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Quartz

Quartz is among the most common of all rock forming minerals and is found in many metamorphic rocks, sedimentary rocks, and those igneous rocks that are high in silica content. It is ubiquitous, plentiful and durable. Quartz in its purest form is clear or white in colour but different impurities within the atomic lattice can cause the colour to change to purple, pink, brown, black, gray, green, orange, yellow, blue, or red. The RMR’s high purity quartz is used widely in technical glass applications, serving the semiconductor, ceramic, solar, optical fibre, and lighting markets, as well as in other applications, such as laboratory glassware, bioactive glass, petroleum industry and as abrasives.

Natural Quartz can enhance your architectural vision and act as a centerpiece for any residential or commercial design. We make a determined effort to supply our customers the most comprehensive and contemporary quartz for use in commercial and home applications. This beautiful mineral displays a world of sensations that fill the architecture with power, hardness and personality. There are so many designs and colours of quartz which can be used in all areas of your home or business, such as Kitchen countertops, wall cladding, flooring, stairs, reception desk, office desks, dining table, coffee table and the list goes on.

We provide best quality Quartz in Lumps, powder and grains according to the specifications required by customers which is manufactured, processed and stored using latest technology and machinery.

WHY QUARTZ?

• Hard ( 7 on Mohs Scale)

• Chemically inert

• Durable and long lasting material

• Scratch and Stain Resistant

• Heat Resistant

• Thermal stability

APPLICATIONS :

• Quartz Crystal Oscillators

To obtain a very high level of oscillator stability a Quartz Crystal is generally used as the frequency determining device to produce another types of oscillator circuit known generally as a Quartz Crystal Oscillator. Quartz crystal possess piezoelectric properties, which enables them to function as a stable resonator. The frequencies produced are so accurate that these can be used to make extremely accurate time-keeping instruments and equipment that can transmit radio and television signals with precise and stable frequencies. And thus valuable in electronic devices like watches, clocks, radios, televisions, electronic games, computers, cell phones, electronic meters, and GPS equipment.

A wide variety of uses have also been developed for optical-grade quartz crystals. They are used to make specialized lenses, windows and filters used in lasers, microscopes, telescopes, electronic sensors, and scientific instruments.

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• Jewellery and Gemstones

Quartz makes an excellent gemstone as it is hard, durable and accepts brilliant polish. It comes in a rich variety of colours and makes for brilliant addition to any piece of jewellery. Popular varieties of quartz that are widely used as gems include amethyst, rose quartz and smoky quartz. You may create a necklace, ring, bracelet or anklet to go with every outfit, match the tones and shades and have fun playing with all the different types of quartz gemstones. Crystal therapists propagate the use of rose quartz for emotional issues and matters of the heart. And regardless of the occasion or the type of rose quartz jewelry you wear, rose quartz always gets quite a reaction and continually invokes positivitity.

• Refractory Industry

Quartz is used in the form of silica ramming mass in refractory industry due to its sheer strength and high resistance to heat

• Abrasives

The high hardness of quartz makes it 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.

• 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. The sand grains hold the fractures open after the pressure is released. These open fractures facilitate the flow of natural gas into the well bore.

• Filler

Quartz sand is used as a filler inside the manufacture of rubber, paint, and putty. Screened and washed, carefully sized grains are used as filter media and roofing granules. Quartz sands are used for traction within the railroad and mining industries. These sands also are used in recreation on golfing publications, volleyball courts, baseball fields, kid’s sand boxes and seashores

• Ceramic Industry

Huge quantities of quartz powder are used in ceramic bodies and glazes. It is used to reduce shrinkage in drying and firing and to impart rigidity to the body. The quartz particles most often remain unchanged in the fired matrix, behaving as an embedded aggregate. They act as a "skeleton" in porcelain bodies. They raise the thermal expansion and make it easier to fit. Most of the major ceramic units consume high silica quartz with low iron content. In general silica should be 97 - 99.9% Fe2O3: 0.05% to 1%, Al2O3: 0.1% - 2%..

• Glass making

Quartz sand is used in the production of container glass, flat plate glass, specialty glass, and fiberglass. Quartz glass is thermally shock resistant, has low coefficient thermal expansion and good chemical resistance. We manufacture quartz powder for high purity glass with minimum contaminating metal oxides and other foreign particles in mm size 0.1mm-0.3mm, 0.3mm - 1.2mm, with low iron content upto 150 PPM.