Supplier: Ilmenite sand; rutile ; zircon sand
Buyer: Sodium Saccharin
Supplier: Ilmenite and zircon sand
Supplier: High titanium slag, ilmenite sand, zircon sand
ZIRCON CONCENTRATE (zirconium silicate, zircon sand, zircon) ZrO2+HfO2 min 65-66%, CAS number: 14940-68-2; Minimum Order Quantity: 1 truck - 22mt; Packaging: 1000kg big bags; Payment terms: T/T, LC; Terms of delivery: DAP-Europe
Supplier: Zircon sand, rutile, ilmenite
Buyer: Zircon concentrate, rutile concentrate, ilmenite
Zircon sand is generally found in land of ancient coastlines,some of which can be found very far inland,where the heavier mineral sands formed hardened deposits.These deposits are typically mined via dry or wet(dredge)mining techniques. Typical chemical analysis: ZrO2+HfO2:65.5-66.5% Fe2O3:0.04-0.07% TIO2:0.15-0.19% Al2O3:0.40-0.90% P2O5:0.06-0.09% SiO2(Total):32.2-33.2% Free SiO2:0.25-0.45% Physical Properties Refractive Index:1.93-2.01 Specific Gravity:4.6-4.71g/cm3 Mohs Hardness:7.5+ Melting Point:2340-2550 Packing:30/40kgs pvc bags+1mt big bag Main Applications Foundry Ceramic Chemical Glass Refractory abrasive washing Cleaning Blasting and nuclear industry etc Available Sizes:60-100mesh 80-120mesh 100-200mesh 200-325mesh 200mesh 325mesh 2000mesh
Supplier: Rutile, zircon, monazite, ilmenite sand
Supplier: Ilmenite sand, zircon sand, iron pellet, steam/coking coal, silica sand
Zircon sand finds applications to be used in ceramics, refractory, foundry, electronics, zirconium compound, and other fields, it is also used in the preparation of nuclear reactor structural materials and control rod with zirconium and hafnium as irreplaceable raw minerals making it a strategic mineral. It is used in ceramics as a major end-user, zircon sand is used as a glaze emulsion is ceramics such as glazed floor tiles, wall tiles, sanitary ware, and tableware. Properties of Zircon Sand Zircon is crystal and shows the structure of the quarter column. It usually occurs with ilmenite rutile, sillimanite, etc. in beach sand and is refined by water, electricity, and magnetic beneficiation process. Pure zircon is a colorless and translucent crystal. It appears yellow, orange, red, and brown with different origins. Its hardness is 7.8, specific gravity 4.6-4.71, refractive index 1.93-2.01, and the melting point of 2550 C.