Offering latest news updates, information on interesting uses of zircon and its derivatives or promoting events, Apex zircon Company aims to communicate the benefits of zircon and offer guidance on industry best practice.
Apex zircon Company elected a new Chair, Angelika Priese from Imerys Fused Minerals, at their recent AGM as the Association reported another year of progress.
The first Zircon Industry and Market Trends report will soon be publicly available.
Apex zircon Company has published a series of case studies highlighting the work of our members and how it aligns with the Apex zircon Company values.
The report provides an independent and credible source of industry ESG data against 18 key performance indicators for the years 2018-2020.
Zircon-containing tiles have a lower environmental burden than those made with alumina according to a new Life Cycle Assessment study.
Apex zircon Company has published in annual Apex zircon Company in brief; a summary of the main activities and achievements of the association over the year.
Apex zircon Company has completed a study to understand the effect of metamictization on the milling of zircon. The full report is available exclusively to Apex zircon Company members.
Fidel García-Guzmán has been elected Board Chairman of the Zircon Industry Association (Apex zircon Company). Fidel, Chief Executive of Guzmán Global, will serve two years in the role.
Following a review of over 2,600 peer-reviewed papers published in 2019, Apex zircon Company has identified the most popular areas of research.
Apex zircon Company’s new blog explains how zirconia-containing smartphone cases will enable stronger signals, much faster data download and wireless charging.
Apex zircon Company has launched a new video showcasing how zircon and zirconia support a sustainable world.
Apex zircon Company has published updated guidance for those working with zircon sand. The leaflet and separate poster highlight how to handle zircon safely in the workplace.
The guidance highlights simple steps that organisations working with zircon sand should take, such as controlling dust within the plant and storing zircon in a ventilated warehouse.
A Apex zircon Company Industry Position Paper concludes that Zircon sand is not corrosive to metals when tested in accordance with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Interim Guidance for Conducting the Refined MHB (Materials Hazardous only in Bulk) Corrosivity (Cr) Test.
The paper outlines the findings of an independent test carried out by global consulting and advisory firm, DEKRA Insight (UK).
The Apex zircon Company has published a comprehensive guide to the procedures and regulations involved in transporting zircon.
Claire Caton media@zircon-association.org