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MICA FLAKE
Natural mica flakes are available in multiple grades to meet diverse customer needs. Processed in a controlled environment, these ruby mica flakes are protected from moisture and contamination by materials such as biotite, quartz, and organic debris. These colored flakes serve as essential raw materials for regrinding, micronizing, and manufacturing mica sheets and pulp used in mica paper. Smaller flakes are ideal for roofing felt, decorative uses, and mica boards that provide insulation from sound, heat, and UV rays.
Natural muscovite ruby mica flakes are produced through a careful manufacturing process to ensure purity and consistent quality. First, raw mica scrap is dried to remove moisture, then screened to eliminate dust and impurities such as biotite, quartz, bamboo, and other unwanted materials.
The cleaned mica is ground using high-speed equipment, and the flakes are separated through blowers and mesh screens to achieve the desired size.
Additional grinding produces mica flakes and powders in mesh sizes ranging from 2 to 300, which are further classified into coarse, medium, and fine grades.
These high-quality mica flakes are widely used in paints, cosmetics, roofing, insulation, drilling fluids, and decorative products because of their excellent thermal stability, insulation properties, and shiny appearance. They are typically packaged in 10 kg, 25 kg, or 50 kg bags, supporting large-scale industrial supply.
Coarse Mica Flakes: Plus 6 mesh with a bulk density of 0.17 kg/ltr, featuring a high percentage of large flakes ideal for sealing large openings.
Medium Coarse Mica Flakes: Plus 10 mesh with a bulk density of 0.18 kg/ltr, commonly used to address mild circulation losses in porous formations.
Fine Mica Flakes: Plus 20 mesh with a bulk density of 0.20 kg/ltr, designed as a sealing agent fine enough to pass through a shaker screen without disrupting operations.
These grades offer versatile solutions for sealing and insulating applications across various industries.
Mica flakes find extensive use across various industries due to their unique properties and versatility:
Pearlescent Pigments: Used to produce synthetic pearlescent pigments with high gloss and excellent light transmission, enhancing brightness and color effects in paints, cosmetics, and coatings.
Oil Well Drilling: Incorporated as an additive in drilling mud to prevent loss of circulation by sealing porous formations, improving drilling efficiency in both onshore and offshore operations.
Construction and Insulation: Utilized in manufacturing roofing felts, decorative coatings, concrete block fillers, refractory bricks, and insulation boards that resist heat, noise, and UV rays.
Cosmetics: Serve as an ingredient in makeup products like blushes, eyeshadows, nail polish, and body glitter for shimmer and reflective qualities, being safe and inert for skin contact.
Rubber and Plastics: Used as fillers and reinforcements in rubber products and plastic composites, improving mechanical strength, heat resistance, and dimensional stability.
Electrical and Electronics: Employed in insulation materials and components needing thermal stability and electrical resistance.
These applications leverage mica flakes’ chemical inertness, thermal stability, electrical insulating properties, and natural luster, making them indispensable in diverse manufacturing processes.

MICA BLOCKS
Mica blocks are sheets cut or split from natural mica crystals (typically muscovite or phlogopite). Mica is a group of minerals known for being heat-resistant, electrically insulating, flexible, and shiny. When mica is mined, the large sheets of mica are trimmed and graded — these larger, flat pieces are called mica blocks.
Mica blocks are made from natural mica minerals. First, mica is mined from the earth and then sorted and graded based on size, clarity, and quality. The selected pieces are split or peeled into thin sheets using mica’s natural layered structure.
These sheets are then cut and trimmed into uniform shapes. In some cases, several sheets are stacked and bonded using natural gum or resin to form thicker blocks..
Finally, the blocks are inspected for quality, graded, and packaged for industrial use.
Three common types of mica blocks with brief grade specifications are:
Ruby/Green Book Form Splittings (1st Quality):
Clear mica quality free from mineral stains and black spots.
Offers high purity best suited for electrical insulating applications and decorative uses.
Spotted Book Form Splittings (1st Quality):
Contains minor black spots or stains but free from red/copper stains.
Suitable for general industrial applications where slight imperfections are acceptable.
Red/Copper Stained Book Form Splittings:
Includes mica with prominent black spots and red/copper stains.
Used where appearance is less critical, often in filler or pigment applications.
These mica blocks are graded primarily on the size of the usable rectangle area and quality parameters such as uniformity, thickness, and absence of major defects, following the IS 1175 grading system widely accepted in international mica trade.
Mica blocks can withstand high temperatures and are excellent electrical insulators,they are commonly used in:
Electrical and electronic components (e.g., heating elements, transformers, capacitors)
Furnace and oven windows (since thin mica can act like a transparent heat-resistant window)
Insulation in toasters, hairdryers, and industrial equipment

MICA fine coarse
Mica fine coarse is a particle size classification describing mica flakes that are medium-sized—larger than fine powder, smaller than coarse chunks—produced by screening processed mica through mesh sizes during manufacturing.
The processing of natural muscovite mica flakes involves drying raw mica scrap, cleaning it to remove impurities like dust, quartz, and organic material, and then grinding the mica using hammer or attrition mills to form flakes.
The ground material is passed through air blowers to separate dust and then screened through mesh sieves ranging from 2 to 300 to produce coarse, medium, and fine mica flakes or powder.
These mica flakes are graded by size to meet industry requirements and are commonly used in paints, cosmetics, drilling fluids, insulation, roofing, and decorative applications due to their excellent thermal stability, insulation properties, and natural shine.
After grading, the mica is packed in HDPE, paper, or jute bags in 10 kg, 25 kg, or 50 kg quantities for industrial supply.
Cosmetic Grade Ultrafine Mica Powder:
Ultra-fine powder with particle sizes below 150 microns, non-toxic with very low trace metals.
Industrial Grade Ultrafine Mica Powder:
Fine powder typically around 325 mesh, with minor natural impurities.
Widely used in cosmetics for pearlescent effects in makeup, skincare, and bath products. Utilized in paints and coatings to enhance surface durability, gloss, and UV resistance.
Serves as a sealing agent in oilwell drilling muds where fine particles are necessary.
Mica Medium Grade Uses:
Used in oil drilling to combat mild circulation losses in porous formations.
Applied as an extender and filler in the paint industry to improve opacity and reduce cracking.
Used in construction materials and fillers for smooth consistency and resistance to cracking.
Mica Coarse Grade Uses:
Ideal for sealing large fractures in drilling fluid applications.
Incorporated in refractory bricks, insulation boards, and roofing products.
Used in rubber products as an inert filler and anti-sticking agent.
Mica Ultrafine Grade Uses:
Enhances cosmetics with shimmer and smooth blending properties.
Used in high-performance paints and coatings for texture and durability.
Acts as a reinforcing filler in plastics and rubber for improved mechanical strength and thermal stability.
About Us
Dedicated to Quality Mica Manufacturing for Over 15 Years
Adiyogi Enterprises has been a dedicated player in the mica industry for over 15 years, specializing in the manufacturing of high-grade mica flakes that meet stringent quality standards. Our extensive experience in producing premium quality mica has enabled us to build strong relationships with buyers who value consistency and excellence. We take pride in our ability to supply mica that supports various industries including cosmetics, electronics, and construction.
While our primary focus has been on manufacturing superior mica products, we are actively exploring opportunities to build lasting partnerships and expand our reach. Clients appreciate our commitment to quality, timely delivery, and personalized service.
At Adiyogi Enterprises, we believe in fostering trust and reliability, making us a promising partner for those looking to source high-quality mica flakes with confidence.
WHY Us
We pride ourselves on our meticulous approach to manufacturing high-grade mica flakes, adhering strictly to buyer standards in every step of the process. This commitment has enabled us to build lasting relationships founded on trust and quality assurance. Over the years, we have successfully executed our promises and consistently delivered mica products that meet the exact expectations of our clients, reinforcing our reputation as a dependable mica manufacturer.
Choose Adiyogi Enterprises for precision, quality, and a partnership that values your business requirements as much as you do.
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Our commitment is to provide you with premium mica products at affordable and competitive rates, without compromising on quality. Partner with us to receive mica flakes crafted to your exact needs, delivered reliably and ready to support your business success.

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