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Terre de diatomées calcinée en présence d'un flux

CAS Number : 68855-54-9

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Identification

Description


Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • TERRE DE DIATOMEES CALCINEE EN PRESENCE D'UN FLUX
  • Terre de diatomées calcinée en présence d'un flux

Noms anglais :

  • DIATOMACEOUS EARTH, FLUX-CALCINED
  • DIATOMACEOUS SILICA, FLUX-CALCINED
  • Flux calcined diatomaceous earth
  • Flux-calcined diatomaceous earth
  • KIESELGUHR, SODA ASH FLUX-CALCINED
Commentaires

Ce produit contient de la silice cristalline : 40 à 60% de cristobalite et de 1 à 8% de quartz.

Utilisation et sources d'émission

Fabrication de peintures

Références

Autres sources d'information

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