Diatomaceous Earth For Fire Proof Cabinets
Our Diatomaceous Earth powder is widely used in Insulation of fire proof cabinets, safes and doors to keep important documents and currency safe during a bomb blast or fire. The material has very good insulation property and is available in natural as well as calcined form. It has very good compatibility with cement. Material is added cement and with foaming machine foaming is done and it injected in the side walls of cabinets safes and door. It keeps the documents and currency safe even if temperature outside is 1500oC. Almost all major fire proof safes and cabinets manufacturers are using our processed Diatomaceous Earth for this application. A source of silica is used to make fireproof filing cabinets, insulating bricks, safes, and calcium silicates, among other products. Also known as Diatomaceous Earth For fireproof cabinets. Used as a pesticide in gardens and as a filtration agent in swimming pools.
Some fire-resistant safes use diatomite as the protective layer because of its thermal qualities. Diatomaceous earth is frequently used as insulation for doors, cabinets, and safes that can withstand fire. It is particularly compatible with plaster with which it is combined and applied around objects that are designed to be fire-proof. A safe or cabinet with diatomite-based insulation can maintain the integrity of its contents even in environments where the outside temperature can reach up to 1500 degrees Celsius. a naturally occurring mineral made from marine diatoms' tiny fossilized remains. Strong brightness, low bulk density, and high absorption characterize it.
For ages, deposits have been mined and utilized for countless industrial and agricultural purposes. Diatomaceous earth deposits come in two main varieties: freshwater and saltwater. Diatomite has been extracted and employed in a multitude of sectors since the 19th century due to its high porosity, insulating and absorptive capabilities, as well as other attributes.
Dolomite lime, wood shavings, diatomaceous earth, Slaked lime, vermiculite, mica, or gypsum are a few examples of isolation materials that may be employed. Additionally, materials that have been designed exclusively for this usage are available. These are naturally occurring minerals that are very light in weight and have good heat resistance. They are therefore perfect for use in safes as insulating materials. Due to their widespread usage in horticulture to improve soil, you have undoubtedly seen both of these items in your neighborhood hardware shop.