Quartz

Work Details

A wide variety of high grade Quartz that we are offering is appreciated for its resistance against mechanical and chemical weathering. They are ubiquitous and durable. The offered Quartz is finely processed at our sophisticated production unit. We are a well-established Quartz Manufacturer, Exporter and Supplier from Rajasthan (India). We provide them in safe, industrial grade packing. Also, we can process bulk orders on request.

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Uses

Glass Making, Abrasive, Foundry Sand, Hydraulic Fracturing Proppant, Gemstones, Artificial Quartz Stone Making

  • Uses In Artificial Quartz Stone Manufacturing
    Made of approximately 93% quartz by weight. The other 7% is epoxy resin which is required to hold the quartz together scratch resistant, stain resistant, amd heat resistant end products.
  • Uses of Quartz in Glass Making
    Geological processes have occasionally deposited sands that are composed of almost 100% quartz grains. These deposits have been identified and produced as sources of high purity silica sand. These sands are used in the glassmaking industry. Quartz sand is used in the production of container glass, flat plate glass, specialty glass and fiberglass.
  • Uses of Quartz as an Abrasive
    The high hardness of quartz, seven on the Mohs Scale, makes it harder than most other natural substances. As such it is an excellent abrasive material. Quartz sands and finely ground silica sand are used for sand blasting, scouring cleansers, grinding media, and grit for sanding and sawing.
  • Uses of Quartz as a Foundry Sand
    Quartz is very resistant to both chemicals and heat. It is therefore often used as a foundry sand. With a melting temperature higher than most metals it can be used for the molds and cores of common foundry work. Refractory brick are often made of quartz sand because of its high heat resistance. Quartz sand is also used as a flux in the smelting of metals.
  • Uses in the Petroleum Industry
    Quartz sand has a high resistance to being crushed. In the petroleum industry sand slurries are forced down oil and gas wells under very high pressures in a process known as hydraulic fracturing. This high pressure fractures the reservoir rocks and the sandy slurry injects into the fractures. The durable sand grains hold the fractures open after the pressure is released. These open fractures facilitate the flow of natural gas into the well bore.
  • Many Other Quartz Sand Uses
    Quartz sand is used as a filler in the manufacture of rubber, paint and putty. Screened and washed, carefully sized quartz grains are used as filter media and roofing granules. Quartz sands are used for traction in the railroad and mining industries. These sands are also used in recreation on golf courses, volleyball courts, baseball fields, children’s sand boxes and beaches.

Physical Properties of Quartz

  • Chemical Classification : Silicate
  • Color : Quartz occurs in virtually every color. Common colors are clear, white, gray, purple, yellow, brown, black, pink, green, red.
  • Streak : Colorless (harder than the streak plate)
  • Luster : Vitreous
  • Diaphaneity : Transparent to translucent
  • Cleavage : None – typically breaks with a conchoidal fracture
  • Mohs Hardness : 7
  • Specific Gravity : 2.6 to 2.7
  • Diagnostic Properties : Conchoidal fracture, glassy luster, hardness
  • Chemical Composition : SiO2
  • Crystal System : Hexagonal
  • Uses : Glass making, abrasive, foundry sand, hydraulic fracturing proppant, gemstones

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