Silica Flour has a variety of applications, including:
1. Used as cleaning products
2. Additives for soap, toothpaste and paint
3. Filling and reinforcing rubber, plastic, paper, and road surface materials (asphalt)
4. Used in pharmaceutical products
5. Used in casting and glass production
6. For the production of ceramics, tiles, porcelain, and clay
7. Used in making bricks, concrete, and cement
8. Production of cosmetics and skin care products
9. To increase the cement strength of oil wells (in combination with refractory cement)
In addition to the above, Silica Flour is used in conjunction with industrial raw products such as calcium carbonate, and limestone. The most common uses of silica powder are in the following cases:
1. Production of glass and clay
2. Use in oil wells
3. Production of construction materials
4. Production of ceramics
5. Fiberglass production
6. Use as an additive
Silica Flour has a variety of applications, including:
1. Used as cleaning products
2. Additives for soap, toothpaste and paint
3. Filling and reinforcing rubber, plastic, paper, and road surface materials (asphalt)
4. Used in pharmaceutical products
5. Used in casting and glass production
6. For the production of ceramics, tiles, porcelain, and clay
7. Used in making bricks, concrete, and cement
8. Production of cosmetics and skin care products
9. To increase the cement strength of oil wells (in combination with refractory cement)
In addition to the above, Silica Flour is used in conjunction with industrial raw products such as calcium carbonate, and limestone. The most common uses of silica powder are in the following cases:
1. Production of glass and clay
2. Use in oil wells
3. Production of construction materials
4. Production of ceramics
5. Fiberglass production
6. Use as an additive
Silica Flour has a variety of applications, including:
1. Used as cleaning products
2. Additives for soap, toothpaste and paint
3. Filling and reinforcing rubber, plastic, paper, and road surface materials (asphalt)
4. Used in pharmaceutical products
5. Used in casting and glass production
6. For the production of ceramics, tiles, porcelain, and clay
7. Used in making bricks, concrete, and cement
8. Production of cosmetics and skin care products
9. To increase the cement strength of oil wells (in combination with refractory cement)
In addition to the above, Silica Flour is used in conjunction with industrial raw products such as calcium carbonate, and limestone. The most common uses of silica powder are in the following cases:
1. Production of glass and clay
2. Use in oil wells
3. Production of construction materials
4. Production of ceramics
5. Fiberglass production
6. Use as an additive
This company is the one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of silica quartz in lumps, grits and powder. These products are used as a basic raw material for semicoductor, fiber optic, glass, artificial marble and granite, epoxy, paint, refractory and ceramic industries.
Discover the purest and most beautiful quartz silica powder on the market. Our natural silica has an unbeatable purity level of above Sio2 99% and is available in a stunning snow white color.
Our product boasts a whiteness of over 95%, making it perfect for all your ceramic needs including body, engobe, and glaze compositions.
Our high-quality silica sands powder is not only perfect for the ceramics industry but also boasts applications in paint and foundry industries among others.
We manufacture snow white silica quartz powder having purity of more than SiO2 99%.Our product has more than 92% whiteness as well as available in 100mesh, 200mesh and 300 mesh.Silica sand powder is used in ceramic applications such as body, engobe and glaze composition.It is also used in the paint, foundry and other industries.
Quartz Powder has natural crystalline structure and has excellent whiteness & brightness. It is inert to acid, alkalis & chemicals. It gives good abrasion resistance. All these grades are available in different mesh size LIKE 200 MESH, 300MESH 500 MESH& the particle size would be in mesh or microns as per customer requirements.
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
White quartz powder is a fine, high-purity material derived from quartz crystals, known for its excellent chemical stability, hardness, and versatility. It is widely used in industries such as ceramics, glass manufacturing, and foundries due to its high silica content and smooth, consistent texture. In ceramics, white quartz powder is used to enhance the strength and durability of tiles, porcelain, and sanitary ware. In glass production, it contributes to the formation of clear, strong glass by acting as a key raw material.
Additionally, it is used in paints, coatings, and adhesives to improve texture and provide a smooth finish. White quartz powder is also utilized in construction for cement and concrete applications, providing improved structural integrity. Its purity and fine particle size make it an essential ingredient across a variety of industrial applications.