Copper slag is a low cost expendable abrasive suited for open blast cleaning and due to its low silica content it does not pose the health hazards created by silica sand. Its sharp, hard particles can provide a fast cleaning action and an excellent surface profile. It is available in various sizes
Copper slag is abrasive blasting grit made of granulated slag from metal smelting processes (also called iron silicate). Copper slag abrasive is suitable for blast cleaning of steel and stone/concrete surfaces, removal of mill scale, rust, old paint, dirt etc. Suitable for SA-3, SA-2 and SA-2. Copper slag blasting media/grit is manufactured of the granulated slag of copper refineries, and used for blast-cleaning of metal surface. In different industries it is called different names abrasive powder, grit, copper slag grit, mineral grit, grinding grains, etc.
Desulphurisation Slag is an iron slag derived from the desulphurisation skimming process. This material is an iron by- product that is encapsulated in varying levels of contaminants (S,Mg,Si), but has a stable chemistry with 75 -80% chemistry.
The level of Fe% in the slag has been estimated by water displacement test.
This material con offer competitive advantages respect other metal scraps:
Price;
Stable Chemistry;
The material can be loaded loose in 20 heavy duty container.
We are proposing about 2000tons of iron slag derived from the desulphurisation skimming process. This material is a iron by- product that is encapsulated in varying levels of contaminants (S,Mg,Si). In order to enhance its usability, the material is processed and screened. We can propose two specifications of Iron Slag
- European Code: 19.12.01
- Basel Code: B1010
- HS Code: 2619.0020
- Quantity: 2000 tons currently available
- Monthly quantity: 500-1000 tons depending on production
- Size: 350 1200 mm
- Fe content: from 77 to 86%
- C content: above 2,5-3%
- Bulk density: 2,8-3,4 tons/m3
- Loading type: loose in 20 (26-27 tons on average)
The level of Fe% in the slag has been estimated by water displacement test. For any further information please feel free to contact us
This Cast Iron slag is a by-product derived from the production of thermal insulating products. The byproduct is a ferrous slag which can be utilised in an electric arc furnace to produce crude steel.
Physical Description
On visual inspection, it appears to be made up of irregular shapes. Dimension: 500mm -800mm
Chemical Composition
Its chemical composition is homogeneous and stable with Fe contents in the range of 90 +/- 5% and P contents < 0.6% S around 0.15% and C% around 3.5%.
Packing: Loose in container
Loading: in 20 Container
For further information, please feel free to contact us.
We are proposing about 1000 1200 Mt/ton monthly of iron slag derived from the desulphurisation skimming process. This material is a iron by- product that is encapsulated in varying levels of contaminants (S,Mg,Si). In order to enhance its usability, the material is processed and screened. We can propose two specifications of Iron Slag
:
1. >85% Fe Average 600mm Max Fraction
2. >78% Fe Average 20-300mm Fraction
The level of Fe% in the slag has been estimated by water displacement test. For any further information please feel free to contact
China Clay is a clay mineral with the chemical composition AlSiO3O5(OH)3. It is layered silicate mineral. It is soft earthy, usually white in color, produced by the chemical weathering of Aluminium Silicate mineral like Feldspar. Commercial grades of China Clay are supplied and transported as dry powder form, semi dry noodle form or as slurry.
Applications:
- It is used in Cer/bamics for body & glazing of Tiles and Sanitary Wares.
- In paper it is used as filler. It is also used for paper coating purpose.
- It is used in paint also to extend Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and modify gloss level.
- It is used in rubber to enhance reinforcement properties.
China clay lumps, also known as kaolin, are a naturally occurring clay mineral primarily composed of aluminum silicate. These lumps are widely used in industries such as ceramics, where they are a key ingredient in the production of porcelain, tiles, and sanitary ware due to their fine texture, whiteness, and ability to withstand high temperatures. In addition to ceramics, china clay is used in paper manufacturing as a coating and filler to improve brightness and printability, in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals for its soothing and absorbent properties, and in rubber production as a reinforcing agent. Its versatility also extends to paint, plastics, and detergents, where it acts as a thickening agent and helps improve product quality.