Bentonite deposits are normally exploited by quarrying. Extracted bentonite is distinctly solid, with the moisture content of approximately 30%. The material is initially crushed and, if necessary, activated with the addition of soda ash (Na2CO3). Bentonite is dried (air and/or forced drying) to reach a moisture content of approximately 15%. According to the final application, bentonite is either sieved (granular form) or milled (into powder and super fine powder form) or treated with acids to produce acid-activated bentonite (bleaching earths), or treated with organics to produce organoclays. The main constituent, which is the determinant factor in the clay's properties, is the clay mineral montmorillonite.
Bentonite is the active protective layer of geosynthetic clay liners. Bentonite has multi-properties including swelling, hydration, water absorption, viscosity, thixotropy, which makes it a multi-application product for diverse industries. Based upon personal relation of the group with some reputed mine owners and manufacturers in backed by their b support, we are able to export wide array of other Natural minerals Like Bentonite, Baryte,Abrasive Garnet, Quartz,Feldspar,Talc, Dolomite,Calcite,China Clay and Fly ash.
Bentonite is available in various grades for its diverse applications:
Oil well Drilling (Drilling API OCMA Grade)
Civil engineering and pilling grade
Iron ore palletizing Grade Bentonite
Activated Bleaching Earth/Fullers earth
Organophilic clay
Use as Grouting Material
Pigments Inks
Paper industry
Cat litter grade
Electrical Earthting
Pharmaceuticals
Detergents
Other Usages:
Water impedance: As a barrier for Wine Clarification, Pond sealing, Wine and Juice clarifying agent.
Cements, ceramics plasters: As a plasticizing agent.
Insecticides: As a carrier.
Insulation: As a binder.
Porcelain: As a suspending agent.
Sewer pipes: As a lubricant and sealant.
Agriculture
Note: Specifications and chemical analysis can be furnished only when we get to know the grades/applications desired by you.
Barite, a name that was derived from the Greek word "barus" (heavy), is the mineralogical name for barium sulfate. In commerce, the mineral is sometimes referred to as "barytes." The term "primary barite" refers to the first marketable product, which includes crude Baryte (run of mine) and the products of simple beneficiation methods, such as washing, jigging, heavy media separation, tabling, flotation, and magnetic separation.
It is a relatively inert mineral with a high density and most commonly used as a weighting agent in drilling muds. These high density muds are circulated down the drill stem and return to the surface between the drill stem and the wall of the well. This action effectively flushes the cuttings produced by the drill and carries them to the surface.
Baryte is also used as a pigment in paints and as weighted filler for paper and cloth. It is the primary ore of barium. Barite's high density makes it opaque to x-rays. If it is given to a patient as a drink or enema it can be used to image the shape of internal organs by x-ray.
Although barite contains a "heavy" metal (barium), it is not a toxic chemical under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986, because it is very insoluble.
Barytes Industrial Applications
Painting Industry
Rubber Industry
Paper-Making Industry
Plastic and Cosmetics Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Extra Super Snow White Barytes Powder
Specification of Extra Super Snow White Barytes Powder 240 to 500 mesh:
PARAMETER 240 MESH 300 MESH 400 MESH 500 MESH
Specific Gravity 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.3 - 4.4 4.3 4.4
BaSO4 97% Min 97% Min 97% Min 97% Min
SiO2 1% Max 1% Max 1% Max 1% Max
Fe2O3 0.25% Max 0.25% Max 0.25% Max 0.25% Max
Brightness 95 Min 95 Min 95 Min 95 Min
Moisture 1% Max 1% Max 1% Max 1% Max
Residue 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral (minerals containing CO3) that is usually white. It is one of the most important minerals in the world and is extremely common. It can be found in the three main types of rocks (sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks) and, in the form of marble or limestone, makes up much of the Earths crust. Calcite is one of the main minerals in limestone, marble and shells of marine species. Interestingly, calcite has more practical uses than most other minerals in the world. It has the same chemical formula as other types of calcium carbonate, such as limestone, marble and chalk: CaCO3. It comes in bright white color and it has nodular particle size with strong crystal structure.
The common features are as follows:
Rapid and complete dispersion
Very Low abrassion at high loading
Very low moisture content
Good compatibility with polymers and other additives
Better impact strength of polymer compound as compared to uncoated material
Applications:
As a formation bridging and filter-cake sealing agent in drilling fluids.
As a weighting material to increase the density of drilling fluids, to control downhole pressures.
As an extender in paints, especially in matte emulsion paints.
As a filler in plastics (example - 15 to 20% loading of chalk in PVC drain pipe) as well as thermosetting resins.
In a wide range of trade and DIY adhesives, sealants, and decorating fillers.
In setting stained glass windows, along with putty.
As a resist to prevent glass from sticking to kiln shelves when firing glazes and paints at high temperature.
As a common ingredient for many glazes, in ceramics/glazing applications.
In the production of glossy paper, replacing kaolin.
For the purpose of purifying iron steel materials, in a blast furnace, from iron ore.
As a building material in its own right (like marble) or limestone aggregate for the purpose of road-building and construction.
For making mortar, which is used in bonding bricks, concrete blocks, stones and tiles.
As a filler material for latex gloves, as precipitated Calcium carbonate (pre-dispersed in slurry form).
As a major component of blackboard chalk.
As an inert filler for tablets and other pharmaceuticals.
As a pH corrector in swimming pools, for maintaining alkalinity buffer to offset the acidic properties of the disinfectant agent.
In the production of toothpaste.
Environmental uses.
Note: Specifications and chemical analysis can be furnished only when we get to know the grades/applications desired by you.
The Dolomite mineral is commonly found in deposits of a sedimentary rock called dolostone, was named after the Basically, there are two types of materials referred to as dolomite: a true chemically uniform calcium magnesium carbonate with the chemical formula CaMg(CO3)2, and a dolomitic limestone an irregular mixture of calcium and magnesium carbonates.
It is believed that dolomite was formed by replacement of some of the calcium in a calcium carbonate limestone deposit with magnesium while the sediment was undergoing lithification, being transformed from layers of dead clam and other sea animal shells into crystalized calcite or calcium carbonate. The resulting dolomite mineral, CaMg(CO3)2 is a real double salt.
Salient features of our Natural Dolomite
Higher degree of purity, wet ability and whiteness
Our natural dolomite is popular for its shear and compressive strength
Fire resistive and solid
Long lasting life and stiffness is the strength of our mineral dolomite
High Specific Gravity and High Bulk Density mineral with Less Reactive
Burnt/calcined Dolomite is used for Refractory
Dolomite is widely used in Iron Steel Industries due to its strength and compatibility in process of purifying Iron Steel
Used as a substitute of lime for construction and building products
White Dolomite powder as a filler for asphalt and concrete, paints, plastics, rubber, soaps and detergent applications
For adhesive formulation
Dolomite is also used in some cement, pharmaceutical, fodder, Glass and ceramic industry as a source of magnesium
As a sintering agent in iron ore pelletization or as a flux agents in steel making
In agriculture, dolomite uses serves as pH control, while the chemical industry uses the mineral in making magnesium salts
Note: Specifications and chemical analysis can be furnished only when we get to know the grades/applications desired by you.
Quartz Powder
Quartz powder from our owned mines of Quartz in India. We produce all sizes of quartz as per buyer requirement. Our Quartz (Silica Powder) is used in all leading industrial applications .Quartz is made up of a lattice of silica (SiO2) & has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale and a density of 2.65 g/cm. Quartz Powder is available in Sizes of 80 mesh, 90mesh, 100 mesh, 200 mesh, 250 mesh, 300 mesh, 325 mesh, 500 mesh and customized Mesh size according to requirement.
Quartz Lump
We are extensively recognized all over the country for supplying a varied range of Quartz Lumps. Our range is widely used in ceramic and many other linked industries. This range of products is available in diverse particle sizes. In addition, we offer our range in accordance with the specifications and requirements laid down by our clients. Our range of Quartz Lump is highly in demand by our esteemed clients spread across .
Uses of Quartz
Cement industry
Glass and glass-making products
Ceramic & Chemical industries like sanitary ware, Tiles & Lime industries
Iron & Steel industries including Melting, Rolling, Forging & Heat Treatment industries
Ferrous & Non-Ferrous metal industries
Furnace Manufacturers & Consultants
Specification Quartz Lump:
Silica (SiO2): Above 99%
Packing
We are capable of providing the barite powder in 50 Kgs bags, 1000 Kgs jumbo bags and 1500 Kg jumbo bags as per client's requirements
All bags will be stored in dry location with minimized exposure to dust.
Packing size may vary according to country or point of origin.