Natural Zeolite
Powder Assay
Zeolite Rock General Analysis
The Natural Zeolite we use comes
from US mines and has the following
properties — 95% Clinoptilolite with
remaining 5% being a mix of feldspar
and smectite, which are the two most
common components of earth’s crust.
General Description:
95% Clinoptilolite: balance - opaline silica and other
minerals as shown below
Cation Exchange Capacity:
190 to 220 MEQ/Liter (as ammonia)
Exchangeable Toxic Elements:
Not Detected
Surface Area:
24.9 Square Meters per gram
Hardness:
Moh’s Number 4
Water Retention:
> 55 WT%
Bulk Density:
Approx. 55-60 pounds per cubic foot
Color:
Pale Green
Zeolite Rock Analytical Data - Top 10 Compounds
•
SiO
2
•
Al
2
O
3
•
K
2
O
•
CaO
•
Fe
2
O
3
— 67.4%
— 10.6%
— 4.19%
— 2.23%
— 1.7%
•
Na
2
O
•
MgO
•
TiO
2
•
P
2
O
5
•
MnO
— 0.59%
— 0.45%
— 0.27%
— 0.10%
— <0.01%
Zeolite Tightly Bound Elements - elements that do not
leave the zeolite
•
Fe
•
Ba
•
Sr
•
Zr
•
Ce
— 1.3%
— 1,200 ppm
— 560 ppm
— 480 ppm
— 130 ppm
•
Rb
•
Y
•
La
•
Nd
•
Nb
— 120 ppm
— 55 ppm
— 55 ppm
— 45 ppm
— 40 ppm
•
Zn
•
Pb
•
Cu
— 35 ppm
— < 30 ppm
— 25 ppm
Zeolite Exchangeable Elements
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