Granite rock powder with calcium GP6 – extremely fine micronized 6 μm
550,00 €
Micronized granite stone powder with calcium. While stocks lastFineness: Diameter under 6 μm on average.
So extremely fine.
Produced using a complex air-vortex grinding process that does not release any foreign substances.
1 g powder has a surface area of 120 m³ | pH value; 10.2 Ideal for strengthening plants.
PU: 25 kg bag
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Micronized granite stone powder with calcium.
Fineness: Diameter under 6 μm on average.
Produced using a complex air-jet milling process that does not release any foreign substances.
With the special air-jet milling technique, it has been possible to grind the granite so finely that the grains are crushed to almost the size of a bacterium.
Thanks to the formula of granite and sedimentary limestone and the extremely fine grinding (micronization), a highly effective product has been created.
1 g powder has a surface area of 120 m³ | ph value; 10.2 1 cubic centimeter of this rock powder weighs approx. 625 g. PU: 25 kg bag Ideal for:
- Plant strengthening
- Pet food
- Bedding additive
- Addition to fertilizer
- Add to the irrigation water (smallest quantities are sufficient: 10-50g / 1000 l )
- Hoof powder: it is used for effective care in the case of moisture-related problems such as thrush and moulting.
The super-fine granite-calcium rock powder acts like a large quantity of microscopic sponges and absorbs excess moisture and harmful substances without drying out the hoof or pastern itself.
Information on granite and granite powder:
Overview of the ingredients. Granites (from the Latin granum, “grain”) are massive and relatively coarsely crystalline magmatic deep rocks(plutonites) that are rich in quartz and feldspar, but also contain dark minerals such as mica.
The saying “Feldspar, quartz and mica, I’ll never forget the three” is a simplified description of the composition of granite.
Granite corresponds to volcanic rhyolite in terms of its chemical and mineralogical composition.
Granitoid is a general term for igneous rocks that have the light-colored, coarse-grained appearance of granites.
According to the definition, the granite group includes granular magmatic deep rocks with a quartz content of more than 20% but less than 60%, two different feldspars, as well as mica and accessory minerals (such as hornblende, pyroxene, chlorite, epidote, zoisite, prehnite, calcite, tourmaline, garnet, zeolites, fluorite and talc).
Practically all 81 elements of the periodic table are represented in granite, but many substances are only present in minute traces.
As a trace element.
The effectiveness is achieved by grinding the granite powder to a fineness of approx. 3 to 7 micrometers.
Less through the exact ingredients. Granite powder contains approx. 70 % crushed Swiss granite and approx. 30 % sedimentary limestone:this consists mainly of calcium and magnesium in a ratio of approx. 10 : 1 The granite content consists mainly of: Feldspar, quartz and mica.
Trace elements of a large number of elements in the periodic table are contained in harmless or useful quantities. General / Formation Granites are formed by the solidification of molten rock (magma) within the earth’s crust, usually at a depth of more than 2 km below the earth’s surface.
This contrasts with volcanic rocks, where the magma penetrates to the earth’s surface.
Granite is therefore a deep rock (technical term: plutonite).
Rocks that solidify very close to the earth’s surface (less than 2 km) are called sub-volcanic rocks, transitional magmatites or gangue rocks.
In most cases, granites are not formed from material from the Earth’s mantle, but from molten material from the Earth’s lower crust.
The formation of magma chambers can be expected to take between 10 and 15 million years.
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