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Granite:
Aswan is regarded as one of the most famous places where granite exists and is used as an ornament stone. Egyptian granite takes its fame for the beauty of its colors. There are pink red, dark red (Aswan granite), gray and black granites. It is also possible to extract big blocks of it free of cracks. The ancient Egyptians used it in the making of obelisks, statues and other monuments.
Marble:
Marble is found in the shape of layers annexed to the schist rocks that exist adjacent to the serpentine rocks. Marble takes colors ranging from white, yellow to black including gray.
Loam:
Loams are used in the making of thermal materials, cement, tubes, pipes, pot utensils, thermal bricks, paints, soap, and papers and in digging operations.
Sandstone:
Sandstone is found in the shape of layers that range in thickness. It consists of adjacent granules distinguished for its various colors as including iron oxides. Sandstone is used in construction activities, coating Nile bridges, making millstones, whetting weapons and sometimes is used for décor.
Quartz (el Marw):
Quartz is the rock known under the name of el Marw. It is named after the metal that makes it to signify its blocking nature. The bigger part of it is used in the production of iron ingots (ferrosilicon ingot). The ground material is used in the making of ceramics, but as for the transparent quartz, it is used for electronic purposes and radar as well as optics since certain types of it produce lenses, slices and light prisms.
The chemical composition of quartz includes silicon dioxide, which is the most common metal in igneous rocks and it gains its economic value when found in amounts of highly fine conditions.
The quartz material and quartz porphyry are found in igneous rocks, especially in pink granite rocks and in old sedimentary rocks turning into rock veins or barriers.
Feldspar:
Feldspar is used in various industries, but it is mainly used in thermal industries such as in the making of pottery, porcelain, faience, glass and metal painting through functioning enamel. A little amount of it, not more than 10 %, is used for other purposes like the filling materials, painting and for the making of some sorts of soap.
Feldspar is taking its economic value when found separately or when found separable. For this reason, it is accessible to extract it from the veins that contain it in the rocky base.
Talc
It mainly contains magnesium aqua silicone and is found in the shape of lenses or veins inside the rocky base, especially the base and upper-base veins. The dimensions of raw bodies amount to 80 m. high and 50 m. wide and range from 20 m. to 5 m. in thickness. The reserve of it is estimated to be 365 thousand tons.
Talc is used for different purposes and the usage of it is limited to the type of the material and the level of its quality. It is used in the making of paints, papers, pottery, ceramics, insecticides, textiles, cosmetics, soap, rubber and greasing. It can also be mixed up with asbestos to make boards and coat walls.
Fluorite (calcium fluoride) CaF2
Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is a mineral composed of calcium fluoride, CaF2.
Calcium Fluoride is a water insoluble Calcium source for use in oxygen-sensitive applications, such as metal production. In extremely low concentrations (ppm), fluoride compounds are used in health applications. Fluoride compounds also have significant uses in synthetic organic chemistry. They are commonly also used to alloy metal and for optical deposition. Certain fluoride compounds can be produced at nanoscale and in ultra high purity forms. Calcium Fluoride is generally immediately available in most volumes. Ultra high purity and high purity compositions improve both optical quality Nanotechnology Information and Quantum Dots elemental powders and suspensions, as alternative high surface area forms.
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Iron Strips: To increase the strength we use iron strips.
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Box Strapping: We use plastic straps to strengthen the packing.
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