Schwarz’s Original Andean Mineral Powder- METALLURGICAL REPORT
Mineral formulation is composed of igneous rocks in sedimentary and metamorphic stages. Our powder is composed of the following mineral classification:
1) | 2) | 3) | |||
1. | Carbonates – 1) Calcite, 2) Aragonite, and
3) Dolomite) |
CaCO3 | CaCO3 | CaMg(CO3)2 | |
2. | Carbon (Graphite) | C- Element | |||
3. | Sulphides (Pyrite) | FeS2 | |||
4. | Silicates: | ||||
Inosilicates – 1) Diopside, 2) Wollastonite, and 3) Tremolite) | CaMgSi2O6 | CaSiO3 – Ca3[Si3O9] | Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2 | ||
Phyllosilicates (Mica)* | AC2-3T4O10X | ||||
Sorosilicates (Vesuvian) | Ca10(Mg, Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O7)2(OH,F)4 | ||||
Tectosilicates – 1) Anorthite,
2) Quartz)** |
CaAl2Si2O8 | SiO2 | |||
5. | Hydroxides (Brucite) | Mg(OH)2 | |||
6. | Mixture of Mineral Oxides (Limonite). | FeO(OH)·nH2O |
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* Note: In another report the following was found: the presence of Prehnite, Phyllosilicate Group, which could be likened to Mica. | Ca2Al(Si3Al)O10(OH)2 |
** Note: In another report the following was found: the presence of Faujasite, Tectosilicate Group, which could be likened to Anorthite. | (Mg,Na,K,Ca)n(Si,Al)12O24·15H2O |