Mica is a group of silicate minerals known for their excellent insulating properties and resistance to heat and chemicals. Primarily used in electronics, paints, cosmetics, and construction materials, mica plays a crucial role in enhancing product performance and durability. Its economic significance is underscored by its demand in various industries, driving both local and global markets.
- Salient Mica Statistics
- Estimated Ground Mica Sold Or Used By Producers In The United States, By End Use And Method Of Grinding
- Estimated Consumption And Stocks Of Mica Splittings In The United States
- Estimated Built-Up Mica Sold Or Used In The United States, By Product
- U.S. Exports Of Crude And Rifted Mica, Mica Powder, And Waste, By Country Or Locality
- U.S. Exports Of Worked Mica, By Country Or Locality
- U.S. Imports For Consumption Of Crude And Rifted Mica, By Country Or Locality
- U.S. Imports For Consumption Of Mica Powder And Waste, By Country Or Locality
- U.S. Imports For Consumption Of Worked Mica, By Country Or Locality
- Summary Of U.S. Mica Trade Data
- Mica: World Production, By Country Or Locality