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Hollow glass microspheres

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Shanxi Hainuo Technology Co., Ltd.
High-performance hollow glass microsphere, referred to as HGM, whose main chemical composition is soda-lime borosilicate glass, is a new type of ultra-lightweight inorganic non-metallic materials, the structure of micron-sized glass confined hollow spheres, the gas in the sphere is nitrogen, the appearance of white powder. High-performance hollow glass microspheres not only have the advantages of low density, low thermal conductivity, high compressive strength, good dispersion, mobility, chemical stability, but also low dielectric, self-lubricating, sound insulation, non-absorbent, fire-resistant, corrosion-resistant and other excellent properties, known as the “space materials of the new era”. Widely used in aerospace, defense industry, marine engineering, oil and gas field mining, construction, electronics, chemical industry, automotive, plastics, paints and coatings, sporting goods, glass fiber reinforced plastic, wood, artificial marble and many other industries, has a broad market application prospects and magical effect of the product application.

Product Features
Light:The world's lightest inorganic powder filling material, weighing only 1 Gram per 38 million glass bubbles.
functional:Low density, high solidity, thermal insulation, fireproof, anti-corrosion, insulating, wear-resistant, good fluidity, easy to fill, etc.
Small: The radius of smallest particle radius is only 1/30 width of hair.
Premium: The mainstream filler of high-end composite materials in the world and is known as the "king of composite materials" and "magic powder"
Special: The Hollow glass bubbles physically look like white powder but actually it is composed of countless transparent hollow glass balls.
Rare: Only minority Chinese enterprises have breached the technology blockade to realize the industrial production in recent years.