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Mica pellets

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    Pellets of exfoliated vermiculite.




Mica, английский
  1. Potassium aluminosilicate

  2. A naturally occurring silicate; used in paints to improve suspension and brushing properties and to improve resistance to moisture penetration; also used as a filler in plastics and in electrical and thermal insulators.

  3. A group of rock-forming silicate minerals, all with good cleavage in

  4. This mineral, ethically and sustainably sourced from mines in the us and india, has an illuminating effect when added to skincare. mica is what helps zero-g smoothing eye cream deliver that refreshed, soft-focus effect to tired undereyes.


Mica, латинский

Mica gneiss, английский
    Gneiss with > 40 % mica.


Mica house, английский

Mica peridotite, английский

Mica plate, английский

Mica powder, английский
    Very small flakes of mica (or ground mica) used in the manufacture of asphalt shingles and roofing and as a filler in paints.


Mica quartzite, английский
    Quartzite with > 10 % mica.


Mica schist, английский
    Metamorphic, schistose rock, typically with 25 - 75 % mica (biotite and


Mica [ae, f] salis, латинский

Mica, ae, f (panis), латинский

Mica, ae, f (salis, латинский

Micaceous, английский

Micaceous iron ore, английский

Micaceous sandstone, английский

Micaceous shale, английский

Micaceus, a, um, латинский

Micah, английский

Micam, английский
    Military code allocation method


Micanite, английский

Vermiculite, английский
  1. A mineral used as bulk insulation and also as aggregate in insulating and acoustical plaster and in insulating concrete floors.

  2. A natural mica expanded by heat (i.e., exfoliated) to form lightweight thermal insulating material, used in the expanded state alone as loose-fill or as aggregate with other materials.

  3. Вермикулит


Barns in, английский
    Pennsylvania dutch regions. the symbols probably were originally intended to protect the animals from harm cast by the “evil eye.” hf on drawings, abbr. for “hot finished.” hgt on drawings, abbr. for height. h-hinge, parliament hinge, shutter hinge a type of strap hinge with leaves enlarged so that when the hinge is open, it forms the letter h. hickey, hicky 1. a threaded fitting for mounting a lighting fixture in an outlet box, or on a stud or pipe. 2. a tool for bending conduit or pipe. marks, or color on the surface to which it is applied.


Exfoliation, английский
  1. Peeling, swelling, or scaling of stone or mineral surfaces in thin layers; caused by chemical or physical weathering or by heat. minerals such as vermiculite expand to many times their original size when heat-treated. exh on drawings, abbr. for “exhaust.”

  2. The loss of layers of tissue such as sunburnt skin

  3. Отслаивание; шелушение

  4. The process by which concentric scales, plates, or shells of rock, from less than a centimeter to several meters in thickness, are successively spalled or stripped from the bare surface of a large rock mass. it often results in a rounded rock mass or dome-shaped hill. gg

  5. Process by which thin, curvilinear scales or shells or rock are

  6. Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from your skin. it can be both physical or manual (using a scrub or tool to slough off dead skin cells) and chemical (with acids or enzymes that dissolve dead skin cells).

  7. A type of corrosion that progresses approximately parallel to the outer surface of the metal, causing layers of the metal to be elevated by the formation of corrosion product.

  8. Corrosion that progresses approximately parallel to the outer surface of the metal, causing layers of the metal to be elevated by the formation of corrosion product.

  9. Corrosion that progresses approximately parallel to the outer surface of the metal, causing layers of the metal to be elevated by the formation of corrosion product.1 exitance, radiant: see radiosity.