Indonesian zircon sand
We propose suitable supply sources of zircon sand to diversify the supply risk from specific production areas.
■What is Zircon Sand■ Zircon is a type of mineral, and the origin of the word "zircon" comes from the Persian word "zargun" (golden) and the Arabic word "zarquin" (brown), due to the prevalence of golden-brown stones. Minerals containing zircon are often found in sand deposits formed by the weathering of rocks and the subsequent erosion by water. The minerals containing zircon primarily occur as zircon silicate combined with silica, and some can be found as transparent red crystals, which are referred to as hyacinth in the jewelry industry. The refined and extracted forms of these minerals are generally called "zircon sand." ■Key Points of the Proposal■ The global production of zircon amounts to 1,500 thousand tons, with Australia, South Africa, and China accounting for about 80% of the total. Japan is a net importer of zircon, relying on imports for about 80% of its ore from South Africa and Australia. ([Source: JOGMEC "Mineral Resource Material Flow 2019") ⇒ Our company has secured suppliers of zircon sand from Indonesia, in addition to the sources mentioned above, and can provide proposals tailored to specific applications. [Contact Information] Inorganic Materials Division TEL: 03-3279-8057
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