The main copper sulphide minerals are chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) chalcocite (Cu2S), covellite (CuS), bornite (Cu5FeS4), tetrahedrite ((Cu,Fe)12Sb4S13) and enargite (Cu3AsS4). The largest source of copper is from porphyry ore deposits in which one or a combination of the minerals occurs. A typical copper sulphide ore contains various levels of iron sulphide types that generally include pyrite (FeS2) and pyrrhotite (Fe1-xS). Often gold and silver are present which may either be associated with the sulphides or are free. The gangue particles can consist of a range of silicate minerals from quartz to talc and clays.
Item Specification
CR2O3: 42% Basis: 40% Min
CR/FE Ratio: 1.35:1
MGO: 14% Max
AL2O3: 16% Max
SIO2: 10% Max
P: 0.01% Max
S: 0.01% Max
Size 0-2 MM: (95% Min)
Moisture at 105C or 110C: 8% Max
Product Description
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Origin :- Russia . Chile
Mica is a group of naturally occurring minerals known for their ability to split into thin, flexible layers. It is commonly used in various industries due to its insulating properties, heat resistance, and electrical conductivity. Mica is often found in shades of silver, gold, and brown and is used in products like cosmetics, paints, electronics, and construction materials. It also serves as a dielectric material in electrical applications and as a filler in plastic and rubber manufacturing.
High Quality Muscovite/Mica Rock Slice/Dyeing Mica
Customization: Available
Type: Muscovite
Application: Well Drilling, Decorations, Cosmetics, Fire Protection, Electric Welding Rod, Coating, Painting, Rubber
Mica Quartz is a natural composite of quartz crystals embedded with mica flakes, often muscovite or biotite. This combination results in a visually striking mineral with shimmering layers and excellent functional properties. It's widely used in electronics, construction, decorative surfaces, and insulation materials due to its thermal stability and dielectric strength.
Mica is a group of silicate minerals that form in layered sheets. Due to its ability to split into thin, transparent layers, mica is extensively used in thermal, electrical, and mechanical applications.
Common Types of Mica:
Muscovite: Light-colored, used in electronics and insulation.
Phlogopite: Darker variant, stable at higher temperatures.
Biotite: Contains iron and magnesium; used in geological research.
The Role of Mica in Quartz- A Perfect Partnership
When mica meets quartz, the result is more than just a pretty surface. This powerful combination brings together strength, durability, and insulation, making it a go-to material across industries from construction and electronics to interior design.
What Mica Adds to Quartz:
Heat Resistance: Mica helps quartz stand up to high temperatures without warping or cracking.
Electrical Insulation: Its excellent dielectric properties make it ideal for electronic components.
Visual Appeal: Those shimmering flakes of mica add depth and sparkle to quartz countertops and tiles.
Structural Support: Mica reinforces quartz, making surfaces tougher and more resilient.
Mica's Natural Strengths
Mica is a fascinating mineral, flexible yet strong, heat-resistant, and chemically stable. It can be split into ultra-thin sheets without losing integrity and even allows light to pass through, which makes it useful in optical applications.
Real-World Benefits
1. Built for Heat - Perfect for kitchens, labs, and industrial surfaces that face high temperatures.
2. Safe for Electronics -Keeps circuits stable and protected from electrical faults.
3. Tougher Surfaces -Mica's layered structure helps quartz resist wear and tear.
4. Elegant Finishes- Adds shimmer and depth to countertops, wall panels, and flooring.
5. Tailored Solutions- Whether it's performance or aesthetics, mica-infused quartz can be customized to fit your needs.