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CHROMITE SAND
CHROMITE

SAND

zircon flour

Zircon flour is generally found inland of ancient coastlines, some of which can be found very far inland, where the heavier mineral sands formed hardened deposits. These deposits are typically mined via dry or wet (dredge) mining techniques.

ZIRCON FLOUR

Typical Chemical Analysis

ZrO2+HfO2                65.0~66.5%

Fe2O3                    0.04~0.07%

TiO2                      0.15~0.19%

Al2O3                    0.40~0.90%

P2O5                     0.06~0.09%

SiO2(Total)                32.2~33.2%

Free SiO2(as quartz)         0.25~0.45%

U                        200~230PPM

Th                       150~170PPM

Physical Properties

Refractive index:1.93 to 2.01

Specific Gravity:4.6-4.71g/cm3

Mohs Hardness:7.5-8

Melting point:2340-2550℃

Properties

High refractive index

High melting point

High spatial and thermal stability at elevated temperatures

Low coefficient of linear expansion – good resistance to thermal shock

Moderate to high thermal conductivity

Low wettability by molten metal

Clean and round grains, which can be bonded at little cost and with little material

Binding ability with all organic and inorganic moulding sand binders

Chemical stabillty

Low solubility in molten silica or silicates

Good dielectric properties

Packing:30/40kgs PVC bags+1mt big bag

Main Appliations

Foundry,ceramics, chemicals, glass, refractory, abrasive washing/cleaning/blasting and nuclear indrustry etc

Available sizes:60-100mesh 80-120mesh 100-200mesh 200-325mesh 200mesh 325mesh 2000mesh

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