Mihran Company located in Syria producing perlite for Construction, Agricultural
syria Industrial uses. In Syria, Primarily in Heat insulation in structural
work, Agricultural applications, Cleaning liquid foodstuff, Metal Melting application,
Construction, Agricultural, Industrial, Loose fill insulation, Portland cement
and gypsum plasters, Underfloor insulation, Concrete roof decks, Chimney Linings,
Fireproofing, Blocks, Pipe insulation, Mixing, filter aid, filler. Perlite is
not a trade name but a generic term for naturally occurring siliceous rock.
The distinguishing feature which sets perlite apart from other volcanic glasses
is that when heated to a suitable point in its softening range, it expands from
four to twenty times its original volume.
This expansion is dues to the presence of two to six percent combined water
in the crude perlite rock. When quickly heated to above 871°C (1600°F),
the crude rock pops in a manner similar to popcorn as the combined water vaporizes
and creates countless tiny bubbles which account for the amazing light weight
and other exceptional physical properties of expanded perlite.
This expansion process also creates one of perlite's most distinguishing characteristics:
its white color. While the crude rock may range from transparent light gray
to glossy black, the color of expanded perlite ranges from snowy white to grayish
white.
Expanded perlite can be manufactured to weigh as little as (32kg/m3) making
it adaptable for numerous applications in the construction, industrial, chemical
and horticultural.
Since perlite is a form of natural glass, it is classified as chemically inert
and has a pH of approximately 6.5 - 7.5. The company is based in Aleppo - Sryia