Silica 70 Plus
Middle East For Mining Material (MEM) which is leading Exploitation of silica sand with solid competence, experience and technical know-how of mining, processing, and upgrading of silica sand in EGYPT. Moreover, MEM is an Egyptian company with concession area of 160000 M2 (meter square) with calculated reserve of about 6 million ton to extract high purity of Silica sand ( Glassy Sand) And own Quartz mining in Egypt with high grade quality 99.57 % Sio2
Supplier: Rock salt, quartz, silica sand, gypsum, talc, limestone
Supplier: Silica sand, phosphate,marble and granite
Services: Buyer agent , marketing and promotion for factories and export companies
Supplier: Silica, phosphate, scraps of all kinds, waste cooking oil, raw cardboard
Services: Shipping, sear freight, air freight, express, transportation, packing and customs
Supplier: Silica sand , quartz stone , clinker , cement , anthracite coal , green pet coke , iron oxide , ilmenite , bentonite clay , rock phosphate , rock salt , sugar
Services: Trucking , warehousing , shipping , customs & clearance & consultancy
IL:0.039% AI20:0.12% SIO2:99.78% FE2O2:0.011% CAO:0.0040% MG0: 0.0043% K20:0.013% NA2O:0.011% TIO2:0.012%
Supplier: Quartz Stone Or Silica Rock
Silica sand is one of the most common varieties of sand found in the world. It is used for a wide range of applications. Sand is the general term for broken down granules of minerals or rocks, technically between about one-sixteenth of a millimeter to two millimeters in diameter, falling between silt and gravel in the spectrum of sizes. There are many varieties of sand in the world, each with their own unique composition and qualities. Silica is another name for Silicon dioxide, SiO2, of which quartz is a specific latticed structure. So silica sand is quartz that over the years, through the work of water and wind, has been broken down into tiny granules. These granules can be used for many different purposes, and can be found in most non-tropical regions.
Supplier: Silica sands and rock salt
Services: Mines, export