Type | LUMP | Place of Origin | United States |
Concentrate Or Not | Is Concentrate | Copper Ore | High Grade |
We are founded in 2004. We started our business with a
warehouse and packaging unit. Now we are operating two
factories in Maryland Manufacturing rock salt products, and
have ample arrangements for supply for wide range of minerals.
Customer satisfaction is our companys primary goal and to
achieve this we strive to deliver the quality of goods
according to the requirements.
Product Types:
1. Rock Salt
2. Marble Onyx Handicrafts
3. Minerals, etc.
Good Quality 5% - 10% Copper Ore in Lumps:
Size: 3-300mm
We can supply good quality Copper Ore Lumps in bulk
quantities.
We do our own mining.
MINERALS:
A mineral is a naturally occurring solid formed through
geological processes that has a characteristic chemical
composition, a highly ordered atomic structure, and specific
physical properties. A rock, by comparison, is an aggregate of
minerals and/or mineraloids, and need not have a specific
chemical composition. Minerals range in composition from pure
elements and simple salts to very complex silicates with
thousands of known forms. The study of minerals is called
mineralogy.
To be classified as a true mineral, a substance must be a solid and have a crystalline structure. A mineral is (generally) an inorganic, naturally occurring, organized crystalline structure composed of a single chemical compound or element. Mineral crystals form because their component chemicals tend to aggregate together in certain specific arrangements dictated by the shapes and components of the molecules involved (and sometimes varying with temperature and pressure). These arrangements result in the crystal forms described in the physical characteristics. Often, minerals are formed as a solution changes in some way which allows or forces the component mineral(s) to solidify. This change may be temperature, pressure, chemistry, or concentration, and the solution may be aqueous or a magma or even a gas.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
Classifying minerals can range from simple to very difficult. A
mineral can be identified by several physical properties, some
of them being sufficient for full identification without
equivocation. In other cases, minerals can only be classified
by more complex chemical or X-ray diffraction analysis; these
methods, however, can be costly and time-consuming.
Physical properties commonly used are:
Crystal structure and habit
Hardness
Luster
Color
Streak
Fracture
Cleavage
Specific Gravity
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