"Black Beauty" Sand blasting Grit
"Steve Thorp" wrote in message
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Hi : I found this material where I work in a hotel, we use it as an
attractive public ashtray filler for people to put their cig. butts out.
It's a real nice semi-shiny black color. I did some research on the
product,
it is called "Black Beauty" Slag Products by Reed Minerals. Its main use
is
for sandblasting and as a grit they use on roofing shingles. here's more
info from the Reed Materials website:
Black BeautyŽ Abrasive
AKA: Boiler slag, coal slag
Chemical Name: An amorphous mixture of Fe, Al, and Ca silicates
I know the stuff you mean. It would look great in an aquarium.
Unfortunately, it would almost certainly be toxic to plants
and fish. My guess would be it would leech petroleum-like
compounds and metals into the water, both of which are
quite toxic.
-coelacanth
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