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Microsilica (silica fume) is a byproduct from silicon metal or ferrosilicon industries,is an amorphous silicon dioxide â?? SiO2 which is generated as a gas in submerged electrical arc furnaces during the reduction of very pure quartz. As the molten metal is produced, a silica-based gas is emitted. This gaseous fume, as it rises, cools rapidly and forms extremely minute,Amorphous, spherical particles. The microsilica is collected in a bag house, a system for filtering the hot air and gases vented from the furnace. This gas vapor is condensed in bag house collectors as very fine powder of spherical particles that average 0.1 to 0.3 microns in diameter with a surface area of 17 to 30 m2/g. Microsilica can be used in concrete and refractory materials. Microsilica ,when used in concrete, it can improve concreteâ??s properties such as compressive strength, bond strength and abrasion resistance, reduces permeability,and therefore helps in protecting reinforcing steel from corrosion. At the same time, Microslica can still be used in the procustion of refractory and porcelain, to raise intensity and durability, it also can be used in paint, coating resin rubber and other high molecular as a filler material to improve the material overall performance.
We are looking forward to import micro silica 97% from worldwide suppliers or exporters. Quantity Required : 10,000 Tons Shipping Terms : FOB Kazakhstan Payment Terms : 50 % T/T on order and 50 % T/T against shipping documents Microsilica (silica fume) is a by product from silicon metal or ferro silicon industries,is an amorphous silicon dioxide sio2 which is generated as a gas in submerged electrical arc furnaces during the reduction of very pure quartz. As the molten metal is produced, a silica-based gas is emitted. This gaseous fume, as it rises, cools rapidly and forms extremely minute,amorphous, spherical particles. The microsilica is collected in a bag house, a system for filtering the hot air and gases vented from the furnace. This gas vapor is condensed in bag house collectors as very fine powder of spherical particles that average 0.1 to 0.3 microns in diameter with a surface area of 17 to 30 m2/g. Microsilica can be used in concrete and refractory materials. Microsilica ,when used in concrete, it can improve concretes properties such as compressive strength, bond strength and abrasion resistance, reduces permeability,and therefore helps in protecting reinforcing steel from corrosion. At the same time, microslica can still be used in the procustion of refractory and porcelain, to raise intensity and durability, it also can be used in paint, coating resin rubber and other high molecular as a filler material to improve the material overall performance.
Bunker oil or marine gas oil.
Mazut M 100, Marine Fuel And Naphtha Straight..
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High-quality, low-emission fuel that meets international standards, with a maximum sulfur content of 10 PPM, a minimum cetane number of 51, density of 820845 kg/m³, viscosity of 2.04.5 mm²/s at 40°C, and a flash point above 56°C, making it suitable for modern diesel engines, industrial machinery, and marine applications, available in bulk shipments via tankers, ISO tanks, or drums with FOB, CIF, or DAP delivery options.
Fuel Oil D6, also known as Bunker C or Residual Fuel Oil, is a high-viscosity, heavy fuel oil primarily used in industrial boilers, large ships, and power plants. It is a residual product of crude oil refining, making it a cost-effective yet energy-dense fuel for large-scale energy production. Key Characteristics: High Energy Content â?? Provides efficient and sustained energy output. Thick & Viscous â?? Requires preheating before use due to its high viscosity. Sulfur Content Variability â?? Available in both high-sulfur and low-sulfur grades to meet environmental regulations. Residual Fuel â?? Contains heavier hydrocarbons, making it less refined but more economical. Specifications: Appearance: Dark brown to black viscous liquid Viscosity: Requires heating to 100-150�°C for proper flow Sulfur Content: Varies by region and regulation (0.5% - 3.5%) Density: Approx. 0.96 - 1.02 g/cm�³ Flash Point: Above 60�°C Heating Value: ~39-41 MJ/kg Applications: Marine Fuel (Bunker Fuel): Used in large vessels and cargo ships. Power Plants: Commonly burned in steam power plants for electricity generation. Industrial Boilers & Furnaces: Provides a cost-effective fuel source for large-scale heating. Storage & Handling: Stored in heated tanks to maintain fluidity. Requires special handling due to high viscosity. Compliance with environmental regulations for sulfur emissions.