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Trelleborg Fillite® 52/7S (355) Alumino-silicate Cenospheres
Categories: Ceramic; Glass; Oxide; Silicon Oxide; Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Fillite is a glass hard, inert, hollow silicate sphere. Fillite is primarily used to reduce the weight of plastics, rubbers, resins, cement, etc., but also imparts further benefits in many situations. Many of the advantages from the use of Fillite, including increased filler loading and improved rheology, are directly attributed to the spherical nature of the material.

Typical Applications
Refractories, PVC flooring, oilwell cements, brake linings, Phenolics, Epoxies, Cast Polyesters, synthetic marbles, syntactic foams, BMC, SMC and FRP. Low density cements, shotcrete and gypsum board joint compounds. Automotive sound-dampening sheets.

Advantages
Reduced weight, increased filler loadings, better flow characteristics, less shrinkage and warping. Improved physical properties in moldings, castings, and laminates, reduced water absorption, improved flame retardance, improved chemical resistance.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Bulk Density 0.350 - 0.450 g/cc
Pellet Density 0.600 - 0.850 g/cc
Loss On Ignition <= 2.0 %
Particle Size 5.0 - 355 µm
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Mohs 5.0
Compressive Strength 1500 - 3000 psiCrush Strength
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Thermal Conductivity 0.110 W/m-K
Melting Point 1200 - 1350 °C
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Moisture Content <= 0.30 %Surface
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Al2O3 <= 33 %
CO2 70 %
Fe2O3 <= 6.0 %
Nitrogen, N 30 %
SiO2 55 - 65 %
 
Descriptive Properties
Average Wall Thickness (% Sphere Diameter)5-10
ColorGrey
Packing Factor (%)60-65
Particle Size Distribution (%)100% Passing 500 microns
 25-55% Passing 100 microns
 30-80% Passing 150 microns
 5-10% Passing 50 microns
 95-100% Passing 300 microns

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