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Perlite

Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content, typically formed by the hydration of obsidian. It occurs naturally and has the unusual property of greatly expanding when heated sufficiently.

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Occupational safety

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Perlite

Nodes57
Edges56
Triples42
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035088
Components1

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Perlite

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related to External links · 8
Perlite → CDC, Chemical Hazards, December, Institute, NIOSH Pocket Guide, Popular Mechanics, That Wonderful Volcanic Popcorn, The Perlite InstituteMineral Information
related to United States · 8
Perlite → Health, Health Administration, NIOSH, Occupational Safety, OSHA, REL, The National Institute, The Occupational Safety
related to Aquatic filtration · 5
Perlite → AquaPerl, Aquify PMF Series, NSF-50, Several, The
related to Properties · 3
Perlite → The, Unexpanded, Water
related to Sources and production · 3
Perlite → Armenia, Considering, The
related to Agriculture · 2
Perlite → In, When
related to Construction and manufacturing · 2
Perlite → In, It
related to Substitutes · 2
Perlite → Diatomite, Substitutes
related to Uses · 2
Perlite → Because, US
is a · 1
Perlite → amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content

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used also water m3 million high density safety mineral low soil tonnes armenia filtration occupational horticulture expanded 150 reserves total

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Perliteis aamorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content0.90text
enzymes for bioremediationinstance ofPerlite was found to be an excellent support for immobilization of biocatalysts0.80text
sensing applications.AgricultureIn horticultureinstance ofPerlite was found to be an excellent support for immobilization of biocatalysts0.80text
perlite can be used as a soil amendment or alone as a medium for hydroponics or for starting cuttingsinstance ofPerlite was found to be an excellent support for immobilization of biocatalysts0.80text
sensing applicationsinstance ofPerlite was found to be an excellent support for immobilization of biocatalysts0.80text
Perliterelated to AgricultureIn0.60section
Perliterelated to AgricultureWhen0.60section
Perliterelated to Aquatic filtrationThe0.60section
Perliterelated to Aquatic filtrationSeveral0.60section
Perliterelated to Aquatic filtrationNSF-500.60section
Perliterelated to Aquatic filtrationAquify PMF Series0.60section
Perliterelated to Aquatic filtrationAquaPerl0.60section

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