Astrra Chemicals

Exfoliated Vermicuilte ( 2 To 4 Mm)

We are the stalwarts in the domain of manufacturing, supplying, wholesaling, and exporting Exfoliated Vermicuilte ( 2 To 4 Mm)  These flavor grade chemicals are processed using pure and accurate ingredients that are procured from reliable and trusted vendors of the market. Our range is available in the market at leading prices in packs of different quantities.

 

Exfoliated Vermiculite ( 2 TO 4 MM ) is a lightweight, fire-resistant, and insulating material that finds various applications in the construction industry. Here are some common uses and applications of exfoliated vermiculite (2 to 4 mm) in construction:

Thermal insulation: Exfoliated vermiculite is an excellent insulating material with low thermal conductivity. It can be used to insulate walls, roofs, and floors, helping to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling.

Fireproofing: Due to its high resistance to heat and fire, exfoliated vermiculite is used in fireproofing applications. It can be mixed with other materials to create fire-resistant coatings, sprays, and boards. These products are used to protect structural elements such as steel beams and columns, providing passive fire protection.

Lightweight Concrete: Vermiculite can be used as an aggregate in lightweight concrete mixtures. The lightweight nature of vermiculite reduces the density of the concrete, making it suitable for applications where weight is a concern, such as in construction of precast panels, blocks, and insulating concrete roof decks.

Acoustic insulation: Exfoliated vermiculite has sound-absorbing properties, making it useful for reducing noise transmission. It can be incorporated into wall cavities, ceilings, and partitions to improve acoustic insulation in buildings, helping to create quieter and more comfortable indoor environments.

Horticultural applications: While not directly related to construction, it’s worth mentioning that vermiculite is also commonly used in horticulture. It acts as a soil amendment, improving water retention, aeration, and nutrient availability for plants. In construction, vermiculite can be used in green roof systems or landscaping projects where vegetation is integrated into the building design.

Lightweight fill material: Vermiculite can be used as a lightweight fill material in construction projects. It is often used in loose-fill insulation applications, such as filling voids in walls or attics, where weight considerations are important.

These are just a few examples of the applications and uses of exfoliated vermiculite in construction. Its unique properties make it a versatile material that contributes to energy efficiency, fire safety, and overall building performance.