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MIO
(redirected from Micaceous Iron Oxide)

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MIOMillion (German)
MIOMaritime Interdiction Operations
MIOMicaceous Iron Oxide
MIOModular Input/Output (Hewlett Packard)
MIOMultiple Input-Output
MIOMedical Incident Officer (UK)
MIOMemory Input/Output
MIOMutsu Institute for Oceanography
MIOManagement Information Office
MIOMarine Inspection Office (US Coast Guard)
MIOMaximal Incisal Opening
MIOManagement Integration Office
MIOMaritime Intercept Operation
MIOMarine Interdiction Operations
MIOMedical Intelligence Office
MIOMinimal Identifiable Odor
MIOMinimally Invasive Osteosynthesis
MIOMaterial Integration Office
MIOMulti-Image Overcast (robotic flaw detection algorithm)
MIOMajor Improvement Opportunities
MIOMusic Industry Online (music magazine; South Africa)
MIOMulti-Item Optimization (inventory planning)
MIOMedical Information Officer


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[FIGURE 18 OMITTED] The most widely used lamellar pigment for anticorrosive barrier coatings is micaceous iron oxide (MIO), which essentially is a type of haematite ([Fe.
In addition, this two-component, high solids, low-VOC formulation contains micaceous iron oxide as well as zinc phosphate to ensure excellent corrosion protection.
The company owns the Summit silver-gold mine and Banner mill in southwestern New Mexico; mineral lease rights to the Ortiz gold property in north-central New Mexico, believed to contain two million ounces of gold; the Black Canyon mica mine and processing facility near Phoenix, Arizona; and a large resource of micaceous iron oxide (MIO) in western Arizona.
 
 
 
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