water cooling electromagnetic separator for Quartz
PTMS MAGNETIC SEPARATOR
what is magnetic separation in Quartz?
Quartz, a term used in geology, generally refers to low-temperature quartz (α-quartz), which is the most widely distributed mineral in quartzite minerals. Generalized quartz also includes high temperature quartz (β-quartz), coesite, and the like. The main component is SiO2, which is colorless and transparent, often contains a small amount of impurity components, and becomes a translucent or opaque crystal with a hard texture. Quartz is a mineral resource with very stable physical and chemical properties. The crystal belongs to the trigonal oxide mineral. Quartz block, also known as silica, is mainly used to produce quartz sand (also known as silica sand), and is also a raw material for quartz refractories and fired ferrosilicon.
a mineral consisting of silica, chemical formula SiO2. Pure quartz is colorless and transparent, contains a variety of colors due to trace pigment ions or finely dispersed inclusions, or has a color center, and reduces transparency; glass luster, the fracture is grease luster. Hardness 7; no cleavage; shell-like fracture. The proportion is 2.65. It is piezoelectric. Colorless, transparent quartz, known by the Greeks as "Krystallos", meaning "white ice", they are convinced that quartz is durable and strong ice. Ancient Chinese believed that cold crystals in their mouths could quench their thirst.
Chinese name |
quartz |
category |
Oxide mineral |
Foreign name |
quartz |
application |
Glass , foundry, ceramics, construction, chemicals, plastics, rubber |
Chemical formula |
SiO2 |
luster |
Glass luster, broken grease luster |
Melting point |
1750 degrees Celsius |
Fracture |
Grease gloss |
nickname |
seven |
Mineral density |
2.65 g / cm 3 |
nickname |
White ice |
distributed |
One of the main rock-forming minerals, Visible in most rocks |
nickname |
Translucent or transparent |
Cleavage |
NO |
nickname |
60.084 |
colour |
colorless |
proportion |
2.22-2.65 |
Crystal system |
Trigonal or hexagonal |