We deals in the following Chemicals :- Ilmenite (Synthetic Rutile) Hematite / Iron Oxide Powder, Iron Oxide ( Ferric Oxide ) Barite Powder, Barite Ore Dolomite Powder Mica Powder, Mica Flakes, Mica Blocks, Mica Sheets Quartz / Silica Powder, Quartz / Silica Lumps, Quartz / Silica Granules, Quartz / Silica Grits Bentonite Powder, Bentonite Lumps, Bentonite Granules, Bentonite Clay Fly Ash Powder Alumina Silica ( Cenosphere ) Powder Calcium Carbonate Powder Magnetite, Cellulose Fibers, Cellophane Flakes, Walnut Shells
Supplier: Cast iron skulls, cast iron borings and turnings, steels skulls, eaf skulls, plate iron, mill scale, metal scrap, incinerated scrap (e46)
Commodity 1 has competitive prices for ilmenite sand. Most often, we have the best prices available in the marketplace.. Commodity 1 provides these products directly from the mines to the global market. There are no middlemen involved, only our staff on the ground. The origin of our ilmenite sand is Nigeria, which has a total reserve estimated to be between 200 and 240 million tons and is one of the largest ilmenite producers in the world. These ilmenite deposits are usually found in beach sand and deposits. Ilmenite is a source of titanium dioxide, a white pigment used in various products, including paints, plastics, paper, and food. Titanium dioxide is also used to manufacture sunscreen and other personal care products. Commodity 1 has a team of experienced in-house professionals who strive to organize smooth and transparent transactions. We believe in building long-term relationships with our customers. PACKAGING & DELIVERY Packaging Details: Dried, Bulk, Powder, Sand Port: Lagos Apapa Port, Nigeria Bags: 50 kg Container: 20 ft Lead time: Quantity (metric tons) 25MT/Month 1000MT/Month (Lead days) 30 Days 30 Days COMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE ILMENITE Element % by wt. Iron 47.5 Titanium 34.5 Silicon 3.5 Aluminum 2.5 Manganese 0.5 Other 1 Total: 100 Other elements that may be present in ilmenite in small amounts include calcium (Ca), aluminum (Al), silicon (Si), and sulfur (S). The composition of ilmenite can vary depending on its source. For example, ilmenite from beach sands tends to be richer in titanium than hard rock deposits.
Supplier: Talc, mica, fly ash, bauxite, calcined bauxite, potash feldspar, quartz, sand, silica sand, micro silica, silica fume, bentonite, bleaching clay, ball clay, ethyl acetate
Supplier: Nickel sludge, zinc ash, copper ore, lead ore, chrome ore, manganese ore, bauxite ore, iron ore, iron ore pellets, tin ore, ir64 rice, ir 64 5% broken rice, zinc ash, raw red chilli, chrome ore, iron skull, 1121 sella white basmati rice, 3 ply surgical masks
Buyer: Zinc ash, copper concentrate, lead ore, tin ore, nickel sludge
Supplier: Aluminium ( ingots, t bars, sows, rods), copper (cathodes, cakes, billets, ingots, rods), lead (ingots), nickel (cathodes both cut and uncut briquettes, pellets, discs, etc.), tin (ingots, etc.), zinc (ingots both regular size and jumbos), steel billets (all types including crc, hrc, hdgc, plates, sheets), concentrates and ores for above items including bauxite, manganese, clinker and iron ores etc), scraps of above items including hms 1&2 and steel scraps
Buyer: Aluminium ( ingots, t bars, sows, rods), copper (cathodes, cakes, billets, ingots, rods), lead (ingots), nickel (cathodes both cut and uncut briquettes, pellets, discs, etc.), tin (ingots, etc.), zinc (ingots both regular size and jumbos), steel billets (all types including crc, hrc, hdgc, plates, sheets), concentrates and ores for above items including bauxite, manganese, clinker and iron ores etc), scraps of above items including hms 1&2 and steel scraps
Supplier: Sandstones & sands, zircon ore, zircon gemstones, diesel, aviation supplies, semi-precious stones, other ores & minerals, abrasives
Buyer: Silica sand, sandstones & sands, other ores & minerals
We are glad to propose 500 MT of stain less steel mill scale. Mill scale is formed on the outer surfaces during by the hot rolling lamination of stainless-steel products. At a visual inspection the material is a hard brittle sand and is mainly composed of iron oxides, mostly ferric, and is bluish black in colour, but it also contains considerable alloying elements such as chromium and nickel. The recovery ratio after melting in furnace for the most valuable alloy elements is: - Ni: 3.5 - 4.5% - Cr: 6-8% From the chemical and physical analysis performed on the scrap, and according to the European environmental rules, the material has been classified as a special non dangerous waste, listed in green list. In particular the mill scale can be classified as follows: Waste code: 10 02 10 The material is stored on cemented flooring, and it can be loaded loose in tipper trucks or containers. Chemical analysis of the material is available on request.