MICA SUBSTITUTES

Brand Owner Address Description
ECOFIL ECKART GMBH Güntersthal 4 91235 Hartenstein Germany Mica and substitutes, in particular phyllosilicates such as bentonites, hectorites, vermiculites; mixtures of resins with fillers for use as intermediates; mica and synthetic mica for industrial purposes, in particular for the cosmetics industry; mica and synthetic mica as fillers as far as included in this class; all aforementioned goods exclusively for cosmetic purposes and/or the cosmetics industry;Industrial waxes, especially waxes as fillers in cosmetic preparations; industrial greases, especially greases as fillers in cosmetic preparations; all aforementioned goods exclusively for cosmetic purposes and/or the cosmetics industry;Non-medicated cosmetics and cosmetics;Chemical preparations used in industry, especially for the use as fillers in cosmetic preparations; extenders, namely, chemicals for use in industry; chemical extenders, namely, chemical additives for use in the manufacture of cosmetics; chemical fillers, namely, chemical additives for use in the manufacture of cosmetics; mineral fillers, namely, chemical preparations for use in industry, especially in the cosmetics industry; fillers for soaps, namely, chemical additives for use in the manufacture of soaps; fillers for toothpastes, namely, chemical additives for use in the manufacture of toothpaste; fillers derived from calcium carbonate, namely, chemical preparations for general industrial manufacturing; fillers derived from white minerals, namely, chemical preparations for general industrial manufacturing; silicates and borosilicates, in particular for industrial purposes, including for the cosmetics industry, as far as included in this class; all aforementioned goods exclusively for cosmetic purposes and/or the cosmetics industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides for thin sheet wedges that comprise a mica matrix impregnated with a conductive resin. The mica matrix is composed of mica flakes. The thin sheet wedge has a semi-conductive property of 500-500,000 ohms per square. In one embodiment the thin sheet wedge further comprises at least one glass fiber layer. In a particular embodiment the glass fiber layer is a backing for the mica matrix. In another particular embodiment the glass fiber is interwoven with the mica matrix. The glass fiber layer may itself be impregnated with a conductive resin.