manufacture of Portland cement called clinker is a dark grey nodular material made by heating ground limestone and clay
Manufacture of Portland cement called clinker is a dark grey nodular material made by heating ground limestone and clay
manufacture of Portland cement called clinker is a dark grey nodular material made by heating ground limestone and clay
Clear float glass. In sea worhty wooden crates with plastic and powder interleaving.
Light green float glass. In sea worhty wooden crates with plastic and powder interleaving.
Astm Sea worthy packaging
Astm Sea worthy packaging
Automotive green. In sea worhty wooden end caps with plastic and powder interleaving.
Bathroom vanity made of wood and fiberglass verey hi quality 5 years warnty. Marbe top ceramic sink and mirror frame. Nilon and wood sime box. 85cm w x 155cm l x 58cm d
Soda Lime Float Glass 2mm to 4mm Clear 89-91% LT. In sea worthy end caps with plastic and powder interleaving.
The new little ride-on with æoomph.Æ the new champ 2929 from nss« is the snappy little Ride-on with big ride-on power. Its 36v. Electrical system package delivers up to 30 percent more Run time than a comparably configured 24v. Machine, so the champ 2929 gives you more of what You expect from a ride-on autoscrubber Model champ 2929 Cleaning path 29-in. (74 cm) Solution tank 29 gallon (110 l.) Recovery tank 32 gallon (121 l.) Brushes (2) 15-in. (38 cm) Brush rpm 300 rpm Standard brush pressure 115 lbs. Heavy brush pressure 230 lbs. No. Brush motors 1 Brush motor hp 2 hp Vac motor hp 0.75 3-stage Traction motor hp 1 hp Power source 36v. (# of batteries) amp hour (6) 325 ah or 225 ah Squeegee 38.75-in. (98 cm) curved gum-rubber Sq. Ft. Per hour (practical) 18, 519 (1, 720 sq. Meters) per hour Sq. Ft. Per charge (practical) 74, 076 (6, 882 sq. Meters) Sq. Ft. Per hour (theoretical) 40, 000 (3, 716 sq. Meters) per hour Sq. Ft. Per charge (theoretical) 160, 000 (14, 864 sq. Meters) Turning radius 67-in. (170 cm) Operation/charge 4 hrs. Sound level 69 dba Length 64-in. (163 cm) Width 33-in. (84 cm) Height 53-in. (135 cm) Warranty 10 years poly parts 3 years limited on other components Weight (machine only) 618 lbs. (280 kg) Weight w/batteries 1278 lbs. (580 kg)
UPVC windows.
Metal clip mop head 2. Plastic clip mop head 3. Metal round mop head 4. Plastic round mop head 5. Kentucky mop head 6. Bottle mop head 7. Dust control mop head 8. Dust control mop head
Description Marble Chips are metamorphic rocks formed by the alteration of limestone by heat and pressure. In its pure form, marble is a white stone with a crystalline and sugary appearance, consisting of calcium carbonate CaCO3. Usually, marble contains other minerals, including quartz, graphite, pyrite, and iron oxides. It is used for its chemical properties in pharmaceuticals and agriculture. It is used for its optical properties in cosmetics, paint, and paper. They are used as Industrial Raw Materials with other industrial raw material products such as Silica Flour, Limestone, Aggregate, Quicklime, Talc, Volcanic Rock and Abrasives. Marble is usually a light-colored rock. It is one of the most effective acid-neutralization materials. Being composed of calcite, marble has a hardness of three on the Mohs hardness scale. As a result, marble is easy to carve, and that makes it useful for producing sculptures and ornamental objects. After being sanded with progressively finer abrasives, marble can be polished to a high luster. This allows attractive pieces of marble to be cut, polished, and used as floor tiles, architectural panels, facing stone, window sills, stair treads, columns, and many other pieces of decorative stone. Marble chips work best when used in paths and patios as a substitute for gravel. Although gravel often is used as inorganic mulch around plants, marble chip mulch's reflected sunlight can be too intense for plants in full-sun locations. Today, marble is quarried all around the world and is used to create giant monuments, it is used in building, even down to applications as simple as kitchen counter tops. Itâ??s classified as a metamorphic stone, which means that it has changed composition over time from one type of rock to another. Also used in: Building Stone Countertops and sinks Floor tiles Terrazzo marble chips mixed with concrete to form floors. Tomb Stone
Description Marble Powder Calcium Carbonate is considered the second purest source of calcium carbonate in nature, where the percentage of calcium carbonate reaches 97% CaCo3. After the stage of mining and extracting raw marble from our quarries in the Kingdom, it is crushed in our crushers to get marble chips. Then sorting it from impurities, sifting it, and grinding it to get marble powder called calcium carbonate. It is used in many industries after being sifted and classified in our factories. It can also be used to equalize the pH to reach PH7 in water treatment projects. It contains more than 19.5% of magnesium oxide and more than 29% of calcium oxide. It is less than 0.3% of silicon oxide, less than 0.7% of alumina oxide, and less than 0.1% of iron oxide, (or less than 0.03-0.04% of iron oxide for unpainted glass). Dolomite marble powder is added in sizes from 100-250 microns. In the coating industry (paints), marble powder calcium carbonate is an essential material, as it forms from 30 - 40% of the paint components and is preferred over calcium carbonate powder due to its crystalline nature. The powder is included in the process of manufacturing paint as a filler to improve some of the paint's natural properties such as thermal resistance, thermal conductivity, density, controlling viscosity, preventing flow, reducing oil absorption, and increasing hardness, by combining it with particles of colored or adhesive materials to form a cohesive and stable material with a high flow. The granular size of the powder should not exceed 20 microns. Some of the paints used in exterior wall cladding require marble powder in sizes 0.3 to 1.2 mm. In the plastics industry, marble powder is used as a basic material in the manufacture of many plastic products such as water and drainage pipes, electrical cables, some parts of electrical equipment, some auto parts, children toys, plastic bags, tableware food preservatives and dishes, decorations, and others. It improves the physical properties of the plastic product, it makes it resistant to deformation as it increases its hardness and resistance by increasing the modulus of elasticity. It reduces the thermal expansion coefficient, makes it have a good external appearance and soft touch, and keeps it from sloughing. In addition, it makes it easy to form by increasing its fluidity and dispersion and reducing production costs.
Description Gravel is used in Water Filtration with water treatment Filtration products Silica Sand, Anthracite, Activated Carbon, Birm, Pumice and Garnet in portable water treatment, surface water treatment, swimming pool water treatment, R.O. reverse Osmosis treatment plant and wastewater treatment also in conventional water treatment filters. Filter Gravel is an extremely effective filter media because of its ability to hold back precipitates containing impurities. Filter sand size, angularity and hardness are the important filter sand characteristics to ensure proper filtering. In slow sand filters, the gravel is normally on the bottom layer and is used as channels for filtered water to make it to the outlet lines. Sand will often plug the holes in the outlet pipe and the gravel helps prevent that. The primary role of the gravel in the bio-sand filter is to prevent clogging of the PVC pipe with sand. The first layer is sufficiently deep to cover the inlet to the pipe and should be large enough to keep the openings in the filter bottom free for the flow of water out of the filter, and the upper layer fine enough that the overlying filter sand will not sink into its pores. Sand and gravel are used for road construction, for mixing with asphalt, as construction fill, and in the production of construction materials like concrete blocks, bricks, and pipes. It is also used to make roofing shingles, used on icy roads in the winter, for railroad ballast, and water filtration. The quarry is often where our gravel and other aggregates are excavated and where rocks such as sandstone and basalt are crushed down to size.
Volcanic Tuff/ Red Pumice
Bazalt Stone
Garnet Stone(Decoration)
Gray Crushed Marble