Black Rock Salt is used extensively in making chat items, garnishing salads, making marinades and is an essential part of many ethnic Indian beverages.
Size : 1-2 mm
Shelf Life ; 1-5 Years
Color : Pink
State : Crystal
Packing Material : Packed in Plastic Bags
Usage : Hotels, Home, Restaurants
Certification : FSSAI Certified
Preferred Buyer From
Location : All Countries Except India
Himalayan Rock Salt Crystals (Dark Pink) (1-2 mm)
Himalayan Rock Salt Crystals (Light Pink) (1-2 mm)
Rock salt, also known as halite or Himalayan salt, is a mineral-rich salt harvested from salt mines or extracted from salt deposits found in rock formations. Unlike table salt, which is heavily processed and refined, rock salt is typically less processed and retains more of its natural mineral content. It ranges in color from white to pink to red, depending on the minerals present in the salt deposits. One of the distinguishing features of rock salt is its texture, which is coarser than table salt due to larger crystal sizes. This coarse texture makes rock salt ideal for use in salt grinders or mills, allowing individuals to freshly grind the salt as needed to season dishes. Additionally, the larger crystals of rock salt provide a satisfying crunch when used as a finishing salt on salads, grilled meats, or other dishes.
Rock Salt Advantages
Non-Culinary Uses
Natural Mineral Content
Less Processing
Versatility and Texture
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Rock Salt Usage
Cooking and Seasoning
Salt Grinders or Mills
Brining and Pickling
Bath Salts and Spa Treatments
Air Purification
Crafts and DIY Projects
Rock salt is often used in cooking and food preparation for its unique flavor and texture. It can be used to season meats, vegetables, and soups during cooking, imparting a subtle saltiness and enhancing the overall flavor of the dish. Because of its mineral content, rock salt may also add subtle earthy or mineral notes to food, contributing to its complexity. In addition to its culinary uses, rock salt has several other applications. It is commonly used as a natural alternative to chemical de-icing agents on roads and sidewalks during winter months.
Product type : Blended spices
Packaging Type : Standard pack, pp bag, as per requirement
Kaolin uses are multiple and diverse. Kaolin are used as functional filler, extender, ceramic raw material and pigment because of its whiteness and fine particle size. Kaolin also hold importance as raw material in refractory applications, concrete, rubber and fiber glass manufacturing. We, as a Kaolin Exporter welcome any size of international orders from Middle East and other countries.
Applications:
Paper:
Kaolin used as a coating pigment and as a filler to replace fiber. It possesses desirable optical properties.
Concrete:
Kaolin helps to improve strength and durability of concrete. When added to concrete mix, reacts with free lime released during cement hydration to produce additional cementitious material, resulting in an improved high performance concrete.
Plastics :
Kaolin is widely used as filler in the plastics industry because of its inert chemical nature and its unique size, shape and structure.
Agriculture :
It is used as a carrier and diluent in fertilizers, pesticides and related products. It is suitable as carrier because it aides the retention of the formulations on the plant.
Rubber :
It is commonly used as functional filler in rubber applications. While Kaolin improves overall performance for Rubber in general, different types of white pigment play specific roles in rubber application.
Paint :
Kaolin used as an extender in paints. It reduces the amount of expensive pigment such as Titanium Dioxide. It assists with desirable rheological properties that help maintain proper dispersion and provide bulk to the product.
Ceramic :
Kaolin improves whiteness and brightness of ceramic body. Good plasticity, good shrinkage, low water absorption and casting rate are also very important properties of kaolin.
Applications:
Chlorine manufacturing
In petrochemical manufacturing
Rubber manufacturing
Caustic Soda manufacturing
In animal feed
In curing of hides
Soap and detergent manufacturing
As water softeners
In highway or road deicing
In textile industries
In paper and pulp industries
In drilling
Packaging:
35 kg per bag
50 kg per bag
1 ton jumbo bag
1.5 tons jumbo bag
2 tons jumbo bag
Phosphate Rock is the raw material to manufacture most commercial phosphate fertilizers. In its unprocessed state, phosphate rock is not suitable for direct application. The process begins by grinding rock phosphate to a fine material. Potash is also fed together with super phosphate to obtain various grades of fertilizers.
Kaolin also called as China Clay is nearly white in colour. It is distinguished from other industrial clays based on its fine particle size and pure colourings. Its ability to disperse in water makes it an ideal pigment.
The primary constituent in kaolin is the mineral kaolinite, a hydrous aluminum silicate formed by the decomposition of minerals such as feldspar. Hydrous kaolin is characterized by its fine particle size, plate like or lamellar particle shape and chemical inertness.
APPLICATIONS
aints, Coating & Pigments
Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Medical Applications
Plastics
Rubber
Ceramics
Fibreglass
Ultramarine industries
Since several years CEMENTATION has been mining, processing and supplying Kaolin products from its reserves in India. Our products offer unique and specific geological characteristics that can be tailor-made to meet the changing demands of the markets that we serve. Our production or supply capacity is more than 150,000 TPA. Our laboratories are well equipped to meet the needs of the diverse markets we serve.
Supplier: Gypsum rocks, gypsum powder, rock salt (industrial salt and deicing salt), food grade salt, sodium bicarbonate, limestone, white limestone (marble chips), sulphur (granular, lumps)