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Quartz
Colors: Super white Hardness Formula: Si02
Lustre
Uses
- Apart from quartz gems and jewellery, it is commonly used in the industrial world for various purposes, such as
- Making special lenses, prisms and quartz-glass tubes for lamps.
- Use in manufacture of abrasive like silicon carboxide, glasses, pigments, and sand papers, sand blasting, glass grinding
- Manufacturing of the tubes, crucibles and glass (which is one of the apparatus used for conducting precise laboratory experiments) which are used in a laboratory.
- Use in an ordinary glass-manufacturing factory for making glass, as a material used in the construction business and in the foundry industry for making moulds.
- Use in making quartz digital watches, certain components that are part of radio sets, television sets and radar equipment.
Fineness: 300 mesh to 2 microns. Packing: 50kg H.D.P.E Bags
Description Quartz is a very common mineral in most igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. It has also been found in some lunar rocks and meteorites. We offer our clients a variety of colors and forms that are naturally available in Quartz. Quartz is a crystal form of Silica which is extensively used in Glass, Ceramic, Refractory, Cement Industry, Sodium Silicate, Silicon Tetrachloride, Ferro-Silicon. Used for water treatment process.
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Chemical Analysis of Quartz
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Silica (Sio2)
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99.80% (± 0.2%)
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Alumina (Al2O3)
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0.03% (± 0.05%)
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Potassium Oxide (K2O)
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25 ppm (max)
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Sodium Oxide (Na2O)
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40 ppm (max)
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Ferric Oxide (Fe2O3)
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0.05% (max)
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Loss Of Ignition @ 1000°C
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0.05%
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