We supply a broad range of export-compliant minerals in custom mesh sizes, with global packaging standards and container-optimized logistics.
📦 Packaging: HDPE Bags | Paper Sacks | Jumbo Bags | Palletized Loads
Available Products & Key Uses
1. Attapulgite
Oilfield muds, absorbents
This versatile mineral is widely used in various industries, including oil and gas, and our Attapulgite is manufactured to meet global quality standards.
2. Bleaching Earth
Edible oil refining
We supply high-quality bleaching earth, essential for refining and decolorizing vegetable oils and fats.
3. Kaolin / China Clay
Ceramics, rubber, paper, paint
“Kaolin (china clay)” soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of china and porcelain and is widely used in the making of paper, rubber, paint, and many other products.
4. Fly Ash
Cement, AAC blocks, geopolymer binder
A by-product of combustion, Fly Ash is a valuable material used in construction and environmental applications.
5. Silica Sand
Glass, foundry, construction
Our premium silica sand is perfect for use in construction, glassmaking, and industrial applications.
6. Laterite
Road base, cement blending
Known for its rich iron content, our Laterite finds extensive use in construction and other commercial sectors.
7. Guar Gum
Drilling muds, textiles, food, pharma
Guar gum is a gel-forming fiber from the seed of the guar plant (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba). It’s used to thicken foods and is also used as a dietary supplement. Guar gum helps normalize the moisture content of the stool, absorbing excess liquid in those with diarrhea, and softening the stool in those with constipation.
8. Ball Clay
Sanitaryware, tiles, ceramics
Ball clay a very plastic high-firing clay that fires white to light buff and is used especially to give plasticity to clayware bodies containing short clays.
9. Dolomite
Steel, refractory, construction
Dolomite is used as a source of magnesium metal and of magnesia (MgO), which is a constituent of refractory bricks. Dolostone is often used instead of limestone as an aggregate for both cement and bitumen mixes and also as a flux in blast furnaces.
10. Feldspar
Glass, ceramics, enamel coatings
Feldspars are composed of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen combined with varying amounts of one or more metals, particularly potassium, sodium, and calcium.
Feldspar is an important source of alumina in the glassmaking and the ceramics industries. In ceramics, it acts as a flux and provides the vitreous lustre of chinaware and ceramic tiles. It is used in glazes and enamels and is an important mineral filler in paints, plastics, sealants.
11. Talc
Plastics, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals
Talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate with a chemical formula of Mg3Si4O10(OH)2. Talc has many uses in cosmetics and other personal care products.
12. Diatomaceous Earth
Glass, ceramics, enamel coatings
Feldspars are composed of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen combined with varying amounts of one or more metals, particularly potassium, sodium, and calcium.
Feldspar is an important source of alumina in the glassmaking and ceramics industries. In ceramics, it acts as a flux and provides the vitreous lustre of chinaware and ceramic tiles. It is used in glazes and enamels and is an important mineral filler in paints, plastics, and sealants.
13. Multani Mitti / Fuller’s Earth:
Cosmetics, skincare, refining
Multani Mitti, also known as Fuller’s Earth, is a natural clay that has been used for centuries due to its various skincare, beauty, and industrial applications. It is rich in minerals like magnesium, silica, and aluminum, and is known for its ability to absorb oil, impurities, and toxins.
Key Properties:
· Absorbent: It absorbs oil, dirt, and impurities, making it ideal for oily and acne-prone skin.
· Cooling Effect: It has a soothing and cooling effect on the skin, which helps reduce inflammation.
· Exfoliating: It gently exfoliates the skin, removing dead cells and promoting a smoother texture.
Applications and Usage:
1. Skin Care:
· Acne Treatment: Multani Mitti is often used to treat acne and pimples by drawing out excess oil and impurities from the skin. It helps prevent clogged pores, which are a major cause of acne.
· Face Packs: A popular use of Multani Mitti is in face masks. It can be mixed with water, rose water, or other ingredients like honey or sandalwood powder to create a face pack that cleanses, brightens, and rejuvenates the skin.
· Skin Brightening: It can be used to lighten dark spots, blemishes, and uneven skin tone, giving the skin a radiant glow.
· Oil Control: Perfect for oily skin, it absorbs excess sebum, leaving the skin matte and fresh.
2. Hair Care:
· Scalp Treatment: Multani Mitti can be applied to the scalp to absorb excess oil, remove dandruff, and promote healthier hair growth.
· Hair Mask: It can be mixed with water, yogurt, or aloe vera gel to create a nourishing hair mask that cleanses the scalp and adds volume to the hair.
3. Spa and Beauty Treatments:
· Facial Cleanser: Many spa treatments use Multani Mitti as a natural cleanser to remove dirt and impurities, leaving the skin feeling refreshed and soft.
· Sunburn Relief: Due to its cooling properties, it can be applied to sunburned skin to help soothe irritation and reduce redness.
· Anti-Tan Treatment: Regular use of Multani Mitti masks can help remove tanning from the skin and lighten the complexion.
4. Body and Detox:
· Detoxifying Bath: It can be added to bath water to detoxify the body and cleanse the skin, absorbing toxins and impurities.
· Treatment for Skin Infections: Multani Mitti has mild antiseptic properties that can help treat minor skin infections and rashes.
5. Industrial Uses:
· Oil Purification: In industries, Fuller’s Earth (Multani Mitti) is used to absorb oils, grease, and other impurities from liquids, especially in refining processes like bleaching oils and fats.
· Absorbent Material: It’s also used in various industries as an absorbent material for cleaning spills or for use in cosmetics and toiletries.
How to Use Multani Mitti:
· For a Face Mask: Mix Multani Mitti with water, rose water, or yogurt to form a thick paste. Apply it evenly on the face, let it dry, and rinse off with lukewarm water.
· For Oily Skin: You can create a mixture of Multani Mitti, honey, and lemon juice to control excess oil and give the skin a natural glow.
· For Hair: Mix Multani Mitti with water or a carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply it to your scalp and hair to detoxify and improve hair texture.
Precautions:
· Patch Test: Although Multani Mitti is generally safe, it’s recommended to do a patch test before using it extensively on the skin to avoid allergic reactions.
· Avoid Overuse: Overuse can lead to dry skin, especially for people with already dry skin, so it’s important to use it in moderation.