Dolomite is a carbonate mineral, including ankerite and manganese dolomite. Its crystal structure is like calcite and is often rhombohedral. It will bubble slowly when exposed to cold dilute hydrochloric acid. Some dolomite emits orange light under cathode ray irradiation. Dolomite is the main mineral composition of dolomite and dolomitic limestone. Dolomite can be used in building materials, ceramics, glass and refractory materials, chemical industry, agriculture, environmental protection, energy conservation and other fields. It is mainly used as flux for basic refractory and blast furnace ironmaking. Production of calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer and preparation of magnesium sulfate; As well as ingredients for producing glass and ceramics.
We are supplier and exporter of Dolomite. We provide all types of Dolomite "Crushed, Powder or Bulk" Product - Dolomite Ore Specification MGO: 20% min Caco3: 32% min Al2o3: 0.04% Fe2o3: 0.02% Shipping mode - Containerized or Bulk Packing olomite powder is an anhydrous carbonate mineral which comprises calcium magnesium carbonate. It finds its use widely in Plastic, in PVC footwear, PVC Pipes, cables and others. One of the most widely used Mineral Fillers in the Plastics and Polymer industry, and its use in rigid packaging has increased significantly over the years due to its low cost and abundance availability.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed principally of calcium carbonate (calcite) or the double carbonate of calcium and magnesium (dolomite). It is commonly composed of tiny fossils, shell fragments and other fossilized debris. With our advanced double storage facility in Lagos state and Port Harcourt state which are the two commercial city in Nigeria, we have the capacity to supply 5000mt of this product monthly.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in the form of the mineral calcite. It often contains other minerals, such as clay, dolomite, and silic Appearance: Limestone can vary in color from white and gray to tan, brown, and even black. Its appearance can be influenced by impurities, organic materials, and the type of minerals present. Uses: Construction: Limestone is widely used as a building material for flooring, walls, and facades due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. Industry: It is used in various industries, such as cement production, where it serves as a key ingredient in the manufacturing of Portland cement. Agriculture: Limestone is used to improve soil quality by neutralizing acidity, providing essential nutrients like calcium, and promoting plant growth. Chemical Industry: It is used in the production of lime, which has applications in various chemical processes.