Calcite lumps and powder.
Minerals like u 250, 300, 400.5, 400.2, 500 mesh white powder.Transportation
Calcite lumps and powder.
Ores like antimony ore.
Diesel en 590, jet fuel a and a1, coal and copper cathode iron ore, sugar, copper millberry, aluminium ingot a7, and used rails, brown sugar.
Sillimanite Powder.
Melamine Powder, Urea Powder ,Melamine Resin.
Fine magnetite powder, coal washing magnetite.
Hi A good quality and huge amount of Mica, Fluorite , Chrome and Soapstone available , looking for a buyers. please feel free to contact . regards
Hi A good quality and huge amount of Mica, Fluorite , Chrome and Soapstone available and looking for a buyers. please feel free to contact . regards
Precious ores, copper (cu), iridium (ir), silver (ag), palladium (pd)..Sourcing, trading
Ore like tantalum ore, columbite and tin ore.
Rock salt, quartz, silica sand, gypsum, talc, limestone.
Palladium, iridium, rhodium powder.
Iridium, rhodium and osmium powder raw material in stone form..
Graphene in powder form and in stabilized suspension.
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Raw Material.
We deals in the following Chemicals :- Fly Ash Powder 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 Alumina Silica ( Cenosphere ) Powder Calcium Carbonate Powder Magnetite, Cellulose Fibers, Cellophane Flakes, Walnut Shells
zircon as a material for industrial ceramics, refractories (furnace or reactor lining materials that are resistant to high heat), to dyes. the use of zircon is developing in a number of industrial sectors, including: ceramic Industry, PSZ (Partially Stabilized Zirconia) glass industry, Zircon flour industry (micronized zircon), zirconium chemical industry, Refractory brick industry Printing sand industry. the use of micronized zircon or zircon powder in ceramic products accounts for almost half of the national consumption of this mineral. In the manufacture of ceramics, zircon flour serves as an opaque glaze for household items and ceramic tiles. Meanwhile, in the glass industry, zirconia (fused zircon) is used to produce glasses with special compositions, such as optical glass, fiber glass, color TV glass, and so on. In addition, the use of zircon is quite high in the metal industry. This mineral is used in the metal industry because it has heat-resistant properties. In practice, zircon flour is used to coat metal products, such as steel and bone iron, especially dry coating to produce kitchen and bathroom products. The use of zircon flour is also applied in the production of refractory bricks used to line steel or glass smelting furnaces. Zircon is also used in the nuclear sector. In this field, zircon is used as a cladding material for nuclear reactor fuel. As a coating material, zircon can withstand very high heat which is the result of fusion reactions in nuclear reactors.