1. Ground water level: more than 1.5m. 2. Soil texture: permeablility or breathability good loam and sand soil, avoid clay, harden, ventilation adverse soil. 3. PH of soil, 6-7.5 is the best, 5-8.9 is acceptable. 4. Good irrigation and drainage systerm will be better. 5. Elevation up to 2000m is acceptable
Soybean , Bleaching Earth, Acid Activated Bleaching Earth, Bleaching Clay, Activated Carbon.
Organic cosmetic argan oil, organic culinary argan oil, black seed oil, black cumin oil, black soap, argan soap, exfoliating, kessal, lava clay, clay, essential oil.Consulting in trade and investment
Raw bauxite, bauxite ore, bauxit, bauxite, calcined bauxite, rotary kiln bauite, white fused alumina, wfa, brown fused alumina, bfa, dead burned magnesite, dbm90, fluorspar, chamotte, flint clay, fesin, ferro silicon nitride, graphite, vein graphite, mullite, sic.
Pine nuts, talc, gypsum, cashew nuts.
Concretes and concrete blocks, reinforced concretes, expanded clay blocks.
Kaolin clay, concrete roof tiles, clay roof tiles.
Sepiolite clay, bentonite, cat litter.
Feldspar, ball clay, gypsum, dolomite, calcite, mica, kaolin clay, limestone.
Flowers pot, vases, amphorae's, lamp for garden, clay.
Used ceramic machines.Ceramic and heavy clay consultants
Olive oil is the oil that comes from the fruit of the olive tree (Olea europea). Virgin olive oil is produced by mechanical processing of the olive fruit in olive mills. It is a key element of the Mediterranean diet and is considered a healthy food product due to its content of monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, etc. Physical and chemical characteristics Crude virgin olive oil is a mixture of various ingredients. These can be distinguished into three categories: Glycerides, fat-soluble substances and water-soluble substances. They can also be distinguished into saponifiable and non-saponifiable components. Glycerides, which are also saponifiable components, are mainly triglycerides, i.e. esters of glycerol with fatty acids. The latter are mainly: oleic, palmitoleic, linoleic, stearic and palmitic. The first three are unsaturated fatty acids, and the other two are saturated Historical data In the Greek area, presses for the production of oil from olives and containers (jars) for oil storage dating from the Mycenaean era have been found. According to the excavations carried out in the Proto-Cycladic II (2,700-2,300 BC) cemetery of Spedos in 1903 by Klonos Stefanos, among the other finds, he mentions a silver-plated clay vessel which contained traces of spoiled olive oil. The careful research in the chemistry of the National University under Professor K. Zengeli proved, beyond doubt, the existence of olive oil. Klonos Stefanos (in the Proceedings of the Archaeological Society PAE 1906) notes that together with the silver-plated clay vessel, a triple clay oil lamp was found. Olive oil is referred to on a Linear B tablet from Knossos as erawo (oil) and on others with a special ideogram. Olive oil and health Olive oil contains high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) as well as an abundance of bioactive components. Of these, the phenolic components are the most extensively studied. Regarding the benefits of MUFAs in human health, the US Food and Drink Administration authorized qualitative health claims (health claims), for the first time in 2004, regarding the protection offered by monounsaturated fatty acids of olive oil against cardiovascular risk diseases. Overall, the benefits of olive oil fatty acids were summarized at the first International Conference on Olive Oil and Health, in 2005. But olive oil is more than a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids. Its phenolic components have shown anti-inflammatory and chemo-protective properties. Oleocanthal in olive oil has been found to have a similar effect to the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen. In none of the studies in which the role of phenolic components of olive oil has been examined, cytotoxicity has been shown.
Oil, gas, coal, clay, kaolin, cables.
Calcuim bentonite clay, chickpeas, carpet, pistachio.
Terracotta planters and pots, garden decoration items, stone planters hose, braided, garden, transparent pipe pp type 3 and fittings toilet appliances, seats, cisterns, flush tanks, closures, caps for bottles and caps clay brick.
Kalsine magnesite, sinter magnesite, refrakter clay, barite, mikronize talk, olývýn, dýatomýte ( kýeselguhr ), sepiolite.
HS Code: 283620 Chemical name: Soda, Soda Crystal, Soda Ash (washing soda, crystal soda) Chemical Formula: Na2CO3 Packaging: 45 kg sacks / 900-1100 kg big bags Appearance: White, Solid Hygroscopic Powder. Dense sodium carbonate typically refers to sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) in a specific crystalline form that has a higher density compared to the common, light and fluffy powdered form. Sodium carbonate is commonly known as soda ash or washing soda. In its dense form, sodium carbonate is often found as a white, odorless, and hygroscopic (absorbs moisture from the air) solid. The density can vary based on the specific conditions under which it is produced and the degree of hydration (water content) it contains. It's important to note that the term dense sodium carbonate doesn't refer to a different chemical compound but rather a different physical form of sodium carbonate. As Ark Global Kimya, we do Dense Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash) wholesale and export in Turkey
Chemical Name: Soda, Soda Crystal, Soda Ash (washing soda, crystal soda) Chemical Formula: Na2CO3 Packing: 45 kg bag / 900-1100k g big bag Appearance: White, Solid Hygroscopic Powder Light sodium carbonate is a chemical compound composed of the elements sodium, carbon and oxygen. Widely used in industry and households, light sodium carbonate is used for different purposes in many sectors. As Ark Global Kimya, we do Light Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash) wholesale and export in Turkey
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a chemical compound composed of potassium and chlorine. It is a metal halide salt and is often used in various applications, both industrial and medical. Here are some key aspects of potassium chloride: Chemical Formula: KCl Elements: It consists of potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl). Appearance: Potassium chloride is typically a white crystalline powder or colorless crystals. Solubility: It is highly soluble in water. Occurrence: Potassium chloride occurs naturally in the form of minerals such as sylvite and carnallite. These minerals are often found in underground deposits. As Ark Global Kimya, we do Potassium chloride wholesale and export in Turkey
Magnesium sulfate, often referred to as Epsom salt, is a chemical compound that consists of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is MgSO4. It is named after the town of Epsom in Surrey, England, where the compound was first discovered in natural springs. Magnesium sulfate can be found in hydrated form with different numbers of water molecules attached to its structure. The most common forms include: Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate (MgSO4�·7H2O): This is the most well-known form, often sold as Epsom salt. It is a white, crystalline substance with seven water molecules per magnesium sulfate molecule. Magnesium sulfate monohydrate (MgSO4�·H2O): This form has one water molecule per magnesium sulfate molecule. Magnesium sulfate has various uses: Medical Applications: It is used in medicine, particularly in obstetrics, to prevent seizures in pregnant women with conditions like pre-eclampsia or eclampsia. It can also be used to treat magnesium deficiency. Agricultural Use: It is sometimes used as a fertilizer in agriculture to provide magnesium and sulfur to plants. Epsom Salt Baths: People often use magnesium sulfate in the form of Epsom salt in baths for relaxation and to soothe sore muscles. However, the scientific evidence supporting the absorption of magnesium through the skin in this context is limited. Industrial Processes: It is employed in various industrial processes, including the production of textiles, paper, and as a drying agent in some commercial products. Itâ??s important to note that while magnesium sulfate can have beneficial uses, it should be used with caution, especially in medical applications, and under the guidance of healthcare professionals, as excessive intake can lead to adverse effects.