What is Quartz?
It is a glass with a very high content of pure silica (SiO2 ≥ 99.9%) abstracted, e.g., with quartzites and rock crystals. It is resistant to water and strong acids (excluding hydrofluoric acid) and low resistance (compared with other glass types) to alkalis. If you're questioning the authenticity of your crystal, stick it under a black light. The electrons in Quartz will naturally react to the UV light, giving off a fluorescent glow. If there's no glow, the crystal is most likely fake. Quartz is nonporous in nature; hence, it's difficult for bacteria, mold, and mildew to grow and replicate, making it an ideal choice for kitchen and bathroom countertops. More durable than natural stones: Quartz is harder than granite and other natural stones, making it more durable and less susceptible to chipping. Low Maintenance: Unlike granite, you do not need annual resealing to maintain your countertops due to Quartz's nonporous nature.
What does fake quartz look like?
A mild dish soap and water solution is the perfect quartz countertop cleaner for daily care and maintenance. Either cold or warm water works well. However, use a soft cloth instead of brushes with tough brittles. This solution can be used to wipe the countertops as often as needed. For a quick clean, dish soap, warm water, and a microfiber cloth are the best way to clean quartz countertops. Wipe the soapy mixture in circular motions and remove any residue with warm water and a dry cloth. If your quartz crystals are encrusted with calcite, barite, or lime carbonates, you can try cleaning them with ordinary household vinegar and washing ammonia. You'll want to soak them in full-strength vinegar for 8-12 hours. Wash the crystals well, then soak them for the same time in washing ammonia.
How do I sell raw quartz?
You can clean them easily without damaging your new Quartz with WD-40 and a final wipe-down with a window cleaner. Stains: Stains are less likely to occur on Quartz because it's so stain-resistant, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. The varieties of Quartz with color centers are Amethyst, Citrine, and Smoky Quartz. All these gems show magnetic repulsion rather than attraction. Paramagnetic metal ions are often trapped in color centers in gems, but the concentrations of these metal ions are too low to be detectable with a magnetic wand.
Price of Quartz
Quartz particle size and purity will affect the product's Price, and the purchase volume can also affect the cost of Quartz. A large amount of large amount will be lower. The Price of Quartz is on our company's official website.
Quartz supplier
Mis-Asia is a reliable and high-quality global chemical material supplier and manufacturer. It has over 12 years of experience providing ultra-high quality chemicals and nanotechnology materials, including Quartz, nitride powder, graphite powder, sulfide powder, and 3D printing powder. If you are looking for high-quality and cost-effective Quartz, you can contact us or inquire any time.