Quality Raw Materials

Supplying dolomite, limestone, and talc for diverse industrial applications since 1984 with excellence.

DOLOMITE

Reliable dolomite supply with stringent quality control for consistent purity and performance in industries.

LIMESTONE

High-quality limestone delivered on time, ensuring reliability and efficiency for various industrial needs.

TALC

Top-grade talc with conscientious quality, perfect for industrial use.

LIMESTONE

Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). It forms mainly from the accumulation of organic materials such as shells, coral, and algae in marine environments, which over time become compacted and cemented together. Additionally, limestone can also form from the direct precipitation of calcium carbonate from water, such as in caves where it creates features like stalactites and stalagmites.

Limestone is widely recognized for its role in forming natural landscapes and geological features, and it plays a significant role in the Earth's carbon cycle.

DOLOMITE

Dolomite is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of the mineral dolomite, which is a calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO₃)₂). It forms through the alteration of limestone, where calcium carbonate is replaced by magnesium carbonate. The mineral typically appears in a range of colors, including white, gray, pink, and brown, and it exhibits a rhombohedral crystal structure.

Dolomite is often found in sedimentary rock formations, particularly in regions with historical marine environments. Its formation involves the chemical process of dolomitization, where calcium carbonate in limestone is transformed into dolomite through the addition of magnesium.

Dolomite is used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties, including its hardness, chemical stability, and resistance to weathering.

TALC

Talc is a naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of magnesium silicate (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2). It is the softest mineral on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes it uniquely valuable in a range of applications. Talc typically appears in a variety of colors, including white, gray, green, and blue. Its smooth, greasy feel and its ability to absorb moisture and reduce friction make it ideal for use in products such as talcum powder, as well as in industrial applications. Talc is used in the production of ceramics, paint, rubber, and paper, where it functions as a filler and a processing aid. Its lubricating properties also make it valuable in the manufacturing of various goods and in the enhancement of certain industrial processes