Forsterite (Magnesium Silicate) (Mg₂(SiO₄)
Synthetic forsterite is available, and it has as high an iron content (<11%) as Fayalite.
MgO= 44-47%, and SiO₂= <40%
Forsterite is used as a substrate for electronics applications and in the manifolds of solid oxide fuel cells. It is also used in thick films, ceramic metal seals, and high-temperature bonding agents. It has potential as a biomaterial for implants.
Minimum order requirement: 50 lbs. Packaged in pails or drums
Forsterite TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Not Listed
Please contact the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) at 202-564-2902.
Forsterite CAS Number: 15118-03-3
European Community Number: 231-175-3 (Listing)
Forsterite, also known as magnesium silicate, is considered a sustainable material because it is abundant in nature and does not require energy-intensive processes to produce. Additionally, it is inert and non-toxic, making it safe for the environment and human health. Forsterite is also biodegradable, which means it can break down into natural environmental components over time.