HOMEBASE HARD ROCK GARNET is a non-metallic naturally obtainable mineral abrasive which is also known as almandine garnet. It is the harviest and hardest of garnets. Thanks to its proper hardness,physical and chemical properties, HOMEBASE HARD ROCK GARNET is used widely for waterjet cutting, sandblasting and water filtration, offering high efficiency, low cost and clean environment.
HOMEBASE HARD ROCK GARNET is a non-metallic naturally obtainable mineral abrasive which is also known as almandine garnet. It is the harviest and hardest of garnets. Thanks to its proper hardness,physical and chemical properties, HOMEBASE HARD ROCK GARNET is used widely for waterjet cutting, sandblasting and water filtration, offering high efficiency, low cost and clean environment.
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.
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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.
Black Rock Salt is used extensively in making chat items, garnishing salads, making marinades and is an essential part of many ethnic Indian beverages.
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)
Rock phosphate is valued for its phosphorus content, which is a crucial element for various biological processes in plants. Phosphorus is essential for energy transfer, root development, flower and fruit formation, and overall plant growth. It is a fundamental component of nucleic acids, ATP (adenosine triphosphate), and other vital molecules in plants.
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
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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
Rock Phosphate is a mineral feedstock to produce phosphate fertilizers and phosphoric acid.
Usage: Rock phosphate does not dissolve easily in water, making it difficult for plants to assimilate. Chemical conversion via phosphoric acid produces phosphate fertilizers, such as DAP, MAP and other ammonium phosphates, which are more easily assimilated by plants.