Copper slag is a low cost expendable abrasive suited for open blast cleaning and due to its low silica content it does not pose the health hazards created by silica sand. Its sharp, hard particles can provide a fast cleaning action and an excellent surface profile. It is available in various sizes
Copper slag is abrasive blasting grit made of granulated slag from metal smelting processes (also called iron silicate). Copper slag abrasive is suitable for blast cleaning of steel and stone/concrete surfaces, removal of mill scale, rust, old paint, dirt etc. Suitable for SA-3, SA-2 and SA-2. Copper slag blasting media/grit is manufactured of the granulated slag of copper refineries, and used for blast-cleaning of metal surface. In different industries it is called different names abrasive powder, grit, copper slag grit, mineral grit, grinding grains, etc.
Copper slag is abrasive blasting grit made of granulated slag from metal smelting processes (also called iron silicate).
Copper slag abrasive is suitable for blast cleaning of steel and stone/concrete surfaces, removal of mill scale, rust, old paint, dirt etc. Suitable for SA-3, SA-2 and SA-2.
Copper slag blasting media/grit is manufactured of the granulated slag of copper refineries, and used for blast-cleaning of metal surface. In different industries it is called different names abrasive powder, grit, copper slag grit, mineral grit, grinding grains, etc. but its main use is still for surface blast-cleaning. Internationally the described media is manufactured in compliance with ISO 11126-3
Blasting the grit at the surface is the most advanced approach for metal surface cleaning before paint spraying. The blasting media manufactured from copper slag brings less harm to people and environment than sand. The product meets the most rigid health and ecological standards.
Use of Copper Slag:
Better Roads and Building Constructions with Copper Slag
Copper Slag as Cleaning and Blasting Material
- Minimizing the re - oxidation molten metals in the furnace
Packaging & Shipping:
- 50 Kg Multi Walled Paper sacks, Palatalized on wooden Pallets, Shrink-wrapped in two ton lots.
Two ton jumbo bags.
- Loose in Break Bulk or as required by the buyer
Copper is found in natural ore deposits around the world. The most abundant ore are chalcopyrite and bornite, which contain both copper and iron sulphides. These account for about 80% of the worlds known ores. We supply ores with copper content within fairly narrow ranges of specifications to satisfy our customer needs
We are engaged in wide range of Copper Ore Lumps. We are a renowned manufacturer and exporter of an impeccable Copper Ore Lumps, Known for their high efficiency and durability, these copper ore lumps are easily available in different dimensions, sizes and can be customized as per the demand of our esteemed clients.
Copper Ore We are reckoned as one of the most outstanding Copper Ore Suppliers in the nation.
We offer an inexplicable range of copper ore that are obtained from best Copper Ore Mines of the country.
Additional Information:
Item Code: KBT-MD-002
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 ton
Port of Dispatch: Surat, Gujarat
Production Capacity: 10000 Ton
Delivery Time: 10 Day After confirmation
Packaging Details: As per customer requirement.
Product Description Copper Ore Lumps, Known for their high efficiency and durability, these copper ore lumps are easily available in different dimensions, sizes and can be customized as per the demand of our esteemed clients. Copper Ore We are reckoned as one of the most outstanding Copper Ore Suppliers in the nation. We offer an inexplicable range of copper ore that are obtained from best Copper Ore Mines of the country. Origin :- Russia . Chile
The main copper sulphide minerals are chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) chalcocite (Cu2S), covellite (CuS), bornite (Cu5FeS4), tetrahedrite ((Cu,Fe)12Sb4S13) and enargite (Cu3AsS4). The largest source of copper is from porphyry ore deposits in which one or a combination of the minerals occurs. A typical copper sulphide ore contains various levels of iron sulphide types that generally include pyrite (FeS2) and pyrrhotite (Fe1-xS). Often gold and silver are present which may either be associated with the sulphides or are free. The gangue particles can consist of a range of silicate minerals from quartz to talc and clays.
Item Specification
CR2O3: 42% Basis: 40% Min
CR/FE Ratio: 1.35:1
MGO: 14% Max
AL2O3: 16% Max
SIO2: 10% Max
P: 0.01% Max
S: 0.01% Max
Size 0-2 MM: (95% Min)
Moisture at 105C or 110C: 8% Max
Copper concentrate is a refined product obtained from copper ores, boasting a higher purity level compared to its raw counterparts. It typically contains 25-30% copper, achieved through meticulous removal of impurities and unwanted elements �¹.
The production process involves several steps:
- Exploration: Identifying potential copper deposits through mapping, sampling, and surveys.
- Mining: Extracting copper ore through open-pit or underground mining methods.
- Crushing and Grinding: Breaking down the ore into smaller pieces to increase surface area.
- Froth Flotation: Separating copper minerals from waste rock using chemicals and air bubbles.
- Concentrate Thickening and Filtration: Refining the concentrate to remove excess water and impurities.
- Smelting: Heating the concentrate to eliminate unwanted elements and produce copper matte.
- Electro-Refining: Dissolving copper matte in an electrolyte solution and passing an electric current to produce pure copper cathodes.
Copper concentrate has various applications:
- Plumbing: Copper\'s non-toxic, non-permeable, and corrosion-resistant properties make it ideal for plumbing.
- Electrical and Communications Wiring: Copper\'s exceptional conductivity and ductility make it perfect for electrical wiring.
- Bronze Production: Copper is alloyed with tin to produce bronze, used in bearings, statues, and other applications.
- Heat Conduction: Copper\'s high heat conductivity makes it suitable for heat exchangers.
- Construction and Architecture: Copper is used in roofing, gutters, and decorative fixtures due to its corrosion resistance and adaptability.
- Transportation: Copper is used in vehicles, planes, trains, and ships due to its versatility and reliability.