
Quartz sand is a granular form of quartz obtained through crushing and processing quartz stone, also known as silica stone. It is a hard, wear-resistant, and chemically stable silicate mineral. It exists in nature as quartz sandstone, quartzite, and vein quartz. Quartz sandstone is a consolidated clastic rock with over 95% quartz content, sourced from various igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, with fewer heavy minerals. Associated minerals include feldspar, mica, and clay minerals. Quartzite is of two types: sedimentary and metamorphic. The former has an indistinct boundary between the clastic grains and the cementing material, while the latter refers to quartzite ore with a high degree of metamorphism and purity. Vein quartz is formed by hydrothermal action, consisting almost entirely of quartz and having a dense, massive structure.
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