Mineral, silica sand, quartz and minerals, pebbles, river sand.
Our Bath Material goes beyond primary aluminum production, finding applications in aluminum scrap recycling and various industrial processes. Whether you're involved in glass, enamel, ceramics manufacturing, or other industries, our Bath Material proves to be a versatile and valuable resource. Explore the high-quality Bath Material solutions offered by Gremlog , providing excellence in electrolyte materials for diverse industrial application Discover the versatility of our cryolite offerings, available in a range of sizes tailored to meet diverse industry requirements. Our commitment to precision and customization ensures that our high-quality cryolite aligns seamlessly with the specific needs of your aluminum smelting processes, providing optimal performance and efficiency.Choose from our meticulously graded sizes, including : 0-5 mm; 5-20 mm; 20-40 mm; 0-40 mm; 5-40 mm;
Pegmatite is a type of igneous rock that is characterized by its unique texture and mineral composition. It is known for its exceptionally large crystals and often contains valuable minerals and gemstones. Here are some key features and information about pegmatite: Pegmatites are primarily composed of quartz, feldspar (especially potassium feldspar), and mica. These minerals are often found in exceptionally large crystals within pegmatite veins. The most distinguishing feature of pegmatite is its coarse-grained texture. It contains crystals that are much larger than those found in typical igneous rocks. Crystals can range from a few centimeters to several meters in size. Pegmatites are formed through the slow cooling of magma deep within the Earth's crust. The slow cooling allows for the growth of large crystals. Additionally, the composition of the magma and the presence of volatiles (such as water and gases) play a role in the formation of Pegmatites. Pegmatites are known for their mineral diversity. They can contain a wide variety of minerals, including not only quartz, feldspar, and mica but also rare and valuable minerals such as tourmaline, beryl, garnet, and spodumene. Because of their association with valuable minerals and gemstones, Pegmatites are often of interest to mineral collectors and gemstone enthusiasts. Some of the world's most famous gemstone deposits are associated with Pegmatites.
Quartzite is a naturally occurring metamorphic rock composed mainly of quartz, which is a mineral that belongs to the group of silicate minerals. It forms when sandstone is subjected to intense heat and pressure deep within the earth's crust. This process causes the sand grains in the sandstone to recrystallize and fuse together into a dense, hard rock. Quartzite is a very hard and durable rock that is resistant to both chemical and physical weathering. It is commonly used in construction and landscaping applications because of its durability and attractive appearance. Quartzite is often used as a building stone, flooring material, and as a decorative stone in gardens and landscapes.