Chlorite Mining

Chlorite

Chlorite Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Chlorite Description Chlorite is the name given to a group of minerals with a similar silicate lattice. The chemical formulas of chlorites vary based on the combinations of the elements Zn, Li, Ca, Mg, Fe, Ni and Mn within. Type Crystal System Mineral Monoclinic and triclinic Mineral Classification Color … Read more

Chert Mining

Chert

Chert Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Chert Description Chert, also known as flint, is a silica-rich sedimentary rock. Chert is very hard and its conchoidal fractures can leave sharp edges which do not dull easily. For this reason it was one of the earliest materials used for tools and weapons. Type Rock Mineral Classification Sedimentary … Read more

Quartz Mining

Quartz

Quartz Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now What is Quartz Quartz is one of the most common minerals in the Earth’s crust. As a mineral name, quartz refers to a specific chemical compound (silicon dioxide, or silica, SiO2), having a specific crystalline form (hexagonal). It is found is all forms of rock: igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. … Read more

Cesium Mining

Cesium

Cesium Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Cesium Description Cesium (Cs) is a waxy, silvery-gold metallic element that is the softest of all metals. Cesium is one of three metals (gallium and mercury) that are liquid at or near room temperature. Cesium is a very reactive metal, that when mixed with cold water, produces an explosive … Read more

Calcite Mining

Calcite

Calcite Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Calcite Description Calcite is the principal mineral of the rock group known as carbonates. Calcite is a major component in limestone and dolomite. Type Crystal System Mineral Hexagonal Mineral Classification Color Carbonate Colorless or white, but may take on other colors due to impurities Chemical Formula Luster CaCO3 Vitreous … Read more

Rare Earths Mining

Rare Earths

Rare Earths Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now What is Rare Earths The rare earths, or rare earth elements (REE), are a relatively abundant group of elements consisting of scandium, yttrium, and the 15 elements of the lanthanide series of the periodic table. Scandium (Sc) is the lightest rare earth element.  Scandium is present in crustal … Read more

Cadmium Mining

Cadmium

Cadmium Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Cadmium Description Cadmium (Cd) is a very soft, silvery-white metallic element that can be cut with a knife. Cadmium has many chemical similarities to zinc and is often recovered from the primary zinc ore sphalerite. The single most important use of cadmium is in the production of nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cad) … Read more

Rubidium Mining

Rubidium

Rubidium Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now What is Rubidium Rubidium (Rb) is a very soft, silvery-white metallic element. Rubidium does not combine with other elements or ions to create minerals. Like other alkali metals, rubidium reacts violently with air and water. When exposed to air, it bursts into flame, and explodes when put in water. … Read more

Bismuth Mining

Bismuth

Bismuth Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Bismuth Description Bismuth (Bi) is a silvery-white metallic element with a pinkish tint on freshly-broken surfaces. The most common bismuth minerals are bismuthinite and bismite, but most bismuth is recovered as a by-product from lead processing. Type Crystal System Element (Minerals/Ores of) Orthorhombic (bismuthinite), monoclinic (bismite) Mineral Classification Color … Read more

Biotite Mining

Biotite

Biotite Mining +8613879771862 [email protected] Inquire Now Description Biotite is black magnesium/iron-based mica of low commercial value. It appears in the form of thin sheets which generally range from 0.003 mm to 0.1 mm in thickness. Type Crystal System Mineral Monoclinic Mineral Classification Color Mica Black Chemical Formula Luster K(Mg,Fe)3(AlSi3O10)(F,OH)2 Vitreous, may be pearly Streak Fracture … Read more