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Quartz Details

Quartz – One of the World’s Most Important Industrial Minerals


What is Quartz?

Quartz is a crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms, forming one of the most stable and widely distributed minerals in the Earth’s crust.
Due to its physical and chemical properties, quartz is used in applications ranging from glass manufacturing to advanced electronics.

key Properties
  • High hardness (Mohs 7)
  • Excellent chemical stability
  • High melting temperature
  • Electrical properties useful in electronics
  • Resistance to weathering
Vein Graphite Applications
Quartz

Industrial Uses of Quartz

Manufacturing industries using quartz. Major applications include

Glass Industry

Quartz is the primary raw material used in the production of glass products.

Electronics

Quartz crystals are used in electronic devices for frequency control and timing applications.

Sri Lankan Graphite

Metallurgy

Quartz is used in the production of silicon metal and ferrosilicon alloys.

Construction Materials.

Crushed quartz is used in aggregates, engineered stone, and building materials.

Global Demand for Quartz

Silicon wafer manufacturing or semiconductor factory.

Global Demand for Quartz


Quartz Deposits in Sri Lanka

Quartz vein exposed in rock formation.
Sri Lanka hosts numerous quartz deposits within its Precambrian metamorphic rock formations. These deposits are distributed across several regions and have been mined for industrial use.
Quartz from Sri Lanka is known for:
High silica content
Consistent mineral composition
Suitability for industrial processing

Product Overview

Quartz is one of the most abundant and versatile industrial minerals used across numerous industries including glass manufacturing, ceramics, electronics, and construction materials.