Our Sand filtration media is naturally clean and is helpful for applications like swimming pools filtration, drinking, and wastewater filtration. The sand media has an increased surface area that has a higher particulate holding
We are a reliable name when it comes to glass sand, our grade A Silica Sand has a high SiO2 content (99.8%), low Fe2O3 (120ppm), and Cr2O3 (1.5ppm )which make our silica sand the best in class, since it meets the manufacturing requirement of optical glass, table glassware, crystal glass, borosilicate glass, and float glass, So if you are looking for trustworthy silica sand that can increase production efficiencies and boost your bottom line, contact us now
Sodium Carbonate (CAS No. 497-19-8) is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula of Na2CO3 and a molecular weight of 105.99. It is also called soda ash, but it is classified as a salt rather than an alkali. Also known as soda or soda ash in international trade Sodium carbonate is white odorless powder or granules at room temperature. It has water absorption, and gradually absorbs 1mol/L moisture (about = 15%) when exposed to the air. Sodium carbonate is easily soluble in water and glycerol. The aqueous solution of sodium carbonate is alkaline and corrosive to a certain extent and can undergo a metathesis reaction with acid, as well as a metathesis reaction with some calcium salts and barium salts. The solution is alkaline, which can make phenolphthalein turn red.
Precipitated silica sand phosphate, calcium carbonate, black sand marble, clinker, cement, rice straw.Exporter
Calcium carbonate, coated calcium carbonate, talcum powder, kaolin, silica flour, processed gypsum, agricultural gypsum, quartz, dolomite, magnesium oxide, magnesium carbonate, zinc oxide, quicklime, hydrated lime, salt, hydrochloric acid, glass sand.
Soduim silicate and potasuim slicate.
Barite 4.2 min.
Available white kcl , 99.9% purity
Starch
Industrial Salt Food Salt
24% 26% 28% 30%
Chemicals as: acetone, silica gel, furfural, lanoline, antimony trioxide, ethylene glycol, caustic soda, sodium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, stearic acid, selenium, tri-ethylene glycol, hexamine, phenol, magnesium chloride, hydrazine hydrate, potassium hydroxide, benzoic acid, mono-ethylene glycol, hydrogen peroxide, potassium iodide, phosphoric acid, sodium thiosulphate, poly-ethylene glycol, sodium carbonate, sodium tripolyphosphate, magnesium sulphate hept., oleic acid, sulphamic acid, calcium carbide, borax, trisodium phosphate, serium oxide, diammonium phosphate, iodine crystals, oxalic acid, barium carbonate, sodium sulphate, sod. Meta silicate, sod. Meta bisulphit, sod. Hexa meta phosphate, cyclo hexanone, zinc oxide.
Lubricants as lithium, sodium, calcium, complex, clay.
Product: alfalfa hay, Protein :>16%, Moisture: 12% max, Purity: >95%, Color:>85% green, Bales size: 220*110*70cm, Bales weight:420-440kg, Packaging: Bale, Place of Origin: Egypt, Incoterm: FOB Damitta seaport, Egypt, Price: 375$ per Ton, Supply Ability: 500 tons per month, Payment Term: L/C at sight or T/T,
Talc Magnesium silicate The term talc refers both to the pure mineral and a wide variety of soft, talc-containing rocks that are mined and utilized for a variety of applications. Talc forms mica-like flakes. Talc is the softest mineral on the Mohs hardness scale at 1 and can be easily cut and crushed. Talc has perfect cleavage in one direction. This means that it breaks into thin sheets. As a result, it feels greasy to the touch (which is why talc is used as a lubricant). Uses Ground talc is used as an ingredient in ceramics, paper, paint, roofing, plastics, cosmetics, talcum and baby powders, and a variety of other assorted uses such as making rubber and plastics. Element Type 1 SiO2 60-62 60-62 60-61 60-61 57-58 55-56 52-54 MgO 31-32.5 31-32.5 30-31 30-31 29-30 27-28 25-26 Al2O3 0.3-0.5 0.3-0.5 0.5-1.2 0.5-1.0 1.4-1.8 2-2. 2.8-3.2 Fe2O3 0.1-0.2 0.1-0.2 0.25-0.40 0.20-0.40 0.5-0.7 0.75-0.80 0.9-1 CaO 0.3-0.5 0.14-0.3 0.6-1.1 0.5-1.0 1.5-2.0 2.3-2.9 3.2-4.5 Na2O
Silica Also called silica sand or quartz sand, silica is made of silicon dioxide (SiO2). Silicon compounds are the most significant component of the Earthâ??s crust. Since sand is plentiful, easy to mine and relatively easy to process, it is the primary ore source of silicon. The metamorphic rock, quartzite, is another source. Silicon (Si) is a semi-metallic or metalloid, because it has several of the metallic characteristics. Silicon is never found in its natural state, but rather in combination with oxygen as the silicate ion SiO44- in silica-rich rocks such as obsidian, granite, diorite, and sandstone. Feldspar and quartz are the most significant silicate minerals. Silicon alloys include a variety of metals, including iron, aluminum, copper, nickel, manganese and ferrochromium. Uses Ferrosilicon alloys are used to improve the strength and quality of iron and steel products. Tools, for instance, are made of steel and ferrosilicon. In addition to tool steels, an example of â??alloy steels,â?? ferrosilicon is used in the manufacture of stainless steels, carbon steels, and other alloy steels. An alloy steel refers to all finished steels other than stainless and carbon steels. Stainless steels are used when superior corrosion resistance, hygiene, aesthetic, and wear-resistance qualities are needed. Carbon steels are used extensively in suspension bridges and other structural support material, and in automotive bodies, to name a few. Silicon is used in the aluminum industry to improve castability and weldability. Silicon-aluminum alloys tend to have relatively low strength and ductility, so other metals, especially magnesium and copper, are often added to improve strength. In the chemicals industry, silicon metal is the starting point for the production of silianes, silicones, fumed silica, and semiconductor-grade silicon. Silanes are the used to make silicone resins, lubricants, anti-foaming agents, and water-repellent compounds. Silicones are used as lubricants, hydraulic fluids, electrical insulators, and moisture-proof treatments. Semiconductor-grade silicon is used in the manufacture of silicon chips and solar cells. Fumed silica is used as a filler in the cement and refractory materials industries, as well as in heat insulation and filling material for synthetic rubbers, polymers and grouts. Silica is used in ceramics and in making glass. Silicon is considered a semiconductor. This means that it conducts electricity, but not as well as a metal such as copper or silver. This physical property makes silicon an important commodity in the computer manufacturing business. Element Type 1 Type 2 SiO2 99.52 99.558 Fe2O3 0.014 0.016 Al2O3 0.142 0.021 TiO2 0.022 0.020 CaO 0.070 0.010 MgO 0.007
Sodium fluoro silicate.
Ferro silicon, ferro manganese, ferro chrome, silicon manganese, chrome ore, manganese ore, iron ore, gibsome, micca citric acid, phosphoric acid, soda ash, calcium cargide, sodium sulphide, sodium formate, and iron oxide.Forwarding
Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate, sodium silicate.