Unique Perlite Uses and Vermiculite Uses
Perlite and Vermiculite possess characteristics such as being light weight and having the ability to absorb and hold many times their size in liquids which make them easily adaptable for a variety of unique applications.
Listed below are several unique Perlite Uses and Vermiculite Uses.
- Archeological Digs – a combination of perlite and vermiculite
in geotextile bags placed against the fragile exposed walls of a dig providing
protection and preservation.
- Horse Stalls and Corrals – spread on the ground in corrals
provides less compaction and more drainage. Similarly, when spread in animal
stalls it also is much easier to use because it is light weight.
- BBQ Fire Base – used as a base beneath the charcoal briquettes
allows more air, prevents heat warping, and aides in an even burn. Additionally,
less charcoal can be used.
- Fish Aquarium Filter – in a freshwater system, Perlite can be
used as a water filter. As a bonus, the used Perlite can be added to the soil
for your house plants to provide more nutrients and water retention.
- Glass Enameling – by using Vermiculite to slow down the rate of
cooling, the enamel hobbyist reduces the number of beads that crack or shatter.
- Garden Slug Deterrence – by using Perlite as a top dressing or
soil amendment slugs stop before entering your garden.
- Reptile Egg Incubation and Artificial Turtle Nests – biologists are using vermiculite to
create artificial moist nests for turtle eggs.
- Earthbag Roundhouses - used to fill bags to build a roundhouse
to provide superior insulation.
Learn about construction applications for Perlite and Vermiculite.
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