Dolomite Supplier

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Dolomite soil or dolomite sand is one of the most significant carbonate minerals. Dolomite supplier essentially makes raw Dolomite from carbonate rocks achieved from sea sedimentary layers.

Dolomite which is also known as “dolostone” and “dolomite rock”, is in the shape of double carbonate of calcium and magnesium. The chemical formula of this product is CA Mg (CO3).

The ratios of CaCO3 and MgCO3 vary in the extraction areas and the geological environment. Dolomite refractories are among the basic products whose raw materials are composed of either molten or porous Dodoma.

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Dolomite applications:

Dolomite has a great variety in industrial uses and what follows are some key Dolomite applications:

  1. As a fluxing material for the protection of refractory lining, and as a refractory raw material in iron and steel industries.
  2. Additive for thermoplastic
  3. Hardening agent for rubber industries
  4. Powder coating in ceramic industries
  5. Reinforced polyester glass fiber
  6. Leather fabrics and flooring
  7. Detergent uses
  8. Glass making industries (high-grade dolomite with <0.2 % Fe(total) is used in glassmaking process),
  9. Source of magnesium oxide,
  10. As a flux in the steel industries for removing impurities,
  11. Decorative and dimension/ornamental stone,
  12. As a soil conditioner used to sweeten acidic soils and make them more alkaline or neutral.

Dolomite is essentially found as bulky and enormous layers with hundreds of meters of thickness.

This mineral has hovered near 15 percent of the earth’s crust altogether and has almost been observed in all areas of the world in large quantities. Dolomite is known as one of the most common sedimentary rocks.

The rocks containing dolomite are recognizable with the very name of dolomite or dolomite limestone. It is not exaggerated to say that none of the minerals has the variety range of consumption that limestone and dolomite have.

Dolomite supplier prepares this mineral in powder, granulation, or lump shapes. Therefore, it will be applicable in different industries like glasswork, fillers, pharmacy, etc.

The world’s largest Dolomite Supplier/exporter categorized by countries in 2019:

  1. China – 16.9%of the world exports ($)
  2. Belgium – 8.9%($)
  3. Canada – 8.66%($)
  4. Spain – 7.16%($)
  5. Germany – 6.77%($)
  6. Thailand – 6.43%($)
  7. Slovak Republic – 5.18%($)
  8. Netherlands – 5.14%($)
  9. Korea – 4.81%($)
  10. Brazil – 3.17%($)

The largest flows of exports of Dolomite, in 2019

According to statistics provided by the major Dolomite Supplier/exporters, the largest flows of exports of Dolomite, in 2019 are as follows:

Exports from Belgium to the Netherlands: (5.16% of the world exports, $8.67 million)
Exports from Canada to the USA: (8.47% of the world exports, $14.2 million)
Exports from China to Japan: (13.9% of the world exports, $23 million)
Exports from Korea to Japan: (3.53% of the world exports, $5.94 million)
Exports from the Netherlands to Belgium: (2.02% of the world exports, $3.4 million)
Exports from the Slovak Republic to the Czech Republic: (1.99% of the world exports, $3.35 million)
Exports from the Slovak Republic to Poland: (3.13% of the world exports, $5.25 million)
Exports from Spain to the United Kingdom: (3.81% of the world exports, $6.41 million)
Exports from Thailand to Japan: (2.08% of the world exports, $3.49 million)
Exports from Thailand to Malaysia: (2.13% of the world exports, $3.59 million)

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Dolomite Supplier from Iran

The dolomite reserves in Iran are almost 44 million tones. In Iran, high-quality dolomite is found in many regions. Most of the mines are open mines and do not need any ore dressing process.

The most important dolomite mines in Iran are located in Isfahan, Hamedan, Kerman, Zanjan, and Azerbaijan provinces

The dolomite richest sources of Iran dolomite reserves belong to Hamedan with 45 percent. Whereas thick layers of this mineral lay on the lime in this area. These layers appear as faults nearby the younger layers.

There are many similarities between dolomite and limestone. There is a color arena from white to gray, and white to light brown in both limestone and dolomite.

Similarly, the hardness and also solubility inside diluted chloric acid are the same in both. Consequently, both have to be crushed to apply as a material in construction and building.

Romak Trading Co.

Romak Trading Company, as a reliable dolomite supplier from Iran, honors to have an expert team in supplying and exporting the best quality of dolomite. Furthermore, our logistic specialists’ team is ready to export and transport this product to far destinations.

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