Quartz is a versatile mineral widely used across numerous industries for its superior properties and availability in different forms and sizes. Known for its resistance to mechanical and chemical weathering, Quartz is an essential material in the production of ferroalloys, ceramics, and electronics. This product page offers a comprehensive overview of Quartz, highlighting its benefits, specifications, and applications.
What is Quartz?
Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms. It is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth’s crust and is available in various forms and sizes, making it highly adaptable for industrial use.
Key Benefits of Quartz
High Resistance to Weathering
Quartz is highly resistant to mechanical and chemical weathering, making it durable and long-lasting for various industrial applications.
Versatility in Form and Size
Available in powder, sand, and lump forms, Quartz can be tailored to meet the specific needs of different industries.
Wide Range of Applications
Quartz is used in the production of ferroalloys, ceramics, sanitaryware, and electronics, demonstrating its versatility and importance.
Quality and Purity
Our high-grade Quartz is appreciated for its purity and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in all applications.
Typical Specification Properties
Grade | Size Range | Form |
---|---|---|
A | 2-6 mm | Lumps |
B | 2-6 mm | Lumps |
A | 5-16 mm | Lumps |
B | 5-16 mm | Lumps |
A | 5-12 mm | Lumps |
B | 5-12 mm | Lumps |
A | 5-14 mm | Lumps |
B | 5-14 mm | Lumps |
A | 30-80 mm | Lumps |
Available Sizes
- 4-6 mm
- 25-4 mm
- 12-2.5 mm
- 6-12 mm
- 3-7 mm
- 1-4 mm
Forms of Quartz
Powder
Quartz powder (mesh 325) is used in the manufacture of surfaces and is ideal for various industrial applications.
Sand
Quartz sand is widely used in the glass, ceramic, paint, and oil well drilling industries.