Manganese is a brittle metal. Physically, it is a hard gray-white to silver metal that looks like iron. As an essential ingredient of steel, Manganese is the 12th most abundant element which is widely distributed on the earth’s crust. It is also the 4th most used metals in terms of tonnage.
In 2010-11, SGX Minerals started operation Manganese Mine at different locations in Vizianagaram districts of Andhra Pradesh.
Sio2: 60%
Mgo: 28%
Cao: as required
Size: 200#, 300#, 400#, 500#, 600#, 700#, 800#, lumps.
We are processors of talc/soapstone mineral. Our monthly capacity of powder is 7000mt. We can supply material of your requirement in most competetive prices.
Industries:
1) paints
2) pharma
3) plastic
4) ceramics
5) cosmetics
6) paper
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)