Fluorite ore (CaF2) is widely used in industry and beyond. This chemical compound is mostly fit for the production of hydrogen fluoride, which is used for example in glass etching and yeast production. It is also a valuable raw material used in the production filters and optical glasses, anti-reflection coatings, cosmetics, (calcium) nitrogenous fertilisers used in agriculture, dental preparations and varnishes. Fluorite is also a valuable material for the steel manufacturing industries. With our double storage warehouses in Port Harcourt and Lagos we are positioned to supply 1000-3000MT of this product monthly.
Ilmenite is the primary ore of titanium, a metal needed to make a variety of high-performance alloys. Most of the ilmenite mined worldwide is used to manufacture titanium dioxide an important pigment, whiting, and polishing abrasive. We are instrumental in exporting and supplying of premium quality Ilmenite Sand. It is basically a black heavy ore of iron and titanium. We can supply 3000-5000mt of Ilmenite sand per month to any destination.
Magnetite Ore Moisture% < 5 Size : 050 mm Fe % 50-55 Sulfur% < 0,50 P2O5% < 0.06 Price FOB (US dollars) : 45 Mini tonnage : 5 000 Maxi tonnage (loading per cargo) : 25 000 Embally : Bulk Origine : Morocco(Nador port)
Magnetite Concentrate Moisture% < 5 Size :0- 0.3 mm Fe % > 60 Sulfur% < 0,50 P2O5% < 0.06 Price FOB (US dollars) : 60 Mini tonnage : 10 000 Maxi tonnage (loading per cargo) : 25 000 Embally : Bulk Origine : Morocco(Nador port)
Hematite Moisture% < 5 Size : 050 mm Fe % 40 Sulfur% < 0,50 P2O5% < 0.06 Price FOB (US dollars) : Mini tonnage : 5 000 Maxi tonnage (loading per cargo) : 25 000 Embally : Bulk Origine : Morocco(Nador port)
Dolomite Calcium Magnesium Carbonate CaMg(CO3)2 In England, dolomite has become a useful source for the production of magnesite by reacting calcined dolomite with sea-water. Dolomite is a double carbonate of calium and magnesium, CaCO3, MgCO3. The mineral was first identified by Count Dolomien in 1791 and named after its discoverer. It is of sedimentary origin and is supposed to have been formed due to chemical action of sea-water containing high percentage of magnesia, on limestone. Theoretically, dolomite contains : CaCO3 : 54.35% MgCO3 : 45.65%
Feldspar is the mineral name given to a group of minerals distinguished by the presence of aluminum (Al) and the silica (SiO4) in their chemistry. They form in a variety of thermal environments, during the crystallization of liquid rock (magma), by metamorphism of rocks deep in the earth, and in sedimentary processes. Feldspar Specification Feldspar Medium Grade Chemistry Al2O3 (%)20.5 Max Na2O (%)12.0 Max Fe2O3 (%)0.05 Max TiO2 (%)0.1 Max
Talcum powder is a soft, white powder developed from talc, or magnesium silicate, a mineral composed primarily of magnesium, silicon and oxygen. When it is finely ground, talc absorbs moisture and helps reduce friction.
Chrome concentrate Cr2o3: 48% Cr/fe: 2-3.5 Si:2.0% Moisture content- 5%
Chromium
Osmium (South African minerals)
Ilmenite one of the strategic and essential Ores which has several applications as in metal products and paints and more. Polaris is a soul agent for the only ilmenite producer in Egypt. Our customers are our friends
Talc 45 micron & lumps Containers
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Feldspar minerals are sodium, potassium aluminosilicates. this material naturally found in the mine without blending or mixing (Na %4-5 and potassium %4-5) so the behavior of the material will be fixed. this material is very good for sanitary were or in body or special glaze
Sand particles range in diameter from 0.0625 mm to 2 mm. An individual particle in this range size is termed a sand grain. Sand grains are between gravel (with particles ranging from 2 mm up to 64 mm) and silt (particles smaller than 0.0625 mm down to 0.004 mm). we can reach up to 45 micron milled sand with magnetic separation uses • Beach nourishment: Governments move sand to beaches where tides, storms or deliberate changes to the shoreline erode the original sand. • Brick: Manufacturing plants add sand to a mixture of clay and other materials for manufacturing bricks. • Cob: Coarse sand makes up as much as 75% of cob. • Mortar: Sand is mixed with cement and sometimes lime to be used in masonry construction. • Concrete: Sand is often a principal component of this critical construction material. • Glass: Sand is the principal component in common glass. • Landscaping: Sand makes small hills and slopes (for example, in golf courses). • Glaze, frit, ceramic, instead of quartz • Paint: Mixing sand with paint produces a textured finish for walls and ceilings or non-slip floor surfaces. • Railroads: Train operators use sand to improve the traction of wheels on the rails. • Roads: Sand improves traction (and thus traffic safety) in icy or snowy conditions. • Sand animation: Performance artists draw images in sand. Makers of animated films use the same term to describe their use of sand on frontlit or backlit glass. • Sand casting: Casters moisten or oil molding sand, also known as foundry sand and then shape it into molds into which they pour molten material. Oxides % SiO2 99.6 Al2O3 0.2 Fe2O3 TiO2 CaO MgO K2O Na2O L.o.I (1100 C) .020 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.10
There is transparent , opaque , and white frit . Double and single fire As customer request ,
Uses of feldspar Feldspar use in several industries like 1- glass industry : by percent 10-15% from the formula that chemical balance happen due to presence of aluminum and basis contain 4-6% K2O, 5-7% Na2O, about 19% Al2O3, and less than 0.1% Fe2O3. Feldspar is used mainly as a source of alumina, which improves both the workability of the glass melt and the chemical and physical stability of the finished product. It also provides the alkaline oxides (Na2O, K2O) that provide fluxing in partial substitution for calcium oxide, which improves chemical resistance, 2- ceramic , porcelain and pottery : as flux to accelerate the melting operation that feldspar melt in lower temperature than the other materials in the formula so can enter to the chemical and physical reaction during melting . 3- other uses : as scraping off material , 4- filler material in plastic , 5- rubber , 6- painting industry . 7- know as electric isolator , 8- dental , 9- a flux in welding electrodes, 10- adhesives, 11- coatings. 12- In filler applications it offers low vehicle demand, high dry brightness with low tint strength, and resistance to abrasion and chemical degradation. In coatings it also provides good film durability and high resistance to chalking and frosting. 13- Some intergrowths of orthoclase and albite have an attractive pale lustre and are called moonstone when used in jewellery. Most moonstones are translucent and white, although grey and peach-colored varieties also occur. In gemology, 14- The gemstone commonly called rainbow moonstone is more properly a colourless form of labradorite and can be distinguished from "true" moonstone by its greater transparency and play of colour, although their value and durability do not greatly differ. Al2O3 Fe2O3 TiO2 CaO MgO K2O Na2O P.F. 1100°C 18.7 0.14 0.33 0.57 0.19 0.1 10.5 0.4
Feldspar minerals potassium, aluminosilicates. Their ores are commonly associated with quartz. we have Nak feldspar, k feldspar 1st and 2nd grade. we can reach up to 45 micron milled feldspar with magnetic separation. Uses of feldspar group: Feldspar use in several industries like 1- glass industry: by percent 10-15% from the formula that chemical balance happen due to presence of aluminum and basis contain 4-6% K2O, 5-7% Na2O, about 19% Al2O3, and less than 0.1% Fe2O3. Feldspar is used mainly as a source of alumina, which improves both the workability of the glass melt and the chemical and physical stability of the finished product. It also provides the alkaline oxides (Na2O, K2O) that provide fluxing in partial substitution for calcium oxide, which improves chemical resistance, 2- ceramic, porcelain and pottery: as flux to accelerate the melting operation that feldspar melt in lower temperature than the other materials in the formula so can enter to the chemical and physical reaction during melting. 3- other uses: as scraping off material, 4- filler material in plastic, 5- rubber, 6- painting industry. 7- know as electric isolator, 8- dental, 9- a flux in welding electrodes, 10- adhesives, 11- coatings. 12- In filler applications it offers low vehicle demand, high dry brightness with low tint strength, and resistance to abrasion and chemical degradation. In coatings it also provides good film durability and high resistance to chalking and frosting. 13- Some intergrowths of orthoclase and albite have an attractive pale lustre and are called moonstone when used in jewellery. Most moonstones are translucent and white, although grey and peach-colored varieties also occur. In gemology Al2O3 Fe2O3 TiO2 CaO MgO K2O Na2O P.F. 1100°C 17.1 0 .044