Sell Ordinary Silica Sand / Silica Fume Quartz Lumps at A Low Figure
Description:
The silica sand for glass (with Silica powder), also known as quartz sand.It is a hard, wear-resistant, chemical stability of minerals, the main mineral component is quartz, the main chemical ingredient is SiO2, the color of the powder is white orcolorless.
Specifications
SiO2_99.8% min. ; Fe2O3 _20-60ppm
Any particle size
White and pure silica quarts stone
White and pure silica stone
For glass , material and eletronic purpose
Packing : 20kg , 50kg , 1,000kgs
Shipment : bulk or container
High strength and unique thermal and electrical.
Application:
The silica sand for foundries mainly used in metallurgy, glass making, enamel,foundry,water filtration, chemical industry, sand blasting, refractory, ceramic industry,precision casting,cat litter sand,cat litter sand,sodium silicate.
Quartz countertops are made of natural quartz combined with polymer resins. These components create a strong, durable, and hygienic countertop that has become extremely popular amongst homeowners for its ease of care and maintenance. The material is not 100 percent stone, so is typically referred to as engineered quartz.
Uniformity of color is one of the primary advantages of quartz countertops. When the slabs of quartz are manufactured, the appearance is consistent throughout. This makes it easier for consumers to know what they’re getting, and ensures that all the countertops will match one another perfectly, with no discoloration between sections.
Quartz countertops are also virtually maintenance-free. They are easy to clean, requiring nothing more than warm, soapy water. Once the counters have been installed, there is no sealing or polishing needed. The non-porous nature of the stone makes the counters resistant to stains from food, juices, wine, coffee, tea, and even nail polish.
Versatility is another of the most appealing advantages of quartz countertops. They can be used for many different applications during a kitchen renovation. Countertops, islands, wet bars, tabletops, desktops, and backsplashes are just some of the uses for quartz countertops. They can also be used as fireplace surrounds, tub and shower surrounds, floors, and vanities.