Vermiculite
Vermiculite is a natural
mineral which expands with the application of
heat. It is formed by
hydration of certain
basaltic minerals, and is often found in association with
asbestos. Mining operations in
Libby, Montana were closed in 1990 in response to asbestos contamination. Expanded Vermiculite is used as a soil conditioner, as loose-fill
insulating and packing material, as an insulating filler for
plaster and
concrete compounds, and as a carrier for dry handling and slow release of agricultural chemicals.
World production of Vermiculite in the year 2000 exceeded 500 kilotons (Metric). Major producers of Vermiculite include China, South Africa, Australia, Zimbabwe, and the United States of America.
Vermiculite is often used together with Perlite as a growing medium for hydroponics.
See Also:
- Perlite
- List of minerals