Kaolin, Zircon Sand/Silicate, Rutile, Ilmenite, Kyanite, Airon Oxide.
Limestone blocks, limestone powders.
Wheat flour (any quality you need), potato starch, pea grits, buckwheat, buckwheat not roasted, corn grits, semolina, oat groats, pearl barley, pearl barley, wheat groats, barley groats, millets, basmati rice, jasmine rice, long grain rice, short grain rice, hulled rice not polished, sugar..
Granite Slabs, Tiles, Pavers, Tombstones, Cobblestones..
Amber gemstones.
Agrotrading products like sunflower oil, rape oil, corn, wheat, building materials like fly ash, lime.
As a dense and hard material, dolomite is widely in demand in construction - in finishing works and for the construction of low-rise buildings. Also, the mineral is an important element of the refractory treatment of blast furnaces for steel processing and is used as a flux for melting iron materials. In addition to the above, dolomite: used as raw material for ceramics, glass, cement, fertilizers; used in the production of pesticides, paints; is the basis for creating decorative and building stones; acts as a filler in the production of asphalt, concrete blocks, etc. A large amount of powdered dolomite (dolomite flour) is actively used in the creation of float glass. Limestone material is also added to the soil to reduce acidity and "sweeten" the land. This special material plays an important role in a variety of components used to manufacture residential and commercial construction products: plasters (including waterproof); mastics; roofing systems; construction connections; marble and polymers; concrete blocks; floor coverings - composite vinyl tiles, etc.