Bentonite is hydrated aluminum silicate. The multi-properties of bentonite (hydration, swelling, water absorption, viscosity, thixotropy make it a multi-application product for diverse industries). Our bentonite is of high quality and very fine particle size resulting in superior swelling capacity and bonding powers.
We are offering silica.Quartz or silica occurs commonly in nature as sandstone, silica sand or quartzite. It is the starting material for the production of silicate glasses and ceramics. Quartz is one of the most abundant oxide materials in the earth crust. It can exist in an amorphous form (vitreous silica) or in a variety of crystalline forms.
We are offering calcite.Calcite is a high purity mineral of limestone family. The particle structure is spherical and microcrystalline. It occurs in rhombohedral form and contains very high caco3 percentage having low specific gravity.
We are offering red ocher powder.Red ocher is a dye obtained from an impure earthy ore of iron or ferruginous, usually red (hematite) or yellow (limonite). In addition to being the principal ore of iron, hematite is a constituent of a number of abrasives and pigments.
We are offering barytes powder.Baryites is the naturally occurring mineral form of barium sulphate. Its main properties are its high specific gravity, high refractive index, good wetability, low bulking value, very low solubility, non-toxic, and also chemically and physically unreactive.
We are offering soapstone powder.Talc is a versatile mineral, widely used in various industrial applications. The nature of deposit, formation of talc is the index of its chemical purity and physical features. The important properties of talc are its chemical inertness, high dielectric strength, high thermal conductivity, low electrical conductivity and oil & grease absorption.
We are offering sodium feldspar.Feldspar comprises a group of minerals containing potassium, sodium, calcium and aluminium silicates. It is the universal flux used in all types of ceramic bodies & glaze. Feldspars are primarily used in industrial applications for their alumina and alkali content. They are the most common rock-forming minerals