diatomites
Diatomites are sedimentary rocks composed primarily of the siliceous skeletons (frustules) of diatoms, a group of microalgae. They form from the accumulation of diatom remains in aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers, and shallow seas. Through burial and diagenesis, the silica persists as a porous, low-density rock with a high silica content, typically around 80–90% SiO2, and impurities such as clay and organic matter.
Diatomite occurs worldwide in sedimentary basins and is often found in historical lakebeds and marine sediments.
Common uses include filtration of liquids and gases, such as beverages, wine, beer, drinking water, and pharmaceuticals,
Processing and safety: Many applications use food-grade or filter-grade diatomite that has been processed to remove