Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silica. The atoms are linked in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical formula of SiO2. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in Earth's continental crust. It is hard, brittle, transparent material with a density of 2649 kg/m3 and a melting point of 1432°C. This naturally available quartz is mined by the company and processed for achieving the various size fractions as per customers requirements. Once the high purity Quartz is procured from the mines, the material undergoes manual sorting, advanced colour sorting, state- of the- art magnet systems, proper sizing with high frequency vibrations to achieve the best material. Application industries: Engineering stone Semiconductor Glass Refractory Ceramics
Silica, or more correctly silicon dioxide SiO2, is one of the most abundant compounds on the surface of the Earth, being most obvious as quartz and common sand. Silica has a multitude of uses depending on the degree of purity. Grades up to 99.5% SiO2 are used in the manufacture of glass, optical fibers and ceramics. We are exporters of Silica Quartz around the world with following specifications Purity 99.3 99.99 Fe2O3 0.018% maximum AI2O3 0.020 % maximum
We are supplier and exporter of Silica Sand. Silica Sand * Silica Sand is a type of sand usually available in the form of quartz. It is a hard and crystalline form of mineral components. * Silica sand is the most abundant mineral with the purity more than 99.0%. It is the preferred choice of consumption for various industrial purposes.
Silica sand - sio2 with 98% silica. 50 kg hdpe sacks
Features Of Micro Silica (Silica Fume) Micro Silica also known as Silica fume. It is a by product of producing silicon metal or ferrosilicon alloys in smelter using electric arc furnaces. It is a grey coloured powder, pozzolanic in nature. Applications Concrete Industry Refractory Rubber Industry Anti caking agent Pellet Binder
Micro Silica Sand: Micro silica also known as fume, is an amorphous (non-crystalline) polymorph of silicon dioxide, silica. It is an ultrafine powder collected as a by-product of the silicon and ferrosilicon alloy production and consists of spherical particles with an average particle diameter of 150 mm. The main field of application is as pozzolanic for high performance concrete because of its extreme fineness and high silica. Applications : Silica is added to Portland cement concrete to improve its properties, in particular its compressive strength, bond strength, and abrasion resistance. These improvements stem from both the mechanical improvements resulting from addition of a very fine powder to the cement paste mix as well as from the pozzolanic reactions between the silica fume and free calcium hydroxide in the paste. Advantages : Addition of silica also reduces the permeability of concrete to chloride ions, which protects the reinforcing steel of concrete from corrosion, especially in chloride-rich environments such as coastal regions and those of humid continental roadways and runways (because of the use of deicing salts) and saltwater bridges.
Quartz chips of M grade are similar to quartz lumps of M grade in terms of their high purity and particle size. They also have a minimum SiO2 content of 99.95% and are considered to be of medium grade, with a particle size ranging from 1mm to 6mm. Quartz chips are commonly used in the manufacturing of high-quality glass, ceramics, and electronics components. They are also used in the construction industry as an additive to concrete and mortar to increase strength and durability. The M grade quartz chips are preferred in applications where a medium particle size is required. They are often used as a filler material in the production of refractory products, such as high-temperature insulation and linings
Quartz A grade refer to high-quality quartz that are of the highest grade and purity. This grade typically has a minimum SiO2 content of 99.60 - 99.99%, making them suitable for use in industries where high purity is critical, such as in the production of high-quality optical lenses, semiconductors, and other electronics components. Quartz A grade has a particle size ranging from 1mm to 10mm, in the case of Lumps, depending on the specific application. They are carefully selected and processed to ensure that they meet strict quality standards, including low levels of impurities and uniform particle size distribution.