noun
- Plural of diatomite; sedimentary rocks or deposits composed of the fossilized remains of diatoms, used in filtration, insulation, and abrasives.
Usage: Geological/industrial term; Also called diatomaceous earth or kieselguhr
Examples
- Diatomites are mined extensively for use in water filtration systems.
- The porous structure of diatomites makes them ideal for industrial abrasives.
- Diatomites form over millions of years from accumulated diatom shells in ancient seas.
- Many diatomites deposits are found in volcanic regions with rich freshwater histories.
- The company uses diatomites as a key ingredient in their food-grade filtering products.