SILICA SAND
Construction quartz sand is quartz stone processed by the crushing of quartz particles. Quartz stone is a non-metallic mineral, a hard, wearable, chemical properties and stability of silicate minerals, the main mineral composition is SiO2. Quartz sand is an important industrial mineral raw materials, non-chemical dangerous goods, widely used in glass, casting, ceramics and fireproof materials, smelting ferrosilicon, metallurgical flux, metallurgy, construction, chemical, plastics, rubber, abrasive, filter and other industries.
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RIVER SAND/STONE CHIPS
We are engaged in offering River Sand, which is extremely praised in the market. Owing to high demand, professionals make these products in varied patterns.
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SOAPROCK MINERAL
It makes wonderful kitchen countertops. But putting aside its fabulous looks, soapstone (or soaprock) has many outstanding physical qualities. Especially those focused on coping with high heat levels. Some of the refractory properties soapstone has are even better than those found in heat resistant firebricks. How about well performing baking stones? Then stove or the once popular original fireplace linings.
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HARD COKE LUMPS / COAL
Silica Sand is quartz that over time, through the work of water and wind, has been broken down into tiny granules. ...
Industrial sand is a term normally applied to high purity silica sand products with closely controlled sizing.
It is a more precise product than common concrete and asphalt gravels. It is a more precise product than common concrete and asphalt gravels.
It is a more precise product than common concrete and asphalt gravels.
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PET COKE
“PETCOKE – PETROLEUM COKE” SPECIFICATIONS S.NO DESCRIPTION UNITS FURNACE OIL Air Dried Basis 1. Moisture content % Wt 2.0, max 2. Ash content % Wt 1.0, max 3. Volatile Matter % Wt 11.0, max 4. Fixed Carbon % Wt 85.0, min 5. Gross Calorific Value Kcal/kg 8,200, min 6. Sulphur % Wt 7.5, max .
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IRON ORE
GLOBAL IRON ORE AND STEEL MARKETS Iron ore is the primary raw material used in the production of steel and — combined with steel — constitutes the world’s second largest commodity bloc by value, after crude oil.
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TIN ORE
You will hardly find any pure form of tin in use, barring a few uses. Most of the tin that is extracted goes into the production of solder. This is used in welding and soldering metals. Another major use of tin is in making strong magnets that are used in electronics. These magnets are stronger than electromagnets that are 100 times heavier! Tin is also used as ingredients in making designer glasses, in painting and several therapeutic uses.
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MANGANESE ORE
Manganese is a key component in the production of steel. Although classified as a minor metal, the quantity of manganese produced worldwide each year falls behind only iron, aluminum, copper, and zinc.
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NICKEL ORE
Nickel is a strong, lustrous, silvery-white metal that is a staple of our daily lives and can be found in everything from the batteries that power our television remotes to the stainless steel that is used to make our kitchen sinks.
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GRANITE
Granite is the signature rock of the continents. More than that, granite is the signature rock of the planet Earth itself. The other rocky planets—Mercury, Venus, and Mars—are covered with basalt, as is the ocean floor of Earth. But only Earth has this beautiful and interesting rock type in abundance.
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PYROPHYLLITEE
Silica Sand is quartz that over time, through the work of water and wind, has been broken down into tiny granules. ...
Industrial sand is a term normally applied to high purity silica sand products with closely controlled sizing.
It is a more precise product than common concrete and asphalt gravels. It is a more precise product than common concrete and asphalt gravels.
It is a more precise product than common concrete and asphalt gravels.
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QUARTZ LUMPS
Quartz crystals are silicon dioxide, SiO2. Pure quartz crystals are colorless, but impurities in the structure lead to beautifully colored gems, including amethyst, rose quartz, and citrine. Most natural quartz crystallizes from magma or precipitates from hot hydrothermal veins.
Although man-made quartz is produced, the process requires heat not generally possible in a home setting. It's not a crystal most people want to try to grow at home since perfect crystals require specialized equipment. Synthesized quartz is made using the hydrothermal process in an autoclave. You probably don't have one of those in your kitchen, but you may have a smaller equivalent--a pressure cooker.
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