Kärntner Montanindustrie (KMI) is a world leading mining and processing company dealing with Micaceous Iron Oxide (MIOX®)
TALMIO - Talc series
Talc is a clay mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate with the chemical formula Mg3[Si4O10 (OH)2]. It has various properties that makes it valuable for many fields in plastics industries, includ- ing automotive, biopolymers, packaging, film, furniture, E&E, appliances, pipes or recycled
plastics.
Kärntner Montanindustrie has specialized on finest Talc types which are highly delaminated and lead with their high aspect ratio to excellent performance.
Benefits with Talmio:
Reinforcement Stiffness
Nucleation effect with finer grades
Heat Distortion Temperature Impact resistance Creep Resistance Barrier Properties Chemical Resistance Antiblocking
Dimensional stability Shrinkage/Warpage reduction Reinforcement with 2 microns Talc in TPO
KMI uses unique processing technologies for micronization of high aspect ratio minerals
KMI‘s product range includes
Lamellar MIOX®
Lamellar Mica HLM / HLP Acicular Wollastonite Lamellar Talc
Impact strength with 2 microns Talc in TPO
Example: anisotropic shrinkage in TPO
Kärntner Montanindustrie A9400 Wolfsberg, AUSTRIA
Tel: +43 (4352) 545350 E:
miox.technik@
kmi.at
www.kmi.at
miox.t
www.kmi.at k@k .a Highly delaminated Talc
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