
| SiO2 Granules | |
| Product No | NRE-52066-2 |
| CAS No. | 7631-86-9 |
| Formula | SiO2 |
| Molecular Weight | 60.09 g/mol |
| Purity | 99.99% |
| Size | 1.5–5 mm |
SiO2 Granules
Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) granules are widely used in various industrial and technological applications because of their excellent chemical stability, high thermal resistance, mechanical strength, and non-toxic nature. These granules are available in different particle sizes and purity levels, making them suitable for multiple sectors including construction, electronics, chemicals, filtration, and advanced manufacturing.
One of the major applications of SiO₂ granules is in the glass industry. High-purity silica granules are essential raw materials for manufacturing flat glass, container glass, optical glass, and specialty laboratory glassware. Their high melting point and transparency make them ideal for producing durable and heat-resistant glass products.
In the construction industry, SiO₂ granules are extensively used in cement, concrete, flooring materials, and ceramic products. They improve mechanical strength, abrasion resistance, and durability of construction materials. Silica granules are also utilized in decorative coatings and paints to enhance hardness and weather resistance.
Another important application is in water filtration systems. Due to their excellent filtration efficiency and chemical inertness, SiO₂ granules are used in sand filters for water purification, wastewater treatment, and swimming pool filtration systems. They help remove suspended particles and impurities effectively.
In the electronics and semiconductor sector, ultra-high purity SiO₂ granules are used in the production of silicon wafers, insulating materials, and electronic components. Their dielectric properties and thermal stability make them valuable for advanced electronic applications.
SiO₂ granules also play a significant role in foundry and refractory applications. They are used in molding sands, furnace linings, and heat-resistant materials because they can withstand extremely high temperatures without degradation.
Additionally, silica granules are used in chemical processing, catalyst supports, agriculture, and oil & gas industries. Their versatility, cost-effectiveness, and environmentally friendly characteristics continue to increase their demand across global industries.



