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diatomMicroscopic alga found in all parts of the world in either fresh or marine waters. Diatoms consist of single cells that secrete a hard cell wall made of silica. There are approximately 10,000 species of diatom. (Division Bacillariophyta.) The cell wall of a diatom is made up of two overlapping valves known as frustules, which are impregnated with silica, and which fit together like the lid and body of a pillbox. Diatomaceous earths (diatomite) are made up of the valves of fossil diatoms, and are used in the manufacture of dynamite and in the rubber and plastics industries.
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This article details a study to determine the affect of two refractories, diatomaceous earth and graphite, on thermal heat transfer. Presentations will be included on many different types of fillers, from flash calcined clays, diatomaceous earths and perlites, aluminas, natural fibers, titanium oxides, mica, wollastonite, pigments and glass foam to nanographite, POSS and nanocomposites. Chrysanthemum-derived pesticides, diatomaceous earth and boric acid are sold in garden centers. |
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