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about quartz griding

12/30/2007 10:31 AM

dear

we have quartz in raw form i want to know what is the cheapest way to get 700 mesh+ fines from it

please tell me about plant from which we get this finish material

if any address please tell

thanks

ashok

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Re: about quartz griding

12/30/2007 11:26 PM
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Re: about quartz griding

12/31/2007 4:00 AM

what do you want to do,

what is the size of the raw material,

how uniform has the particle size distribution to be,

how many kg/hour do you need,

did you evaluate the natural stuff from foraminifera?

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Re: about quartz griding

12/31/2007 12:53 PM

Dear Ashok , cheapest way to get 700 mesh+ fines

Ans:Daal mill-with2 massive Granite slabs rotating from drive in Basement.

You will buy slabs from Baroda/Jodhpur

Build the machine as I advise

And Air- classification+ recycle heavies.

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Re: about quartz griding

12/31/2007 5:23 PM

Good idea but I would prefer quartzite slabs to preserve purity.

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