Examples of using Perlite in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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When perlite is used as an aggregate in concrete,
polypropylene fiber, perlite, vermiculite, etc., which are used in the presence of some of the adsorbents,
Perlite has been used for many years throughout the world for soil conditioning and as a component of growing mixes with materials
Experience in a variety of applications in many industries has shown that users of filter aids can substantially reduce filtration costs without sacrificing performance by converting to perlite filter aid.
coconut fiber, perlite, gravel, clay pebbles,
1 part vermiculite or perlite.
1 part vermiculite or perlite.
forming perlite.
using potting soil with plenty of loosening of components, which is prepared on the basis of small pieces of pine bark, perlite and coir(peat).
typically less than 1% water by weight,[6] but becomes progressively hydrated when exposed to groundwater, forming perlite.
are now outlawed, unavailable, or uncommonly used are vermiculite, perlite, and urea-formaldehyde.
sphagnum moss, perlite etc. These will not hold moisture and nutrients as well as soil,
The expanded material is a brilliant white, due to the reflectivity of the trapped bubbles. Unexpanded("raw") perlite has a bulk density around 1100 kg/m3(1.1 g/cm3), while typical expanded perlite has a bulk density of about 30- 150 kg/m3(0.03- 0.150 g/cm3).
When quickly heated to above 1600 degrees F(871 degrees C), the crude rock expands in a manner similar to popcorn as the combined water vaporizes and creates countless tiny bubbles that account for the amazing light weight and other exceptional physical properties of expanded perlite.
The furnace wall of the heat-conducting oil furnace is made of high-quality refractory bricks, and high-quality perlite is added in the middle, which can effectively control the temperature of the furnace below 50 °C,
Expanded perlite.
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