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		<title>QUARTZ POWDER FROM QUARTZ ROCK</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2016 10:37:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The term 'quartz' is often referred to as a synonym for silica. Silica (SiO2) is one of the ubiquitous materials in the earth's crust. Quartz, quartz crystals, quartzite, silica sand, sand (others) and moulding sand are all coined together in one generic name 'silica minerals'. This is because all these commodities are essentially crystalline silicon dioxide (SiO2) with variations mostly related to their crystalline structure and presence of minor or trace impurities. Silica occurs in several forms giving rise to different varieties.</p>
<p>Crystalline Varieties.</p>
<p>The important varieties of crystalline quartz are vein quartz (massive crystalline quartz); milky quartz (white, translucent to opaque); ferruginous quartz (containing brown limonite and red haematite and almost opaque); aventurine quartz (containing glistening flakes of mica or haematite); cat's eye (opalescent greenish quartz with fibrous structure); rock crystal (clear, colourless, well-crystallised transparent quartz); amethyst (clear-purple or violet-blue), transparent quartz; rose quartz; smoky quartz; etc. Occurrences of massive crystalline quartz in veins or pegmatites have been recorded in almost all the states.</p>
<p>Clastic or Granular Varieties.</p>
<p>These varieties include sand consisting largely of unconsolidated quartzose grains (0.06 mm to 2 mm diameter), gravel consisting largely of unconsolidated coarse quartzose grains or pebbles (2 mm to 8 mm in diameter), sandstone and quartzite. The occurrences are reported from Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan,Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, etc. The silica sand from Naini area in Allahabad district, Uttar Pradesh is of a very high quality.</p>
<p>Cryptocrystalline Varieties</p>
<p>This group includes chalcedony, agate, jasper, onyx, flint and chert. These varieties appear noncrystalline (amorphous) in hand specimens, but under microscope show double refraction which reveals their concealed crystalline nature. These varieties are reported from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Punjab. The most important occurrences of agate are in Ratnapur, Rajpipla area and further west between Tapi and Narmada rivers in Bharuch district, Gujarat, where it is found as pebbles in varying sizes associated with clay washed down by the river flow. Other occurrences of economic importance are reported from Amravati, Aurangabad, Buldhana, Chandrapur, Nashik and Pune districts in Maharashtra; beds of Krishna and Godavari rivers in Andhra Pradesh; Dumka district in Jharkhand; Dhar, Mandsaur, Sihore and Shahdol districts in Madhya Pradesh; and Kachchh district in Gujarat.</p>
<p>Silica. The most common occurrence of silica (qv) is in the form of quartz. Other forms which are found in nature are tridymite, cristobalite, vitreous silica, cryptocrystalline forms (usually as pebbles in chalk), hydrated silica, and diatomite. The principal sources of silica used in the ceramic industry are the sandstones, quartzites, and sands. Quartzites, often called ganister, are firmly consolidated sandstones, whereas  sandstones are rather lightly bonded quartz grains or sands.</p>
<p>Silica is the primary ingredient in glass and is usually obtained from high purity sandstones or quartzites by crushing and grinding, or from high-grade sand deposits. The term glass sand may refer to a deposit of sand or, more commonly it is used to refer to the sand after it has been beneficiated from sandstones, quartzites, or natural sands.</p>
<p>Flint or potter's flint in the strictest usage refers to flint pebbles usually occurring in calcareous or chalk deposits. It is a microcrystalline form of silica with a small amount of combined water. More generally, flint is used to designate either the true flint or quartz.</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
PROPERTIES<br />
USES AND APPLICATION<br />
ANALYSIS AND APPLICATION OF QUARTZ POWDER<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATIONS<br />
GRADES OF QUARTZ POWDER<br />
RESERVES/RESOURCES OF QUARTZ &#038; SILICA SAND<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
PRODUCTION STATISTIES OF QUARTZ<br />
DETAILED EXPORT DATA OF QUARTZ POWDER<br />
DETAILED IMPORT DATA OF QUARTZ POWDER<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF QUARTZ POWDER<br />
ADDRESSES OF INTERNATIONAL BUYERS<br />
RAW MATERIALS<br />
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE OF QUARTZ POWDER<br />
PROCESS FLOW SHEET FOR QUARTZ POWDER<br />
PROCESS IN DETAILS FOR QUARTZ POWDER<br />
EXPOSURE LEVELS OF DUST IN QUARTZ MANUFACTURING UNITS<br />
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR QUARTZ<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY (GLOBAL)<br />
QUARTZ POWDER PRODUCTION LINE	</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A :</p>
<p> 1.  	COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
 2.  	LAND &#038; BUILDING<br />
 3.  	PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
 4.  	FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
 5.  	RAW MATERIAL<br />
 6.  	SALARY AND WAGES<br />
 7.  	UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
 8.  	TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
 9.  	COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.  	PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.  	BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.  	RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.  	INTEREST CHART<br />
14.  	DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.  	CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.  	PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET                          	</p>
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		<title>Quartz  based  industries</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2013 17:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Quartz based industries (quartz powder, silica sand, silica Ramming mass &#38; fused silica)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Silica -</strong> The most common occurrence of silica (qv) is in the form Of quartz. Other forms which are found in nature are Tridymite, cristobalite, vitreous silica, cryptocrystalline forms (usually as pebbles in chalk), hydrated silica, and diatomite. The principal sources of silica used in the ceramic industry are The sandstones, quartzites, and sands. Quartzites, often called Ganister, are firmly consolidated sandstones, whereas sandstones Are rather lightly bonded quartz grains or sands. Silica is the Primary ingredient in glass and is usually obtained from high Purity sandstones or quartzites by crushing and grinding, or From high-grade sand deposits. The term glass sand may refer to A deposit of sand or, more commonly it is used to refer to The sand after it has been beneficiated from sandstones, Quartzites, or natural sands. Flint or potter's flint in the Strictest usage refers to flint pebbles usually occurring in Calcareous or chalk deposits. It is a microcrystalline form of Silica with a small amount of combined water. More generally, Flint is used to designate either the true flint or quartz.</p>
<p><strong>Project Report covers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
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