Specifications Product : Quartz Silica Use : Industrial Use Color : White to Super Snow White Form : Powder & Grains Packaging Type : Small Plastic Bags / Jumbo Bags Packaging size : 50kgs / 1000-1200 kgs Whiteness : 90 to 95% Quartz is made up of a lattice of silica (SiO2) tetrahedral. It is the 2nd most common mineral in the world. Its very hard rock having hardness around 7 on the Mohs scale and its density is 2.65 g/cm3. Quartz is a common constituent of granite, sand stone, lime stone and many igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. It occurs in hydrothermal veins and pegmatites. Well-formed crystals may reach several meters in length and weigh hundreds of kilograms. The variety of quartz occurs either in translucent or mostly opaque, while the transparent varieties tend to be macrocrystalline. Although many of the varietal names historically arose from the colour of the mineral, current scientific naming schemes refer primarily to the micro structure of the mineral. Colour is a secondary identifier for the cryptocrystalline minerals, although it is a primary identifier for the macrocrystalline varieties. This does not always hold true. Not all varieties of quartz are naturally occurring. Some coloured mineral is produced by heat treatment. At PEEKAY MINERALS only natural Quartz is available. The quartz mineral is usually processed in the grain size of 0 to 6 mm. However, it can further be ground in fine mesh as per buyers' application choice or demand. For commercial classification the qualities of Quartz are governed as identification marks like Glassy, Snow white, White or Semi-white grades. The processing techniques at PEEKAY MINERALS ensures consistent quality, control of size and freedom from impurities at pocket friendly costs. Application: Manufacture in glass Paints and coatings Abrasives Refractories Electronic components As silica in many more applications Features: Free from impurities Controlled size of grains High purity
We are supplier and exporter of Quartz Sand. Quartz is one of the abundant minerals found on the earth. It is used in wide range ofapplications such as production of glass, making of hard stone carvings and jewelry. The offered Quartz Silica Sand is used in a variety of applications in the foundry, glass, construction, ceramics, and various other industries.
The quartz mine operated by Rock Works is a remarkable site, dedicated to extracting high-quality quartz, a mineral known for its hardness and glass-like appearance. This particular mine specializes in producing four distinct grades of glassy quartz, each with its own unique characteristics and applications. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF QUARTZ MINERAL High content of SiO2 from 98% to 99.9% low content of alkali, or traces Low Fe content upto 0.01% Mohs hardness: 7-7.8 Specific Gravity: 2.90-2.8. Please Contact us on +91 7990655999.
Silica sand,� also known as quartz sand, white sand, or industrial sand,� is made up of two main elements: silica and oxygen. Specifically, silica sand is made up of silicon dioxide (SiO2). The most common form of SiO2 is quartz â?? a chemically inert and relatively hard mineral. SiO2 grades at a 7 out of 10 on� Mohs hardness scale, making it ideal for use as� filtration media� and� abrasive blasting sands. Although quartz is often white or colourless, it can come in a wide range of shades. The colour of each sand deposit depends largely on the variety of minerals and rock detritus that make up the resource. In order to be considered a silica sand the material must contain at least 95% SiO2 and less than 0.6% iron oxide. If the sand does not meet this criteria, it will qualify as whatâ??s often called â??regularâ?? sand. Regular sand,� also known as feldspathic sand, brown sand, or construction sand, will always contain some silica, but only in amounts less than 95%. For example, typical brown sand used for� concrete applications� can contain up to 80% SiO2, along with varying amounts of iron, carbonate, potassium, and other trace elements/minerals. MOQ 25,000MT Supplied from Egypt, Iraq, Vietnam or Indonesia
Quartz chips of M grade are similar to quartz lumps of M grade in terms of their high purity and particle size. They also have a minimum SiO2 content of 99.95% and are considered to be of medium grade, with a particle size ranging from 1mm to 6mm. Quartz chips are commonly used in the manufacturing of high-quality glass, ceramics, and electronics components. They are also used in the construction industry as an additive to concrete and mortar to increase strength and durability. The M grade quartz chips are preferred in applications where a medium particle size is required. They are often used as a filler material in the production of refractory products, such as high-temperature insulation and linings