of closely related materials that have perfect basal cleavage. They belong to the category of principal rock-forming minerals and are found in various categories like sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic.

  7. マイカは、日本名で「雲母」(うんも)と呼ばれる鉱物の一種であり、英語表記. では「MICA」と記されます。. マイカの粉末が光を反射してキラキラすることから、. 日本では古くは「きら」、「きらら」と呼ばれることもありました。. 左の写真は天然の ...

  8. Jan 19, 2024 · Mica minerals are primarily characterized by their sheet-like crystal structure, which contributes to their unique physical properties, such as perfect basal cleavage, elasticity, and...

  9. Mica is a mineral name given to a group of minerals that are physically and chemically similar. They are all silicate minerals, known as sheet silicates because they form in distinct layers. Micas are fairly light and relatively soft, and the sheets and flakes of mica are flexible.

  10. Aug 31, 2017 · The mica minerals are distinguished by their perfect basal cleavage, which means that they are easily split into thin, often transparent, sheets. Two micas, biotite, and muscovite, are so common that they are considered rock-forming minerals .

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