Silica Fume Particle Size Distribution: D10, D50, D90, D[3,2] and D[4,3] Explained
When evaluating silica fume quality, most buyers focus on SiO₂ content and LOI. But particle size distribution (PSD) is equally important — it tells you
When evaluating silica fume quality, most buyers focus on SiO₂ content and LOI. But particle size distribution (PSD) is equally important — it tells you
Why the COA Matters More Than Price In a global market where silica fume trades from Southeast Asia, Norway, and China at wildly different price
Green building certification has moved from a niche aspiration to a mainstream procurement requirement. LEED — Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design — remains the
For much of the twentieth century, the thick grey plumes rising from silicon and ferrosilicon smelting furnaces represented one of the metallurgical industry’s most persistent
What Is IS 456? IS 456:2000, formally titled Plain and Reinforced Concrete — Code of Practice, is India’s principal structural concrete standard. Published by the
Purchasing microsilica — also known as silica fume — is a high-stakes decision for any concrete producer, structural engineer, or procurement manager. This ultra-fine pozzolanic
Silica-based materials play a critical role in construction, refractories, foundry, and industrial manufacturing. Among them, silica flour and silica fume are often confused due to
ASTM C1240 is the most widely recognized international standard governing the quality of silica fume used in concrete. For engineers, contractors, and importers, understanding this
The construction and refractory industries in the United States are constantly seeking advanced materials to improve durability, strength, and cost-efficiency. Among these materials, silica fume