About DOLOMITE
Discover our meritorious DOLOMITE, in demand across industries for its sterling purity and ravishing whiteness of over 96%. Presented as a fine, white powder, it boasts instant savings with every markdown for bulk orders. With a purity level of 85%, solubility reactions in acids, and consistent particle size (200-500 mesh), it's tailored for laboratory, industrial, and commercial needs. Stable, non-flammable, and crafted for diverse sectors-from glass and ceramics to paints, agriculture, and construction-this industrial-grade marvel stands as a cornerstone for excellence. Store safely for a shelf life of up to two years.
Directions and Special Application Features of DOLOMITE
Apply DOLOMITE by blending with other compounds or directly into your processes in glass, ceramics, paints, or agriculture. Ensure you wear proper protective gear and follow laboratory or industrial protocols. The powder disperses evenly, ensuring consistent results. Noteworthy features include its high white index, insolubility in water, and stability under normal reactivity. Suitable for various mesh sizes, DOLOMITE easily integrates into different applications for optimal performance.
Supply Ability, Pricing, and Export Markets for DOLOMITE
As a trusted dealer, exporter, and supplier based in India, we meet large-scale demands promptly with the lowest price options available. Our market value is maintained through flexible payment terms and customized orders to best suit your operational needs. DOLOMITE is charged at highly competitive rates, ensuring remarkable savings. We primarily export to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, offering reliable shipment and strong aftersales support.
FAQ's of DOLOMITE:
Q: How should DOLOMITE be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: DOLOMITE should be stored in a cool, dry location away from moisture, using HDPE or jumbo bags to preserve its quality and prolong its two-year shelf life.
Q: What is the process for integrating DOLOMITE into industrial applications?
A: Incorporate DOLOMITE by mixing it as a powder into manufacturing processes such as glass production, paint formulations, or fertilizer blending, following recommended mesh size and safety guidelines.
Q: When is DOLOMITE typically used in laboratory or industrial settings?
A: DOLOMITE is commonly utilized when a high-grade, stable, and white mineral additive is required, particularly in glass, ceramics, paints, agriculture, construction, and rubber industries.
Q: Where can DOLOMITE be exported from and to which markets?
A: Our DOLOMITE is primarily exported from India, serving principal markets across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East through reliable distribution networks.
Q: What are the main benefits of using DOLOMITE in industry?
A: DOLOMITE delivers consistent whiteness, high reactivity with acids, meritorious purity, and versatile uses, making it essential for enhancing product quality in multiple sectors.