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Special Size Quartz Plate

Special Size Quartz Plate

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1000Pcs m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000Pcs m.t./month

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Packaging & Delivery of Special Size Quartz Plate

Packaging Detail:

standard export packing for safe delivery

Delivery Detail:

7-10days

 

Specifications of Special Size Quartz Plate

Excellent Big Size Quartz Piece
Widely used for observer window, the shape can be round, square and special shape, etc 

Excellent Big Size Quartz Piece
Widely used for observer window, the shape can be round, square and special shape, etc

 

Applification of Special Size Quartz Plate

1. Material properties

High Corrosion Resistance

Transmission of visible light>90%

Some date of the quartz plate we supply:

2. Size and shape

Thickness: 0.5-30mm

Round, Square, Rectangular and Various shapes available.

MAX Size:1000mm×2000mm for Square shape

If the width is not more than 205mm, the max length we can supply is 3000mm.

3. Use

Widely used in Medical, Electronics instrument, Scientific research, Optical industry etc

 

Special Size Quartz Plate

 

 

Q:Why?And which texture of igneous rock has two stages of cooling: aphanitic or pegmatitic?
I guess you're talking about watches. Well, Swiss watches may only be called so if they have been made in Switzerland, whichever movement is within the watch. It may be mechanical for winding, mechanical automatic, or it may also be quartz. Quartz is one possible movement for a watch. It needs always electricity and therefore a battery.
Q:it had developed a small crack a while ago and suddenly broke today, i have been unable to find any info on the meaning and properties of stone rings other than hematite and what it means when they break
Virtually nothing, unless it is special. Most quartz has its best use in a classroom for teaching younger geology students. It may be worth something if it contains inclusions of other minerals or fluid. Quartz is a very common silicate rock and one molecule of quartz is the makeup of all silicates. Si02. Other varieties of quartz, which can be valuable are those of gem quality and include amethyst, citrine, tigers eye, rose quartz, smoky quartz.......
Q:It would be cool to find quartz, so that is why I am asking.
Not familiar with the UP, but you could check out local outcrops look for quartz veins, also there should be plenty of glacial eratics in the ground that contain quartz or are hunks of quartz themselves
Q:I am not sure if this is quartz. I don't know much about quartz but this rock I have is brittle and believed to be quartz and was found with many others that looks similar. I have been looking for a rock that I can start a fire with. If this is a quartz rock then what type of quartz is it?
It can only be dangerous if you throw it at someone. I have a piece of petrified wood from the Windgate formation in southern Utah. It is mostly brown with black streaks. The black is uraninite, (aka uranium oxide) but even the radioactive mineral does not give off enough radiation to be dangerous. Dont over think it, your smoky quartz probably was irradiated (either naturally or artificially) but neither the silica, oxygen nor trace metals are radioactive.
Q:where do i learn at "how many hz" different materials vibrate at? like quartz is 7.83hz etc?
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Q:I spilled my box of crystals - they were in their individual slots with labels. When I went to put them back, I couldn't tell which crystals were rose quartz and pink quartz :( I read up on them, and apparently they have different healing properties, and I wanted to wear the rose quartz this week. But I can't tell which one is the rose quartz. Please help?Thanks~Sorry if I categorized this question in the wrong place.
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Q:I need it for a school project
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Q:I am doing a report and I need to know and FAST!
Many ways but they can be grouped into igneous methods and hydrothermal methods. Igneous -- that is rocks formed from a liquid. A liquid rock (typically at a temperature of 600-1000°C) crystallizes various minerals. In order to form quartz (which is SiO2), it must have a high silica content. Basalts (Iceland or Hawaii, for example) do not crystallize quartz as they have about 50% SiO2. But granitic liquids (say 70-75% SiO2) can crystallize quartz. So granites are quartz + feldspar + other minerals. Hydrothermal -- silica is not very soluble in water but if the pressure is high and the temperature is high, SiO2 dissolves. In fact, at 10,000 bars and 1000°C, quartz and water have complete mutual solubility. If a hot fluid rises and cools, the solubility of silica forms and quartz crystallizes. In this case, you get veins of quartz -- sometimes pure quartz which you can never get by igneous methods. Silica cements are similarly crystallized in sediments but they do not really become quartz until they are cooked. Beach sands are dominantly quartz but that is quartz that is derived from the sources described above but it is very hard and so hard to break down. Quartz-bearing sedimentary rocks are buried and can be heated and melted -- and make granites so round and round we go.
Q:Which would you prefer and why?
Cuvettes come in different materials, plastic, glass, and quartz. Given that you are interested in different wavelength of light, you might be interested in the absorbance of light at particular wavelengths by different transparent materials. Google cuvettes and go to the website of a company that sells them, they will have data on which materials absorb/transmit as a function of wavelength. Good luck
Q:I found a neat classic alarm clock with bells and it's a quartz clock, and I was wondering if quartz clock make noises.
Quartz is one of the most common minerals in the world and as a result only very fine, large or rare crystal forms and groups have any serious worth. From the pictures you posted I would guess $3 to $5 would be about the price you would have to pay in the average rock shop.
We are mainly engaged in developing and producing high-quality quartz glass products and CFQ tubes applied for light-sources, disinfection, chemical tubes, communication and heating equipment, and they are supporting materials for LSI. Our major products include 200-460mm large OD high purity quartz tubes with OH<20ppm, other quartz tubes with OD range from 2 to 200mm, ozone free quartz tubes, UV-stop quartz tubes, twin quartz tubes, (fishing lamps) bulb shells, quartz boats, quartz for vertical furnace, quartz pedestals, quartz tanks, clear quartz crucibles.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Jiangsu,China (Mainland)
Year Established 1996
Annual Output Value US$10 Million - US$50 Million
Main Markets 80.00% Domestic Market
12.00% Eastern Asia
3.00% Eastern Europe
2.00% South America
2.00% North America
1.00% Southeast Asia
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