Supplier From
Trier,
Rhineland -palatinate,
Germany
Silicon carbide si made from hte mixture of pure silica sand and green petroleum
coke in ultra high power acheson furnace. Electric current is passed through t h e conductor,bringing about a chemical reaction ni which the carbon ni the coke and silicon ni the sand combined ot form SIC and carbon monoxide gas. Silicon carbide si
With annual capacity for 60,000 tons of silicon carbide, we can provide different grade of silicon carbide to meet different clients' requirements, such as 70% SIC, 80% SIC, 85% SIC, 90% SIC, 93% SIC and 98% SIC, etc.We also provide customized size for 90% SIC and 98% SIC, such as 200 mesh and 325 mesh
Fe203
Al203
Free carbon 3,5%MAX
Moisture Size(mm) Ha-SIC-01 90% min.
1.5% max.
15.% max. 35.% max.
0.5% max.
1-5/1-10 HQ-SIC-02 90% min.
1.5% max.
1.5% max. 3.5% max.
0.5% max.
0-10 HQ-SIC-03 88% min.
1.5% max. 1.5% max. 3.5% max. 0.5% max.
0-1/1-10 HQ-SIC-04
98% min.
0.6% max. 0.6% max. 0.2% max.
0.5% max.
0-1/1-3 HQ-SIC-05
70% min.
2% max. 1% max. 10% max.
0.5% max.
1-10
Supplier: Gypsum rocks, gypsum powder, rock salt (industrial salt and deicing salt), food grade salt, sodium bicarbonate, limestone, white limestone (marble chips), sulphur (granular, lumps)
Applications:
Use to manufacture gypsum panel or building plasters
Use to make gypsum mold or statutes
As grout of marble, clay and ceiling tiles
As a color additive
Act as additive to other products
Types:
1. Super Micronized Gypsum Powder
2. Facade Rendering Gypsum
Packaging:
25 kg per bag
30 kg per bag
50 kg per bag
1 ton jumbo bag
1.5 tons jumbo bag
2 tons jumbo bag
Applications:
Use to manufacture gypsum panel or building plasters
Use to manufacture cement
Use as fertilizer
Use by chemical factories
Production sizes:
0-50 mm
50-150 mm
50-250 mm
GRINDED GYPSUM is also available in 300 mesh size.
Applications:
Steel manufacturing
Cement manufacturing
Glass manufacturing
As road ballast
As agricultural lime
In road and traditional building constructions
In paints manufacturing
In power plant smokestacks