Metal content:65% Leafing value:65-70% 17.5ton MIN.-100 ton MAX.
Pharaonic products (example bardi paper or pharaonic statues pharaonic paintings ).
Automotive sector products like door trims, wheel covers, bumpers, radiator tanks, battery base, dashboards, fan shrouds, home appliances products like ac body case, lcd, screens, base, washing machines, detergent drawer, control knobs, commercial products like food packaging, fruits and vegetables baskets, cosmetics packaging, shopping carts and baskets, industrial sector products like paint containers, industrial chemicals, plastic pallets, storage boxes, rubbish bins, bottle handling boxes, toilet seats.
Glycerine, sugar, bitumen, paraffin wax, sulphonic acid, bleaching earth, castor oil.
Ilmenite for producing Titanium dioxide - Paints - PVC - Paper - Ink - Fiber - Ceramics.
Painted papyrus, Egyptian silver jewellery, candle holders, t-shirts, Egyptian perfume bottles, scarabs, galabias, Egyptian rugs, mouse pads with pharaonic drawings, papyrus notebooks.
Castor Oil
Steel wool Steel wool grades : 0000 Super fine Smooths shellac, lacquer, and varnishes before final top coat Buffs furniture wax v rubs on a high lustre finish. Puts a mat finish on gloss paint Cleans windows without water or cleaners Extra fine Removes dust from chrome using kerosene Cleans and polishes stainless steel Removes paint spots from furniture Prepares surfaces between coats of varnish Very fine Restores original appearance to aluminum windows Smooth burns from furniture and leather Cleans up old brasses, polishes copper Repairs varnished surfaces Fine Cleans the grouting between tiles Roll 5 kg in palastic bag
Hematite is an important ore of iron (in the powdered form), used as a pigment, in cement and steel plants. Hematite has a red or black color but the streak is always red. The iron in the hematite turns red when it comes in contact with water and oxygen. In other words this rock is rusted. We are engaged in the supplying of red iron oxide powder all across the country. We have grades of fe2o3 55% up to 84%. Applications Cement Paintings Steel plants Ton
We are renowned as a prominent calcium carbonate exporter in egypt. The calcium carbonate, which we offer, is used in diverse industrial applications across the globe. Our calcium carbonate is free from impurities and thus high in demand in the worldwide markets. Applications •Wire & cable •Pvc pipe •Pvc granule •Synthetic leather paper •Paint •Master patch •Ruber veterinary industry •Chemistry construction •Tiles ceramic •Sealants •Mucilage Tons
Wall cladding is when a material is used to cover the exterior wall. It is important in areas such as kitchens and bathrooms to use a method like this to prevent the walls against water, heat or gas vapors produced when cooking. Without wall cladding in these cases paint will usually peel from the walls and walls can become damaged. To prevent this from happening wall cladding is the best solution and it can also be an attractive feature in your home. Marble finishing as rock face, split face and others similar to this gives the wall a unique look, more appealing than a plain wall. Wall cladding also has many other decorative purposes.
Phosphates are chemical compounds containing phosphorus, a naturally occurring mineral, and oxygen that are used in a wide variety of applications Uses and Applications Use of Polyphosphates for their diverse functionality in water based paints and coatings. Phosphates Used in the Processing of Various Ceramics. Inventory of Phosphate Applications and Uses. Phosphoric acid-based chemical polishes are used primarily to chemically polish (brighten) aluminum and aluminum alloys. Many phosphorus-containing materials are used as flame-retardants for textiles, plastics, coatings, paper, sealants and mastics. "Phosphates and phosphoric acid have many uses in the treatment of potable (drinking) water. Cleaning solutions with phosphates help clean mildew and stubborn stains on vinyl siding.
The company is chiefly engaged in the supplying of high grade silica sand all across the country. The high grade silica sand is procured by us from the well-known vendors in the industry to ensure its excellent quality. Our high grade silica sand is available at affordable prices. Applications •filler in grp pipes •foundry sand •fracturing and cementing in oil wells •additive in construction chemicals & sealants •filter media for water filtration & purification •filler in paints and powder coats •raw material for glass manufacturing •sand blasting Tons
Mica are sheet silicates historically significant for their ability to be split into large, thin sheets that are uniquely useful for their electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. They have high electrical and thermal insulating properties; they are resistant to chemical attack; they can be split into transparent or optically flat films; and they can be cut or stamped to shape. Uses of mica: 1- Joint cements: muscovite is used in drywall joint compounds, where it contributes to consistency and workability, smooth surface finish, and resistance to shrinkage and cracking. 2- Coatings Fine-ground, -325 mesh and micronized mica grades are used in paint as a pigment extender and for dry film reinforcement. The inert, platy mica improves suspensi on stability, controls film checking, chalking, shrinkage, and blistering, improves resistance to weathering, chemicals, and water penetration, and improves adhesion to most surfaces. Coarser grinds are used in textured paints, and wet-ground mica is used in high quality exterior house paints. High aspect ratio grades are preferred for porous surface sealers to seal pores, control penetration, and reduce sagging and film cracking. 3- Plastics Finely ground, -325 mesh and micronized micas are used in plastics to improve electrical, thermal, and insulating properties. Mica is considered the most effective mineral for reducing warpage and increasing stiffness and heat deflection temperature in plastics. In general, mica reinforces crystalline better than amorphous polymers. Best results are obtained with nonpolar polymers when mica is pretreated with a coupling agent to improve wetting. Mica is used in both thermoplastics and thermosets. Its largest single use is in polyolefins, even though it requires stabilizers to prevent degradation of polypropylene. 4- Drilling fluids Coarse, hammermilled (+10 mesh) mica is used in waterbased oilwell drilling fluids to prevent fluid loss into porous rock formations.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). we can reach up to 45 micron. Uses limestone: 1- Portland cement industry: about 76 % that mix with nonmetallic minerals which is chemically treated. 2- Anhydrous sod carbonates: which is important to glass industry, detergence industry, purification industry, by reaction of co2 produce from calcinations with sod chloride and ammonia. 3- Catalyst in iron kilns: that iron have silica and ammonia as impurities which removed by limestone, they found that 410 kg of limestone produce 1 ton of iron. 4- Rocky fiber: by melting limestone in kilns and pumping steam strongly, so fiber formed which use as thermal isolation. 5- Lime industry: limestone is fired to lose co2 with 44 % from its weight leaving cao, that happen at 1000 – 1100 degree, which use in glass, paper building industry. 6- Metal filler: easy to grind, low oil absorption, do not cause machine corrosion isolation of tank and roofs,, painting and ceramic industries. 7- Food industry: the pure one for birds, treatment for sugar. 8- Ornamental stone: and building. 9- paper: In alkaline papermaking, calcium carbonate is used as a paper filler and coating. Both uses require high brightness, high purity, small particle size, and lack of abrasion. 10- coating: used white pigment in paints because it is available at relatively low cost and has high brightness for TiO2 extension, high purity, low abrasivity, and resistance to weathering. 11- plastic and rubber industry: used filler in plastics due to its low cost, low abrasion, low oil absorption, low moisture, high brightness, and easy dispersion with conventional mixing equipment, In plastics they are used to improve mar and impact resistance, surface gloss, weatherability, shrin
Sand particles range in diameter from 0.0625 mm to 2 mm. An individual particle in this range size is termed a sand grain. Sand grains are between gravel (with particles ranging from 2 mm up to 64 mm) and silt (particles smaller than 0.0625 mm down to 0.004 mm). we can reach up to 45 micron milled sand with magnetic separation uses • Beach nourishment: Governments move sand to beaches where tides, storms or deliberate changes to the shoreline erode the original sand. • Brick: Manufacturing plants add sand to a mixture of clay and other materials for manufacturing bricks. • Cob: Coarse sand makes up as much as 75% of cob. • Mortar: Sand is mixed with cement and sometimes lime to be used in masonry construction. • Concrete: Sand is often a principal component of this critical construction material. • Glass: Sand is the principal component in common glass. • Landscaping: Sand makes small hills and slopes (for example, in golf courses). • Glaze, frit, ceramic, instead of quartz • Paint: Mixing sand with paint produces a textured finish for walls and ceilings or non-slip floor surfaces. • Railroads: Train operators use sand to improve the traction of wheels on the rails. • Roads: Sand improves traction (and thus traffic safety) in icy or snowy conditions. • Sand animation: Performance artists draw images in sand. Makers of animated films use the same term to describe their use of sand on frontlit or backlit glass. • Sand casting: Casters moisten or oil molding sand, also known as foundry sand and then shape it into molds into which they pour molten material. Oxides % SiO2 99.6 Al2O3 0.2 Fe2O3 TiO2 CaO MgO K2O Na2O L.o.I (1100 C) .020 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.10
Kaolinite is a clay mineral, part of the group of industrial minerals, with the chemical composition Al2Si2O5 (OH) 4. Uses: 1- paper industry which consumption about 50 % of world kaolin production that 30% of paper is kaolin so it become soft, glassy touch, High-brightness, low abrasion water-washed, to improve brilliance, smoothness, and ink receptivity.. 2- plastic industry: because it give the surface soft touch, resistance to chemicals, fixed form, and not electric transmitted, reduced cracking, warping and crazing, 3-ceramic industry: it is the essential substance in this industry, they make several tests to measure pottery coefficient, color degree after firing, shrinkage degree, viscosity degree, degree of firing, casting degree. 4- rubber industry: to increase tension strength, increase corrosion resistance, increase solidification, and also decrease the coast. 5- painting industry: use due to its chemical inert and covering pores, low coast white color, and dissolution in painting, 6- Refractories :contain flint clay to give a dense, strong product able to withstand much higher temperatures. 7- Adhesives and sealants Kaolin is used to control flow, penetration, and specific adhesion on application, and adhesive strength, tear strength, tensile strength, and elongation after cure. 8- Other Uses Kaolin clays are used in the manufacture of aluminum chemicals, 9- bricks, 10-cements, 11- cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, 12- animal feeds, fertilizers, catalysts, wallboard, printing ink, linoleum, flexible tile, pesticides, 13-Kaolinite can contain very small traces of uranium and thorium, and is therefore useful in radiological dating. 14- Kaolinite has also seen some use in organic farming, as a spray applied to crops to deter insect damage, and in the case of apples, to prevent sun scald. 15- When heated to between 650 and 900 °C kaolinite dehydroxylates to form metakaolin.
barite, (BaSO4) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate. Baryte itself is generally white or colorless, and is the main source of barium. Baryte and celestine form a solid solution (Ba, Sr) SO4. Uses of barite 1- Well drilling fluids Drilling fluids are designed to cool the drill bit, lubricate the drill stem, seal the walls of the well hole, remove cuttings, and confine high oil and gas pressures by the hydrostatic head of the fluid column. 2- Glass In glassmaking barite saves fuel by reducing the heat-insulating froth on the melt surface. It also acts as an oxidizer and decolorizer, 3- Coatings Paints and primers represent the largest use for filler-grade barite. 4- Polymers Finely ground barite is used in rubber, where its weight, inertness, isometric particle shape, and low binder demand are advantageous. It has little effect on cure, hardness, stiffness, or aging. 5-Micronized white barite and blanc fixe are used as fillers and extenders, primarily to add weight, in bristolboard, playing cards, and heavy printing papers. Blanc fixe is used in the base coat of photographic papers to supply an inert substrate for the silver halide emulsion coat. Finely ground (-325 mesh) barite is used as an inert filler in brake linings and clutc
Talc is a metamorphic mineral resulting from the metamorphism of magnesian minerals. -Talc have several kinds 1- steatite which is pure talc, it refers to high-purity, dense, very fine-grained talc that can be machined. On firing, it has good electrical insulating properties and is used in the manufacture of electrical porcelain. 2-foliated talc use in several industry 3- tremolite talc This is fine-grained “hard” talc, which have magnesium concentration about 10 %, and traces of carbonates and quartz. Uses: Talc enter in several industry around the world like 1- painting 2- insecticides: as a carrier 3- tanning leather 4- soap 5- filler: in carpet and textile backings, wallboard joint compounds, adhesives and sealants 6- ceramic and pottery: Talc for ceramic applications is low in iron and carbonates, uniform in chemical composition and fired shrinkage, hard and fine grained, controlled in particle size distribution, 7-plastics: Talc is used in thermoplastics to control melt flow, reduce creep in molded parts, increase molding cycles, increase heat deflection temperature, and improve dimensional stability. 8- paper: Its low abrasion and ability to preferentially wet oily materials in the presence of water are unique among mineral alternatives, talc is used for TiO2 extension and for improved gloss, opacity, brightness, and ink holdout. 9- pharmacological cosmetics and talc powder: Only high-brightness platy talc of exceptional purity is used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. 10-printing ink 11- electric isolation 12- Talc is used for flow control in animal feeds, as a dusting agent for rubber, as an anticaking agent for fertilizers 13- Coatings The principal use for talc in coatings is as a TiO2 extender.
Uses of feldspar Feldspar use in several industries like 1- glass industry : by percent 10-15% from the formula that chemical balance happen due to presence of aluminum and basis contain 4-6% K2O, 5-7% Na2O, about 19% Al2O3, and less than 0.1% Fe2O3. Feldspar is used mainly as a source of alumina, which improves both the workability of the glass melt and the chemical and physical stability of the finished product. It also provides the alkaline oxides (Na2O, K2O) that provide fluxing in partial substitution for calcium oxide, which improves chemical resistance, 2- ceramic , porcelain and pottery : as flux to accelerate the melting operation that feldspar melt in lower temperature than the other materials in the formula so can enter to the chemical and physical reaction during melting . 3- other uses : as scraping off material , 4- filler material in plastic , 5- rubber , 6- painting industry . 7- know as electric isolator , 8- dental , 9- a flux in welding electrodes, 10- adhesives, 11- coatings. 12- In filler applications it offers low vehicle demand, high dry brightness with low tint strength, and resistance to abrasion and chemical degradation. In coatings it also provides good film durability and high resistance to chalking and frosting. 13- Some intergrowths of orthoclase and albite have an attractive pale lustre and are called moonstone when used in jewellery. Most moonstones are translucent and white, although grey and peach-colored varieties also occur. In gemology, 14- The gemstone commonly called rainbow moonstone is more properly a colourless form of labradorite and can be distinguished from "true" moonstone by its greater transparency and play of colour, although their value and durability do not greatly differ. Al2O3 Fe2O3 TiO2 CaO MgO K2O Na2O P.F. 1100°C 18.7 0.14 0.33 0.57 0.19 0.1 10.5 0.4