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Mineral Trading

We trade various heavy minerals such Garnet, Sillimanite, Ilmenite, Rutile and Zircon. Also we trade natural minerals such as Barite, Bentonite, Limestone, Quartz and other products such as Coal Slag, Copper Slag, Fused Alumina, Ferro Silicon, Ferro Manganese etc.

Zircon

Zircon

Zircon, normally a transparent beige coloured glassy mineral, finds its place in many an industrial application worldwide.

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Barite

Barite

Barite, also called barytes or heavy spar, the most common barium mineral, barium sulfate (BaSO4).

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Bentonite

Bentonite

The formation of bentonite involves the alteration of volcanic glass to clay minerals.

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Limestone

Limestone

Limestone, sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), usually in the form of calcite or aragonite.

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Quartz

Quartz

Quartz, widely distributed mineral of many varieties that consists primarily of silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2).

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Coal Slag

Coal Slag

Coal Slag is boiler slag, which is a recycled product from coal burning plants.

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Copper slag

Copper slag

Copper slag is mainly used for surface blast-cleaning.

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Fused Alumina

Fused Alumina

Fused Alumina is made in electric arc furnace by passing a current between vertical carbon electrodes. The heat generated from this procedure melts the alumina feedstock.

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Ferrosilicon

Ferrosilicon

Ferrosilicon is an alloy of iron and silicon with an average silicon content between 15 and 90 weight percent. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides.

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Ilmenite

Ilmenite

Ilmenite is a placer mineral found only in some parts of the world. It has a great demand for many industries for its utilities vary from pigment industry to...

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Garnet

Garnet

Our conspicuous brand - Garnet - is a non - metallic naturally obtainable mineral abrasive mined from the beaches of the Gulf of Mannar.

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Ferromanganese

Ferro Manganese

Ferromanganese, a ferroalloy with high content of manganese, is made by heating a mixture of the oxides MnO2 and Fe2O3...

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