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.
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.
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
Feldspar minerals potassium, aluminosilicates. Their ores are commonly associated with quartz. we have Nak feldspar, k feldspar 1st and 2nd grade. we can reach up to 45 micron milled feldspar with magnetic separation. Uses of feldspar group: 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 Al2O3 Fe2O3 TiO2 CaO MgO K2O Na2O P.F. 1100°C 17.1 0 .044
Also known as ground quartz and silica flour, is produced by grinding high-purity quartz, quartzite, sandstone, or silica sand to finer than 45 micron. Air separation is used as required to remove kaolin, mica, feldspar, or calcite impurities. we can crush also reach 45 micron with magnetic separation Uses: 1- glass industry 2- lenses industry 3- television, radio, computer, radar, transmission machine industry 4-pure quartz for photocells 5- semi conductor industry 6-Cleaners 7-Paint 8-cramics: Low-iron ground silica, typically -200 mesh, and calcined silica are used in whiteware formulations to facilitate drying of the body, to control expansion characteristics and compatibility between the body and glaze to prevent crazing, and to provide whiteness and acid resistance. 10-Coatings Ground quartz and novaculite are used as extender pigments because of their low binder demand, which allows high loadings. 11-Rubber Finer (
Every piece produced is a new addition to our work. We believe in the value of handmade furniture, and we derive from the love of people for this art .. It's an unequalled quality that lasts for generations. Our production lines: - Luxury Italian furniture; Hand-painted , Art Deco, massive furniture. - Reproduction French antique furniture; Marquetry with brass (bronze), Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Regency,Empire styles, Rococo, Bombe style... - Chairs,armchairs in Italian & French style - wood carved furniture. - Hotel furnishings and modern , Classic furnishings , Wooden doors. - We begin the design of every product on paper and identify the dimensions and sizes by experts skilled in this field. - Wood is dried before use, and then cut using the equipment in accordance with the design. - Compilation of each part and place it in its proper place is done by our skilled artisans/craftsmen. - Each style is different in manufacturing methods (Classic antiques furniture - Design modern interiors) - After the completion of the manufacturing stage, we cover the piece (veneer fitting) with two layers of veneer; we do not use this stage with all the products because of the different styles and models. - Finishing stage begins - we have the variety of finishes, between the antique and modern style. - Chairs are upholstered using the best raw materials. - Then the installation accessories starts (handles or brass) according to style and model. - Then, the piece is ready to express itself. Every stage of production is supervised carefully, down to the finest details. Alongside with perfection and speed of production because we recognize the importance of this for the client. Size: 92 x 45 x H105 cm. Style: French - Louis XVI. Packaging: - Special, anti-adhesion paper so as not to harm the surface of the furniture. - Cardboard, to protect the product from shock during transportation and shipping. - Bubbles wrap, go around the entire product and more layers at the corners. For glass and mirrors, they are encapsulated and carefully placed in wooden box.
Calcium carbonate, or CaCO3, comprises more than 4% of the earths crust and is found throughout the world. Its most common natural forms are chalk, limestone, and marble, produced by the sedimentation of the shells of small fossilized snails, shellfish, and coral over millions of years. Although all three forms are identical in chemical terms, they differ in many other respects, including purity, whiteness, thickness and homogeneity. Calcium carbonate is one of the most useful and versatile materials known to man. Uses Paper, Plastics, Paints, and Coatings: Calcium carbonate is the most widely used mineral in the paper, plastics, paints and coatings industries both as a filler and due to its special white color - as a coating pigment. In the paper industry it is valued worldwide for its high brightness and light scattering characteristics, and is used as an inexpensive filler to make bright opaque paper. Filler is used at the wet-end of paper making machines, and calcium carbonate filler allows for the paper to be bright and smooth. As an extender, calcium carbonate can represent as much as 30% by weight in paints. Calcium carbonate also is used widely as a filler in adhesives, and sealants. Personal Health and Food Production: Calcium carbonate is used widely as an effective dietary calcium supplement, antacid, phosphate binder, or base material for medicinal tablets. It also is found on many grocery store shelves in products such as baking powder, toothpaste, dry-mix dessert mixes, dough, and wine. Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is used in animal feed. Calcium carbonate also benefits the environment through water and waste treatment. Building Materials and Construction: Calcium carbonate is critical to the construction industry, both as a building material in its own right (e.g. marble), and as an ingredient of cement. It contributes to the making of mortar used in bonding bricks, concrete blocks, stones, roofing shingles, rubber compounds, and tiles. Calcium carbonate decomposes to form carbon dioxide and lime, an important material in making steel, glass, and paper. Because of its antacid properties, calcium carbonate is used in industrial settings to neutralize acidic conditions in both soil and water Element CaCo3 99.20 MgCo3 0.20 Fe2O3 0.01 HCI 0.20 Whiteness 96.30 Yellowness 0.70 Size : 20-8 Micron
Bitumen 60/70 in Old Barrels Description Bitumen 60-70 is high quality penetration grade asphalt derived from crude petroleum reefing. It is dark in colour and possesses waterproofing and adhesive properties. It is substantially non-volatile and softens gradually when heated. Uses Bitumen 60 û 70 is used as a binder of mineral aggregates in asphalt concrete and hot laid plant mix for highways, airports, parking areas, driveways and curbs. Technical data Test test method results Penetration @ 25¦c, 100gm, 5sec. 1/10mm astmd-5 60.0-70.0 Softening point by ring and ball method ¦c astmd-36 (min) 48.0 Ductility @ 25 ¦c cm astmd-113 (min) 100.0 Flash point (Cleveland open cup) ¦c astmd-92 (min) 300.0 Viscosity kinematic @ 135 ¦c cst astmd2170 (min) 350.0 Solubility in trichloroethylene %mass astmd-2042 (min) 99.5 ôThin film oven test. (3.2mm).@163¦c.5hrs: astmd1754 Loss on heating %mass (max) 1.0 Penetration of residue % of original ( min ) 52.0 Ductility of residue (@25 ¦c . 5 cm/min) cm ( min ) 50.0 Available quantity 5000 mt monthly Backing Bitumen 60-70 In Old drums. Time of delivery : 45 days for barrel Delivery : any port all over the world. Payment method * by cash * Issuance confirmed letter of credit at sight Irrevocable transferable Expiry date will be 3 month from date of issuance the letter of credit place Egypt Docs Required * Original invoice * Full set of bill of lading. * Certificate of Egyptian origin * Packing list * Weight list * SGS or any inspection co.. Instruction * 100 % payment letter of credit at sight. * Bill of lading showing not clean on board is acceptable * Bill of lading showing additional cost is acceptable * Bill of lading showing name of issuing bank in two fields (consignee and notifying) is acceptable * Freight forwarder bill of lading is acceptable * Late presentation or stale docs. Are acceptable * Presentation period 21 days * Third part docs. Acceptable * comm. Of the applicant bank will be paid from the applicant and comm. Of negotiation bank will be paid from the benef.. * Our bank swift code nbegegcx * Language or spelling mistakes are acceptable.
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Limestone (calcium carbonate CaCO3) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of CaCO3. Limestone forms when these minerals precipitate out of water containing dissolved calcium.
Black sands are sandy deposits that contain a high percentage of heavy metals of economic importance because they enter into important strategic industries, and they are named so because they contain a high percentage of dark-black minerals (iron minerals) such as ilmenite and magnetite. Black sand contains a percentage of economic minerals (ilmenite - zircon - magnetite - rutile - agate) and monazite, which contains radioactive minerals. Many countries extract heavy minerals from the black sands they host due to their economic importance. Also, the beaches are cleared of environmentally harmful radioactive substances
Pellet fuels (or pellets) are a type of solid fuel made from compressed organic material.Pellets can be made from any one of five general categories of biomass: industrial waste and co-products, food waste, agricultural residues, energy crops, and untreated lumber. Wood pellets are the most common type of pellet fuel and are generally made from compacted sawdust and related industrial wastes from the milling of lumber, manufacture of wood products and furniture, and construction. Other industrial waste sources include empty fruit bunches, palm kernel shells, coconut shells, and tree tops and branches discarded during logging operations. So-called "black pellets" are made of biomass, refined to resemble hard coal and were developed to be used in existing coal-fired power plants. Pellets are categorized by their heating value, moisture and ash content, and dimensions. They can be used as fuels for power generation, commercial or residential heating, and cooking.