Price : INR 125.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details 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) Himalayan Rock Salt Free Flow (Dark Pink) Himalayan Rock Salt Free Flow (Light Pink)
Rock Salt 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 rock salt 3 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 Packaging Size : 50gm,100gm,250gm, 25kg Country of Origin: India
We are pleased to offer our phosphate from our mines in Egypt - Our Purity from 23% up to 31% 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.
We are supplier and exporter of Silica Sand. Silica Sand * Silica Sand is a type of sand usually available in the form of quartz. It is a hard and crystalline form of mineral components. * Silica sand is the most abundant mineral with the purity more than 99.0%. It is the preferred choice of consumption for various industrial purposes.
Micro Silica Sand: Micro silica also known as fume, is an amorphous (non-crystalline) polymorph of silicon dioxide, silica. It is an ultrafine powder collected as a by-product of the silicon and ferrosilicon alloy production and consists of spherical particles with an average particle diameter of 150 mm. The main field of application is as pozzolanic for high performance concrete because of its extreme fineness and high silica. Applications : Silica is added to Portland cement concrete to improve its properties, in particular its compressive strength, bond strength, and abrasion resistance. These improvements stem from both the mechanical improvements resulting from addition of a very fine powder to the cement paste mix as well as from the pozzolanic reactions between the silica fume and free calcium hydroxide in the paste. Advantages : Addition of silica also reduces the permeability of concrete to chloride ions, which protects the reinforcing steel of concrete from corrosion, especially in chloride-rich environments such as coastal regions and those of humid continental roadways and runways (because of the use of deicing salts) and saltwater bridges.
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.
Rock Salt