Chemicals
What Are Chemicals?
A chemical is a form of matter having constant chemical composition and characteristic properties. Usually chemical substances cannot be separated into its constituent elements by physical separation methods. These materials are often used in science and industry as precursur materials to produce something new.
Why Microwave Chemicals?
Microwaves can be a great way to rapidly and volumetrically heat chemicals. This heating can be used to soften, anneal, melt, dry, bind, denature, sterilize, treat, temper, vulcanize, oxidize, decompose or any other process involving heat. SOme materials we have processed include but are not limited to:
- acids
- acrylics
- calcium carbonate
- ceramic beads
- fertilizers
- graphite
- graphene
- indium tin oxide
- lithium cobalt oxide
- lithium iron phosphate
- lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide
- lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide
- kreosote
- nylons
- polyolefin films
- polystyrene beads
- sodium silicates
- thermoplastics