Particle size distribution :10/20m 20/50m 30/50m 50/100m 100m 200 m 325m
P2o5 : 0.0002%
Cao : 0.01%
Mgo: 0.01%
Al2o3: 0.15%
Fe2o3: 0.005%
Sio2 : 99.9%
Packaging: 25 kg / bag, 1000 kg / bag , 20-24mt/1x20container .
We can offer free sample from 5kgs to 25kgs.
Silica Flour has a variety of applications, including:
1. Used as cleaning products
2. Additives for soap, toothpaste and paint
3. Filling and reinforcing rubber, plastic, paper, and road surface materials (asphalt)
4. Used in pharmaceutical products
5. Used in casting and glass production
6. For the production of ceramics, tiles, porcelain, and clay
7. Used in making bricks, concrete, and cement
8. Production of cosmetics and skin care products
9. To increase the cement strength of oil wells (in combination with refractory cement)
In addition to the above, Silica Flour is used in conjunction with industrial raw products such as calcium carbonate, and limestone. The most common uses of silica powder are in the following cases:
1. Production of glass and clay
2. Use in oil wells
3. Production of construction materials
4. Production of ceramics
5. Fiberglass production
6. Use as an additive
Silica Flour has a variety of applications, including:
1. Used as cleaning products
2. Additives for soap, toothpaste and paint
3. Filling and reinforcing rubber, plastic, paper, and road surface materials (asphalt)
4. Used in pharmaceutical products
5. Used in casting and glass production
6. For the production of ceramics, tiles, porcelain, and clay
7. Used in making bricks, concrete, and cement
8. Production of cosmetics and skin care products
9. To increase the cement strength of oil wells (in combination with refractory cement)
In addition to the above, Silica Flour is used in conjunction with industrial raw products such as calcium carbonate, and limestone. The most common uses of silica powder are in the following cases:
1. Production of glass and clay
2. Use in oil wells
3. Production of construction materials
4. Production of ceramics
5. Fiberglass production
6. Use as an additive
Silica Flour has a variety of applications, including:
1. Used as cleaning products
2. Additives for soap, toothpaste and paint
3. Filling and reinforcing rubber, plastic, paper, and road surface materials (asphalt)
4. Used in pharmaceutical products
5. Used in casting and glass production
6. For the production of ceramics, tiles, porcelain, and clay
7. Used in making bricks, concrete, and cement
8. Production of cosmetics and skin care products
9. To increase the cement strength of oil wells (in combination with refractory cement)
In addition to the above, Silica Flour is used in conjunction with industrial raw products such as calcium carbonate, and limestone. The most common uses of silica powder are in the following cases:
1. Production of glass and clay
2. Use in oil wells
3. Production of construction materials
4. Production of ceramics
5. Fiberglass production
6. Use as an additive
Chem&Size minerals is manufacturer/factory of Fused silica powder, fused silica flour, fused quartz powder, fused quart flour, which is made of fused silica ingot/lumps by Non-Iron ball mills technology.
Fused silica ingot/lumps is made of high purity crystal silica by electrically fusing (fusing temperature 1800-2000ºC) to amorphous Silicon dioxide, then it is classed to different grades by manual and then specially engineered to powder by ball mill.
Applications:
High volume stability, high purity but low volumetric expansion makes fused silica powder a very useful and versatile material for refractory applications or other highly cyclical applications.
Chem&size Minerals fused silica powder has a near zero thermal expansion coefficient, consistent chemistry and carefully controlled particle size distribution. Fused silica powder are designed for use in refractory, flow control/continuous casting, investment casting, precision casting, lost-wax process, technical thermal ceramic and other special applications. Fused silica powder has very high electrical resistivity and low thermal conductivity, so it used as filler in epoxy melding compounds for semi-conductors and fusion bounded epoxy powder coatings.
Applications Details Product:
To make crucibles that produce solar cells board in the photo-voltaic industry.
Fused silica powder is used to make rollers, constables, mortars, gunning mixtures and forming tools in the glass industry, make technical ceramic in the thermal resistance industry, to make ceramic slurry in investment and to make Acidic acid refractory, Fused silica precast shapes, Fused silica big blocks and fused silica constables.
Filler of epoxy melding compound
Filler of epoxy potting compound
Filler of silicon rubber
Filler of functional coating
Filler of fusion bonded epoxy powder coating.
Fused silica powder's Main Characteristic:
Lower linear expansion coefficient lower tension & lower radiation it is environmentally, no harm to workers and environment.
Fused silica is made of high purity crystal silica by electrically fusing (fusing temperature 1800-2000ºC) to amorphous Silicon dioxide , then they are classed to different grades by manual and then specially engineered to granular and powder form. Because fused silica has a very low thermal conductivity and excellent thermal shock resistance, it is used in lots of fields of investment casting,refractory,ceramic,epoxy modling compound,fusion bounded epoxy.
Silica sand, also known as quartz sand, is composed mainly of silicon dioxide (SiO). It is a naturally occurring mineral that is commonly used in a variety of industries due to its properties like durability, high melting point with low iron content , customization and resistance to weathering. Here are some common uses and facts about silica sand:
Common Uses:
Glass Manufacturing: Silica sand is a primary raw material in the production of glass, including container glass, flat glass, and specialty glass.
Construction: It is used in concrete, mortar, and other construction materials, as well as for sandblasting.
Foundries: Silica sand is used in foundry molds and cores for casting metal parts.
Water Filtration: The sand is used in water filtration systems because of its ability to trap contaminants.
Oil & Gas Industry: It is used in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to prop open fractures in shale rock to extract oil and natural gas.
Sports & Leisure: Silica sand is used in products like sandboxes, golf course bunkers, and artificial turf.
Properties:
Hardness: Silica sand is known for its hardness, typically ranking around 7 on the Mohs scale, which makes it useful for many industrial applications.
Grain Size: The grain size of silica sand varies, with smaller grains being used for things like glass and larger grains being used for sandblasting or filtration.
Color: It can vary in color, from white to tan or even pink, depending on impurities and iron content.