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Lithium pyroxene from Pakistan

Lithium pyroxene is a rare volcanic rock that was once a fragment of a volcano on the moon. It is resistant to wear and tear, high temperatures and corrosion, and is widely used in aerospace, electronics, medical, automotive and military applications. The special properties of lithium pyroxene can improve the function of automobiles and electronic devices, can increase the fuel efficiency of automobiles and can also reduce the emissions of automobiles. It can also be used in the military sector to improve the performance of weapons and armor. Pakistan is one of the largest producers of lithium pyroxene in the world and can supply quality lithium pyroxene products to customers all over the world.

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    It is mainly colorless, rose-colored, light yellow-green, with a small amount of emerald-green, and the transparency is from opaque to transparent. The opaque ones are mostly pale in color, and the mineral composition is complex. With fibrous structure. Silky luster; jagged fracture; refractive index and specific gravity vary according to the content of alteration minerals. Transparent lithium pyroxene is light blue-green to emerald green, glassy, shell-shaped fracture, refractive index of 1.660 ~ 1.675, specific gravity of 3.168, polychromy is obvious, even the naked eye can be distinguished: rose-like purple, red deep purple and colorless; emerald green can show light yellow-green, green and light blue-green. Two sets of nearly perpendicular {110} solutions developed. Under the Charles filter, the emerald-green lithium pyroxene appears green.
    In long- and short-wave ultraviolet light, different colors of lithium pyroxene show different strong and weak fluorescence, generally purple lithium pyroxene produces orange fluorescence in long- and short-wave ultraviolet light; yellow-green species show weak orange-yellow fluorescence (long-wave) and no or weak fluorescence (short-wave).
    Under the spectroscope, the emerald green lithium pyroxene has a double line in the red region, two weaker lines in the red and orange regions, a wide band centered in the orange region, and general absorption in the violet region; while the pale yellow-green has only two narrow bands in the violet region.

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