We are also manufacturing Silica powder. This is natural silica having purity of more than 99.7% Sio2. This silica powder comes in a very snow white color , the whiteness in A grade silica is more than 96% . Silica powder is available in 100 mesh , 200 mesh, 300 mesh, 10 microns D-97. The average particle size in Micronised Silica powder in below 5 microns. The Chemical composition of our silica powder is as under:-
A. Quartz Silica powder: We have Quartz Silica powder with Maximum Purity Of 99.75% Sio2. The Mesh Size is available from 100 mesh to 300 Mesh. The Brightness in 1st grade quartz powder is 97%. The Minimum Sio2 % in our Mining area is 98.5% it means we have 98.5% purity in our lower grade which it best available in India. Quartz is the second most common mineral in the Earth's continental crust. It is made up of a lattice of silica (SiO2) tetrahedra. Quartz has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale and a density of 2.65 g/cm³. Quartz goes by an array of different names. The most important distinction between types of quartz is that of macrocrystalline (individual crystals visible to the unaided eye) and the microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline varieties (aggregates of crystals visible only under high magnification). Quartz Sand- We are Manufacturer of all sizes of Quartz Sand ( Grains ) 0 to 6 mm & we can also produce as per buyer requirement. Available Quality- Semi Quartz , Super Semi Quartz , Snow White Quartz and Glassy Quartz. Uses of Quartz(Silica)- There are two entirely different major uses for quartz crystal. One of these is as a gemstone. The varieties known asrock crystal, amethyst, smoky quartz, rose quartz, and citrine are in demand as low-priced but attractive gemstone or display specimens. For gem applications, the quartz is usually cut and faceted for jewelry, or is carved into various shapes by hand or by laser. Substitutes- Quartz is very abundant in the Earth’s crust so there is no danger of running short of easily available raw quartz for cultured quartz production. Even impure quartz can be purified and processed to create cultured quartz crystals. There is no adequate substitute for quartz in electronic applications. The only reason for insufficient quartz supplies would be if demand for cultured quartz outpaces industry’s ability to produce lascas and cultured quartz crystals.