INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
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BENTONITE
Bentonite's most common other name is montmorillonite, which refers to its primary mineral component. Other, less common names and related terms include sodium bentonite, swelling bentonite, Wyoming bentonite, and fuller's earth, though the last term is more general for clay with similar absorbent properties


SAND-(SILICA)
High silica dioxide (SiO₂) content, typically 99% or higher, low impurities like iron oxide, and controlled, customized grain sizes (mesh) to meet the specific needs of industries like glass, foundries, ceramics, and the energy sector.


FLY-ASH
A fine, powdery, grey residue formed from the combustion of pulverized coal in coal-fired power plants, containing silica, alumina, and iron oxides

Cement Block/AAC Block
Cement blocks and AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) blocks are common building materials for walls, but they differ significantly in composition, weight, and performance. AAC blocks are considered a more modern, eco-friendly, and high-performance alternative to traditional concrete blocks.


STONES & CLAYS
Stones include igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks like granite and marble, while Clays are classified by mineral structure, such as kaolinite, and by their properties, including kaolin (china clay), ball clay, fire clay, earthenware, and stoneware clay. Each clay type and stone possesses unique characteristics making them suitable for different applications, from construction and pottery to specialized industrial uses
