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1. Glass and glass products;
2. Non-refractory ceramic products, such as insulator ceramics and sanitary ceramics;
3. Refractory ceramics, such as ceramic tiles;
4. Clay sintered bricks, tiles and building supplies;
5. a stone; 6. Abrasives (diamond);
7. Asbestos; 8. Graphite and carbon products industry;
9. Mineral fiber and its products.
Non-metallic mineral products industry not included in other categories. Including the manufacture of grinding wheels, oil stones, abrasive cloths, sandpaper, gold steel grit and other abrasives, and the production of crystal materials.
The industry to which the enterprise belongs is the industry category to which the enterprise belongs in the industrial classification of the national economy.
1. Food processing and food and beverage manufacturing.
2. Tobacco products industry.
3. Textile industry and chemical fiber manufacturing industry.
4. Clothing, shoes and hats, leather manufacturing industry.
5. Wood processing and wood, bamboo, rattan, palm, grass products, furniture manufacturing.
6. Paper and paper products, printing industry, culture, education and sports, office supplies manufacturing industry.
7. Non-metallic mineral products industry (including cement, glass, ceramics, refractories, etc.) 8. Ferrous metals, non-ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry.
9. Metal products industry.
10. Petroleum processing and coking processing industry.
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The non-metallic mineral products industry is a heavy industry. Heavy industry is an industry that provides the main means of production for all sectors of the national economy. Heavy industry corresponds to light industry, the sector that provides the means of production is called heavy industry, and the sector that produces the means of consumption is called light industry.
Non-metallic mineral products industry refers to:
1. Glass and glass products;
2. Non-refractory ceramic products, such as insulator ceramics and sanitary ceramics;
3. Refractory ceramics, such as ceramic tiles;
4. Clay sintered bricks, tiles and building supplies;
5. a stone; 6. Abrasives (diamond);
7. Asbestos; 8. Graphite and carbon products industry;
9. Mineral fiber and its products.
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There are 91 kinds of non-metallic minerals, mainly diamond, graphite, autosulfur, pyrite, crystal, corundum, kyanite, sparkite, andalusite, wollastonite, sodium saltpeter, talc, asbestos, blue asbestos, mica, feldspar, garnet, pyrophyllite, diopside, tremolite, vermiculite, zeolite, alumite, miscanite, gypsum, barite, poison barite, natural alkali, calcite, glacial stone, magnesite, fluorite, gemstone, jade, agate, limestone, chalk, etc. <
There are 91 kinds of non-metallic minerals, mainly diamond, graphite, self-sulfur, pyrite, crystal, corundum, kyanite, sparkite, andalusite, wollastonite, aldamine, talc, asbestos, blue asbestos, mica, feldspar, garnet, pyrophyllite, diopside, tremolite, vermiculite, zeolite, alumite, miscanite, gypsum, barite, poison barite, celestial alkali, calcite, glacial stone, magnesite, fluorite, gemstone, jade, agate, limestone, chalk, dolomite, quartzite, sandstone, day quartz sand, vein quartz, Diatomaceous earth, shale, kaolin, ceramic clay, refractory clay, attapulgite, sepiolite, illite, retolite, bentonite, gabbro, marble, granite, salt ore, potash, magnesium salt, iodine, bromine, arsenic, boronite, phosphate rock, etc.
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There are 91 kinds of non-metallic minerals, mainly diamond, graphite, natural sulfur, pyrite, crystal, corundum, kyanite, sparkite, andalusite, wollastonite, sodium saltpeter, talc, asbestos, blue asbestos, mica, feldspar, garnet, pyrophyllite, diopside, tremolite, vermiculite, zeolite, alum stone, miscanite, gypsum, barite, poison barite, trona, calcite, glacial stone, magnesite, fluorite, gemstone, jade, agate, limestone, chalk, dolomite, quartzite, sandstone, natural quartz sand, Vein quartz, diatomaceous earth, shale, kaolin, ceramic clay, refractory clay, attapulgite, sepiolite, illite, retolite, bentonite, gabbbro, marble, granite, salt ore, potash, magnesium salt, iodine, bromine, arsenic, boronite, phosphate rock, etc.
Non-metallic minerals refer to a certain non-metallic element that is economically useful, or a mineral resource that can directly utilize a certain chemical, physical or technological property of a mineral or rock. China is rich in non-metallic mineral resources, with many varieties and wide distribution, and there are 88 kinds of non-metallic minerals with proven reserves.
The main varieties of non-metallic minerals are diamond, graphite, natural sulfur, pyrite, crystal, corundum, kyanite, etc. The genesis of non-metallic minerals is varied, but magmatic, metamorphic, sedimentary and weathering are the most important, and seafloor jets are also important, such as pyrite.
Non-metallic minerals can be divided into 7 categories according to their use: non-metallic minerals in the mechanical processing industry, non-metallic minerals in the instrumentation industry, non-metallic minerals in the electrical industry, non-metallic minerals in the chemical industry, non-metallic minerals in the silicate industry, non-metallic minerals in the natural stone industry, and art and craft minerals.
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Non-metallic minerals are relative to metallic minerals, with a total of 91 kinds, mainly: natural elements: diamond pin, natural sulfur, graphite, etc.; Oxide categories:
quartz, spinel, chrysoberyl, etc.; Oxygenated salts: zircon, garnet, olivine, topaz, beryl, etc.; Halide categories: fluorite, stone salt, etc.
Non-metallic minerals refer to minerals that do not have metallic or semi-metallic luster, are colorless or various light colors, are transparent or translucent under millimeter-thick flakes, and have poor electrical and thermal conductivity. The majority of oxygenated salt minerals and some oxide and halide minerals are basically non-metallic minerals, and the majority of gem materials are basically non-metallic minerals.
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