kvartsliiva
Kvartsliiva refers to sand composed primarily of quartz, i.e., silicon dioxide (SiO2). In industrial terms, quartz sand is defined as sand with a high quartz content and low levels of impurities; common specifications require at least about 95% SiO2 and low levels of iron oxide and other contaminants. The grains are typically well sorted and rounded, depending on transport history, with sizes commonly ranging from 0.063 to 2 millimeters, though markets also trade coarser or finer grades.
Kvartsliiva forms through the weathering of siliceous rocks such as granite and quartzite, followed by transport
Major industrial applications include glass manufacture, foundry molding sands, concrete and construction, and filtration (drinking water,
Processing typically involves washing, drying, and sieving to achieve the desired grain size distribution and purity.
Safety and environmental considerations include the health risks associated with respirable silica dust, which can cause