Inorganic filler material with retention properties, and method

Compositions: coating or plastic – Materials or ingredients – Pigment – filler – or aggregate compositions – e.g. – stone,...

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106 35, 106425, 106426, 106444, 106482, 106483, 106484, 106489, 428403, 428404, 428406, 427375, 4273761, 427212, 501 17, 501 32, C04B 1404

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ABSTRACT:
A finely divided inorganic filler material is a sintered composite which consists of larger macro-filler particles of glass and of smaller micro-filler particles of glass or ceramics partially covering the macro-filler particle and firmly connected to it by sintering. Plastic materials reinforced with the filler are distinguished by improved abrasion resistance.

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