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Synthetic Zeolites are a type of microporous, aluminosilicate minerals used in a variety of industrial applications. They are produced by the hydrothermal synthesis of alumina and silica, and are characterized by their high surface area, pore volume, and thermal stability. Zeolites are used in a variety of industries, including petrochemicals, water treatment, and agriculture. They are also used as catalysts in the production of gasoline, diesel, and other fuels.
In the metals and minerals industry, synthetic zeolites are used as a fluxing agent in the production of steel and other metals. They are also used in the production of ceramics, glass, and other materials. Zeolites are also used in the production of catalysts for the chemical industry.
Some companies in the Synthetic Zeolites market include BASF, Clariant, UOP, Zeolyst International, and Zeochem. Show Less Read more