silikathaltiger
Silikathaltiger is a term used in German-language literature to describe substances that contain significant amounts of silicon dioxide (SiO2). It functions as an umbrella descriptor in geology, mineralogy, and materials science, rather than as a precise mineralogical classification.
Silikathaltige materials can be based on silica itself or on silicates. They include crystalline forms such
The properties of silikathaltige substances vary with form and composition. Crystalline silica typically exhibits high hardness
Occurrence and applications are broad. Naturally, silikathaltige minerals occur widely as quartz and other silicates in
Safety and environmental aspects focus on risks associated with respirable crystalline silica, which can cause lung