Mica flakes are derived from a group of sheet silicate minerals, called mica, which include muscovite, phlogopite, biotite and others. Through a highly technical manufacturing process, the mica minerals are separated into sheet-like pieces, separated into natural color groups and broken down into standardized flakes sizes. These unique flakes provide a natural metallic luster that cannot be achieved with other engineered minerals.
They are the excellent partners of the production of lacquer and stone paints as well as strong stereo decorative materials for exterior and interior coatings.