Quartz Grit & Dolomite for Water Treatment

Filter-grade quartz grit and pH-correction dolomite for municipal and industrial water treatment — supplied to Australian and global operators with full AS/NZS 4020 and NSF/ANSI 61 compliance documentation.

Two Critical Inputs for Water Treatment

Water treatment relies on the physical filtration performance of quartz grit and the chemistry of dolomite. PIME supplies both from audited Indian producers to exacting specifications.

Physical Filtration

Quartz Grit — Rapid Sand & Multi-Media Filtration

Graded quartz grit is the standard filter medium in rapid sand filters (RSF) and multi-media filtration systems used in municipal drinking water plants, wastewater treatment works, and industrial process water systems. The medium functions by physically straining suspended solids — turbidity, algae, floc particles — as raw water passes downward through a stratified bed.

High-purity silica (SiO₂ ≥ 99%) is essential. Calcite contamination — common in lower-grade silica sands — introduces alkalinity and carbonate hardness into treated water, undermining downstream disinfection chemistry and pH control. PIME's filter-grade quartz grit is sourced from primary quartz deposits, not crushed river sand, ensuring mineralogical purity.

The angular, sub-rounded grain shape of our quartz grit delivers the roundness coefficient (≥ 0.6) required for uniform packing, predictable hydraulic conductivity, and backwash efficiency. Mohs hardness of 7 ensures grains resist attrition under repeated backwash cycles.

  • Rapid sand filters — primary filtration in municipal plants
  • Multi-media beds — layered with anthracite and garnet
  • Slow sand filters — biological and physical treatment
  • Industrial process water — cooling tower, boiler feed pre-treatment
  • Swimming pool and recreational water filtration
  • Gravel support layers beneath fine filter media
pH Correction & Remineralisation

Dolomite — pH Correction & Remineralisation

Dolomite [CaMg(CO₃)₂] has a well-established role in water treatment beyond filtration: it is the principal mineral used for raising the alkalinity and pH of acidic, soft, or desalinated water through the CO₂-dolomite equilibrium process.

As water equilibrated with CO₂ passes through a packed bed of dolomite granules, carbonate minerals dissolve at a rate governed by the partial pressure of carbon dioxide and the water's ionic strength. The process simultaneously raises pH (typically to 7.5–8.5), increases calcium hardness, and introduces magnesium — remineralising reverse-osmosis permeate and desalinated water to levels that protect distribution pipes from corrosion and meet drinking water aesthetic standards.

For municipal desalination post-treatment, the CO₂-dolomite contact bed is often the preferred alternative to lime dosing because it avoids the handling hazards of quicklime while delivering balanced hardness rather than purely calcium-dominant mineralisation.

  • Post-RO remineralisation — desalination plant polishing
  • Groundwater pH correction — acidic borehole water
  • Corrosion inhibition — protection of distribution networks
  • Aggregate filter beds alongside quartz gravel layers
  • Slurry dosing — suspension feed to contact chambers

Filter-Grade Quartz Grit Specifications

The following specifications define filter-grade quartz grit per the requirements of AS/NZS 4020, NSF/ANSI 61, and standard water industry procurement practice. PIME supplies to all parameters below.

Parameter Specification Significance
SiO₂ Content ≥ 99% Prevents alkalinity contribution from calcite impurities
Acid Solubility < 0.5% AS/NZS 4020 and NSF/ANSI 61 threshold; prevents leaching of minerals into treated water
Roundness Coefficient ≥ 0.6 Ensures predictable hydraulic conductivity and backwash effectiveness
Mohs Hardness 7 Resists grain crushing under hydraulic backwash pressure and long service life
Fe₂O₃ < 0.05% Low iron ensures no iron leaching into filtered water
Al₂O₃ < 0.3% Controls aluminium solubility in contact with water
Moisture < 0.5% Ensures accurate dosing weight and prevents clumping in bags
Turbidity (10% HCl wash) < 20 NTU Verifies absence of fine clay coating on grain surfaces
Packaging 25 kg bags · 1-tonne jumbo bags · bulk container Available to suit plant loading equipment

Compliance note: AS/NZS 4020 governs the testing of products intended to contact drinking water in Australian and New Zealand distribution systems. NSF/ANSI 61 is the corresponding North American standard. PIME provides CoA and acid-solubility test reports with every shipment. Third-party verification by SGS, Bureau Veritas or Intertek is available on request.

Mesh Grades for Filter Bed Design

A correctly designed filter bed uses multiple mesh grades in stratified layers, from coarse support gravel at the base to fine filter sand at the surface. PIME supplies all standard grades for complete bed construction or selective layer replacement.

Coarse Gravel Layer

8–16 Mesh

Bottom support layer providing underdrain protection and structural support for finer media above. Prevents migration of filter sand into underdrain laterals.

Support Gravel

16–30 Mesh

Intermediate transition layer between the coarse support gravel and filter sand. Prevents intermixing between layers and stabilises the bed during backwash.

Coarse Filter Sand

20–40 Mesh

Primary filter layer in multi-media beds used alongside anthracite. Removes larger suspended solids including floc and biological material from clarified water.

Fine Filter Sand

30–60 Mesh

Fine-grade filter medium for high-efficiency turbidity removal. Used in the upper working layer of RSF beds where particle capture efficiency is critical.

Custom mesh ranges outside these standards are available on request. PIME's technical team can advise on effective size (d10), uniformity coefficient (UC), and specific gravity matching for your system's hydraulic loading rate.

Natural Silica Sand vs High-Purity Quartz Grit

Not all silica filter media is equal. The choice between washed river sand and primary-deposit quartz grit has direct consequences for treatment efficiency and regulatory compliance.

Parameter Natural / River Silica Sand PIME High-Purity Quartz Grit
SiO₂ Content 85–95% (variable; calcite and feldspar present) ≥ 99% — guaranteed per CoA
Acid Solubility Often 1–5% — calcite dissolves readily in acidic water < 0.5% — meets AS/NZS 4020 and NSF/ANSI 61
Alkalinity Impact Calcite releases alkalinity, raises pH unpredictably Minimal — chemically inert in treated water
Grain Morphology Rounded — lower specific surface area, reduced particle capture Sub-rounded, roundness ≥ 0.6 — optimised backwash performance
Hardness Variable — softer minerals crush under backwash Mohs 7 — durable across thousands of backwash cycles
Iron Content Often elevated — risk of iron leaching Fe₂O₃ < 0.05% — minimal iron release
Batch Consistency Variable by source — requires frequent re-qualification Uniform primary-deposit source — consistent between batches
Compliance Documentation Typically limited — spot test reports only Full CoA, acid solubility report, and mine audit available
Packaging Options Bulk or loose bags only 25 kg bags, 1-tonne jumbo bags, or bulk container

The PIME Advantage for Water Treatment Buyers

Water treatment operators require absolute consistency in their filter media. A substandard batch can mean compliance failures, unplanned shutdowns, and costly media replacement. PIME's sourcing model is designed around these demands.

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Primary-Deposit Purity

Our quartz grit is sourced from primary igneous and metamorphic quartz deposits — not crushed alluvial sand — guaranteeing SiO₂ ≥ 99% and acid solubility below 0.5% batch after batch.

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Full Compliance Documentation

Every shipment is accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis covering SiO₂, acid solubility, Fe₂O₃, roundness, and sieve analysis. Third-party inspection (SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek) is available on request.

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Flexible Bulk Supply

Available in 25 kg multi-wall bags, 1-tonne FIBC jumbo bags, or in bulk container for large plants. We work with your logistics team on delivery scheduling and port of discharge requirements.

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Dolomite for the Complete Solution

PIME is one of very few Australian importers able to supply both quartz grit filter media and dolomite for pH correction from audited Indian producers — simplifying procurement and reducing freight cost.

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Technical Support

Our team can advise on mesh grade selection, bed depth, effective size and uniformity coefficient to match your system design — whether for a new installation or a media replacement project.

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Australian Compliance Expertise

PIME is an Australian company with direct experience supplying to water authorities under AS/NZS 4020 procurement requirements. We understand the regulatory environment and how to meet it.

Packaging Options

25 kg Multi-Wall Bags 1-Tonne FIBC Jumbo Bags Bulk Container (20–25 MT) Custom Palletisation Available

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions we regularly receive from water treatment plant operators, engineers, and procurement teams.

What is acid solubility and why does it matter for filter media?
Acid solubility measures how much of a filter media dissolves when exposed to hydrochloric acid — a proxy for carbonate and reactive mineral content. For water filtration, an acid solubility below 0.5% is required per AS/NZS 4020 and NSF/ANSI 61. Filter media with higher acid solubility (typical of river sands containing calcite) will slowly dissolve in contact with slightly acidic raw water, releasing alkalinity, raising pH unpredictably, and introducing hardness that disrupts downstream coagulation and disinfection chemistry. PIME's quartz grit has acid solubility consistently below 0.5% due to the very low carbonate mineral content of primary quartz deposits.
Does PIME's quartz grit comply with AS/NZS 4020?
PIME supplies filter-grade quartz grit with SiO₂ ≥ 99% and acid solubility < 0.5%, meeting the principal purity requirements of AS/NZS 4020 (Testing of products for use in contact with drinking water) and the equivalent NSF/ANSI 61 standard. We provide a full Certificate of Analysis and acid-solubility test report from an accredited laboratory with each shipment. Where your procurement specification requires independent third-party verification, we can arrange pre-shipment inspection by SGS, Bureau Veritas or Intertek. We recommend buyers confirm whether their specific water authority has additional site-specific requirements beyond the standard thresholds.
How do I specify the correct mesh grade for my filtration system?
Mesh grade selection depends on your filter bed design, hydraulic loading rate, and target particle removal. The four standard grades PIME supplies are: 8–16 mesh (coarse support gravel — bottom layer, protects underdrain); 16–30 mesh (intermediate support gravel — transition layer); 20–40 mesh (coarse filter sand — main working layer in dual-media beds); and 30–60 mesh (fine filter sand — upper layer for turbidity removal). Filter designers typically specify effective size (d10) and uniformity coefficient (UC) rather than raw mesh number — PIME can provide sieve analysis reports to match both conventions. Contact our technical team with your filter vessel dimensions, design flow rate, and raw water quality parameters for a specific recommendation.
How does dolomite correct pH in water treatment?
Dolomite raises pH and alkalinity through the CO₂-dolomite equilibrium process. Water saturated with CO₂ (typically desalinated or acidic groundwater, pH 5.5–6.5) passes through a packed bed of dolomite granules. The CO₂ reacts with the dolomite's carbonate minerals, dissolving calcium and magnesium carbonate and raising pH to approximately 7.5–8.5, while increasing total hardness and alkalinity to levels that protect distribution infrastructure from corrosion. For desalination post-treatment, dolomite contact beds are commonly preferred over lime dosing because they avoid quicklime handling hazards and deliver a balanced calcium–magnesium ratio. PIME supplies dolomite in graded sizes for both packed contact beds and slurry-dosing systems.

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