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What makes natural mica sheets withstand 1000°C without warping? Three words: crystalline lattice structure. Unlike plastics yellowing at 150°C or glass shattering under thermal shock, our mica sheets offer:
Feature | Our Mica | Plastic Film | Silicone Glass |
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Max Temp | 1000°C | 180°C | 450°C |
Thickness Options | 12 sizes | 3 sizes | 6 sizes |
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A: Natural mica sheets are widely used in electrical insulation, heating elements, and high-temperature windows due to their thermal stability, dielectric strength, and transparency in thin layers.
A: Yes, thin natural mica sheets can be transparent or semi-transparent, making them suitable for applications like furnace viewports or protective covers requiring heat resistance and visibility.
A: Natural mica sheets typically range from 0.03mm to 1mm in thickness, with specific sizes chosen based on electrical, thermal, or mechanical requirements.
A: Thicker mica sheets offer better insulation and durability for high-voltage equipment, while thinner sheets provide flexibility and transparency for optical or precision uses.
A: Yes, transparent natural mica sheets maintain structural integrity up to 600°C–900°C, ideal for industrial heating systems and aerospace components.
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