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Etymology
From perle + -iteNoun
Extensive Definition
- For the two-phased structure in steel see pearlite.
Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high
water content, typically
formed by the hydration of obsidian. It occurs naturally
and has the unusual property of greatly expanding when heated
sufficiently.
Properties and uses
When it reaches temperatures of 850–900 °C, perlite softens (since it is a glass). Water trapped in the structure of the material vapourises and escapes and this causes the expansion of the material to 7–16 times its original volume. The expanded material is a brilliant white, due to the reflectivity of the trapped bubbles. Unexpanded ("raw") perlite bulk density: around 1100 kg/m³ (1.1 g/cm³). Typical expanded perlite bulk density: 30–150 kg/m³Due to its low density and relatively low price,
many commercial applications for perlite have developed. In the
construction and
manufacturing fields, it is used in lightweight plasters and mortars,
insulation,
ceiling tiles and filter aids. In horticulture it makes
composts more open to air, while still having good water-retention
properties; it makes a good medium for hydroponics. Perlite is also
used in foundries,
cryogenic insulations,
as a lightweight aggregate in mortar
(firestop) and in ceramics
as a clay additive.
Typical analysis of perlite
- 70-75% silicon dioxide: SiO2
- 12-15% aluminium oxide: Al2O3
- 3-4% sodium oxide: Na2O
- 3-5% potassium oxide: K2O
- 0.5-2% iron oxide: Fe2O3
- 0.2-0.7% magnesium oxide: MgO
- 0.5-1.5% calcium oxide: CaO
- 3-5% loss on ignition (chemical / combined water)
Production trends
In 2005, Greece was the top producer of perlite with at least one-third world share followed by China, USA, Japan and Turkey.In 2001 the cost of
perlite was about US$36.31
per metric
ton. The yearend price for mined perlite in the US has
increased since then:
- 2001.....$36.3 per metric ton
- 2002.....$36.5 per metric ton
- 2003.....$38.2 per metric ton
- 2004.....$40.6 per metric ton
- 2005.....$42.5 per metric ton
- 2002.....$36.5 per metric ton
See also
- Vermiculite (Many expanders of perlite are also exfoliating vermiculite and belong to both trade associations)
- Diatomite (used for filter-aids)
- Industrial minerals
- Mortar (firestop)
References
External links
perlite in Czech: Perlit
perlite in German: Perlit (Gestein)
perlite in Modern Greek (1453-): Περλίτης
perlite in Hebrew: פרלייט
perlite in Hungarian: Perlit (kőzet)
perlite in Dutch: Perliet (mineraal)
perlite in Japanese: パーライト (岩石)
perlite in Portuguese: Perlite (geologia)
perlite in Spanish: Perlita (geología)
perlite in Finnish: Perliitti
perlite in Swedish: Perlit
perlite in Chinese: 珍珠岩