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Use of mica as an insulator

✍ Scribed by F. Wiggins


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1913
Tongue
English
Weight
65 KB
Volume
176
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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✦ Synopsis


earth is from the Echigo province of Japan and belongs to the same class of fuller's earth as that found in Florida, but is more efficient. It resembles hard wax, feels soapy, has detergent properties, and is dissociated by and miscible with water. It consists of fine particles of earth without any admixture of quartz. Its contents are: silica 6o.71 per cent., aluminum oxide 13.18 , iron oxide 3.68, calcium oxide 0.62, magnesium oxide 0.38 , sodium and potassium oxides 1.54 , and loss on ignition 20.o4 per cent. It is essentially composed of hydrates of silicic acid and aluminum silicates. Numerous experiments on its action with dyes are recorded.. With crude petroleums it absorbs the unsaturated hydro-carbons. It removes certain impurities from methyl alcohol, and tar from pyroligneous acid. The earth is slightly acid, and is thus distinguished from ordinary kaolin and clay, and probably some of its efficiency is due to this acidity.

Use of Mica as an Insulator. F. WIGGINS. (Elec. Rev., lxxi, 564.)--Mica can be obtained in sizes up to 24 inches by 12 inches. The limitations of micanite are pointed out, but the quality depends largely on the price paid. Pure mica tubes, consisting entirely of rolled mica without any cement, can be obtained up to 12 inches or 18 inches in length, and, as they can be used much thinner than the micanite tubes, the increased cost is not so large as might appear at first sight. Hints are given as to the splitting and working of mica, which requires care and experience.


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