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Cordierite VS Mullite

Difference

MulliteCordierite
IngredientsThe main component is island aluminum silicate, the mineral composition is mainly sillimanite, and it also contains a small amount of quartz, biotite, phlogopite, chlorite, etc.The main chemical components are magnesium aluminum silicate, in which the magnesium element can be replaced by a small amount of manganese, and the aluminum element can be replaced by high-valent iron.
CompositionMost of them are formed by the metamorphism of mudstone, and are generally formed under the conditions of high pressure of intermediate metamorphism.It is a typical metamorphic mineral, mainly found in gneiss or schist with high aluminum content and altered igneous rocks, and also exists in magnesium-rich altered volcanic rocks.
LightThe surface is glassy and some have a cat’s eye effect.When observed under sunlight, it has starlight effect, cat’s eye effect, gold dust effect, etc., and also has some fluorescent characteristics.

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  • Metamorphic Minerals: Both are metamorphic minerals, formed under specific geological conditions.
  • Applications: In some applications, such as ceramics and refractories, mullite and cordierite may be mixed to improve the properties of the material.

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