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Dolomite
Dolomite is a valuable carbonate mineral with diverse applications across various industries. It's used for magnesium metal production, refractory bricks, and concrete aggregates. In addition to these, dolomite serves in building materials (glass, bricks, ceramics), agriculture (livestock feed), manufacturing (cement and sintering agents), and mining (oil and gas reservoirs).
Commonly found with limestones and evaporites, dolomite is formed through the dolomitization process which converts calcite to dolomite. Its corrosion resistance makes it effective as a barrier or separator in geological layers and an oil and gas reservoir rock.
Arta Tejarat, a dolomite supplier in Iran, provides high-quality dolomite with elevated CaO and MgO content.
Dolomite applications
Iron & Steel:
Most dolomite production is used in iron and steel, where it serves as a fluxing agent during smelting.
Cement:
Dolomite's high density and hardness enhance the strength and durability of concrete.
Glass:
In glass production, dolomite provides essential components for melting and affects glass properties.
Ceramics:
As a fluxing agent in ceramics, dolomite contributes to vitrification and influences the final product characteristics.
Mining:
Dolomite is a reservoir rock for oil and gas and functions as a sintering agent in various mining processes.
Rubber:
In the rubber industry, dolomite acts as a filler, improving the properties of rubber products.
Agriculture:
Dolomite is also used in agriculture, but the specific applications were not detailed in the text provided.
Dolomite Packing
Our Dolomite powder is offered in a 1-ton Jumbo bag.
Export destinations
We export to Middle Eastern nations, Arab nations, European nations, African nations, CIS countries, and East Asia.