Mixing: add 3kg of water proofing powder in a 50kg bag of cement and mix thoroughly, then add sand and concrete as required in dry condition. When this dry mixture is ready add water and use it.
Usage: use it anywhere you want to.
1.5kg
3kg
25kg
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Supplier: Chalk powder, hydro phobic powder (water proofing powder), plaster of paris, wire guaze
Chemical formula : CaMg(CO3)2 Colour : Colourless, white, green, grey, brown, black Structure : Three directions of perfect cleavage Hardness on (on Moh's scale) : 3.5-4 Specific gravity : 2.8-2.9 Bulk density(tapped) gms/cc : 0.95-1.1 Ph balance : 9 Dispersibility : HG 5 - HG 4 Refractive index : 1.54 Mesh : 250 mesh ( 65 micron) 800 mesh (10 micron) Average particle size(micron) : 5.3-10.6 Relative density : 130-430 Oil absorbtion ml/ 100 gm : 20-18 Brightness : 90-96 % Matter in HCI : Powdered from effervesces weakly in dilute HCI CaCO3 : NIL- upto consumer requirement USES OF DOLOMITE POWDER RUBBER PRODUCTS: A huge market for dolomite is rubber industry manufacturing different products as footwears, container, etc. CONSTRUCTION: In a crushed manner it is used extensively in construction industry such as base of roads, aggregate in cement and filling in different manners. Rail road Ballast also invites huge usage of dolomite sand. AS A STRAINER: Used in hydro power plants to strain all the impurities from water when used as sand formation. THERMAL POWER PLANTS: Due to its high resistance to heat it is used in kilns for lining in the inside part and also exterior. CERAMIC INDUSTRY: Due to its hardness and high gravity it is used hugely in tiles and other ceramic based industries , as well as a sintering agent in iron ore pelletization and as a flux agent in steel making. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY: Due to use of MgO in pharma and other scientific purposes, dolomite is used in this industry also. Extraction of MgO from powder or chips os done through chemical processing by treating it with various acids.
Supplier: Di ethylene glycol, mono ethylene glycol, poly ethylene glycol, tri ethylene glycol, butyl di glycol
butyl glycol, ether glycol, butyl di glycol ether
ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, propylene glycol, butyl acrylate monomer
styrene monomer
vinly acetate monomer
methyl methacrylate
toluene
mix xylene
cyclohexaanone
methyl isobutyl ketone (mibk)
benzophenone
n butanol
n propanol
iso propyl alcohol
octanol
iso butanol
iso propenol
glycerine
nonyl phenol
phenol 95 %
phenol 99 %
sulphuric acid
whitening agent
bleaching powder
soda ash
stearic acid
hydrochloric acid
zinc dust
tetra hydro furan (thf)
acrylonitrile (acn)
acrylic acid (aa)
c 9
c 10
methylene dichloride (mdc)
edc
dimethylformamide (dmf)
hexane
2 methlypentane
3 methlypentane
2, 3 dimethlyebutane
2,2 dimethlybutane
pigments red | green | blue
hpam (hydrolyzed form of polyacrylamide)
Services: Import | export | custom clearence
Buyer: Soda ash light, soda ash dense, caustic soda falkes
glycol, monomer, hydrocarbons, ketones, alcohols, other chemicals, intermediates, chlorides, coating raw materials, coating solvent/ isohexane, pigments
hpam, cementitious materials, construction & building material
micro nutrients, feed additives & fertilizer ingredients
industrial chemicals & related products, minerals, ores and metal concentrates, salt & allied products
indian food grains, legumes, indian fruits, indian spices, indian herbs
DOLOMITE MINERAL 1 MM Dolomite Mineral Dolomite is also a common mineral in hydro-thermal veins. There it is often associated with barite, fluorite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, or sphalerite. In these veins it often occurs as rhombohedra crystals which sometimes have curved faces. â??Dolomite mineralâ?? is a word that is used by geologists in two different way 1) as the name of the mineral dolomite 2) as the name of a rock known as dolomite, dolostone or dolomite rock. Dolomite Mineral originates in the same sedimentary environments as limestone i.e. in warm, shallow, marine environments where calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mud accumulates in the form of shell debris, fecal material, coral fragments, and carbonate precipitates. Dolomite is thought to form when the calcite in carbonate mud or limestone is modified by magnesium-rich groundwater. The available magnesium facilitates the conversion of calcite into dolomite. Uses of dolomite mineral It is being used as construction material, in agriculture and in industry. In industry it is being used (i) as a fluxing material (ii) as a refractory material (iii) as a filler material. The major industries where dolomite mineral is being used are iron and steel industry, Ferro alloy industry, plastic industry, ceramic industry, glass industry, fertilizer industry, and soap and detergent industry etc. In the chemical industry, dolomite is used as a source of MgO. In agriculture, dolomite is used as a soil conditioner and as a feed additive for livestock. As a reputed firm, we are engaged in manufacturing, supplying as well as exporting a wide range of Dolomite 1mm in India. It is immensely used in detergent, plastic compound & plastic processing industries. Owing to its features such as longer shelf life, optimum quality and precise composition, this powder is highly admired in market. Our client can get these chemicals from us at cost effective rates.