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Update Google ChromeGanpati Minerals was established in 2010 as a manufacturer of mineral mixture, industrial mineral powders. The company was formed by Divyan Somani & CA Nitin Somani. They have vast and hereditary experience in mining and manufacturing of natural minerals.
The company is having a well-structured management setup comprising of well trained and highly skilled staff. Our aim is to provide solutions to market demands and trends, sustaining itself by innovation, technology and customer service.
Steatite, Talc, French chalk or Soapstone - is chemically a hydrous Magnesium silicate with a basic formula of 3MgO 4SiO2 H2O.The crystal structure of pure talc is a brucite sheet (Mg12O12H4) sandwiched between two silica (SiO2) sheets, to form talc layers that are superimposed indefinitely.
Read MoreCalcite is a calcium carbonate mineral (minerals containing CO3) that is usually white. It is one of the most important minerals in the world and is extremely common. It can be found in the three main types of rocks (sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks) and, in the form of marble.
Read MoreRocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as Kaoling, kaolin, Kalaba or china clay. China Clay falls under Kaolinite group of clays. It has the usual compositions of Al2O3, 2SiO2, 2H2O, Hydrous Aluminium Silicate. China Clay mining is a complicated process which can be split into three distinct sections.
Read MoreQuartz (Silica SiO2) is the most common mineral in the Earths crust. Quartz is found in sandstones, pegmatites granites, and other igneous rocks. It forms veins in the cracks of rocks. There is a lot of heat and water where they form. Crystals are made when the quartz cools down.
Read MoreSilica is the name given to a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen, the two most abundant elements in the earth's crust. Silica is found commonly in the crystalline state and rarely in an amorphous state. It is composed of one atom of silicon and two atoms of oxygen resulting in the chemical formula SiO2.
Read MoreSodium feldspar is also called as Sodium feldspar Sodium feldspar finds applications in vitrified tile,ceramic glazes,costings,polymers and plastic compounding, Ceramics, glass, abrasives ,paints. Sodium feldspar is the second most well-liked variety of feldspar.
Read MorePotash and soda feldspar occur as essential constituents of granite, syenite and gneisses. However, workable deposits are found in pegmatite veins consisting mainly of feldspar, quartz-feldspar veins and also occur with mica pegmatites. Feldspar is of widespread occurrence and is mined in almost all countries.
Read MoreNatural Abrasive is a mineral abrasive produced from naturally occurring almandite garnet. It is produced by processing beach sand and grading to exact specifications. Due to its low free silica, Natural Abrasive abrasive is widely used in sand/grit blasting and now widely popular for waterjet cutting.
Read MoreDolomite originates in the same sedimentary environments as limestone - warm, shallow, marine environments where calcium carbonate mud accumulates in the form of shell debris, fecal material, coral fragments, and carbonate precipitates. Dolomite is thought to form when the calcite (CaCO3)
Read MoreBentonite is a clay generated frequently from the alteration of volcanic ash, consisting predominantly of smectite minerals, usually montmorillonite. Other smectite group minerals include hectorite, saponite, beidelite and nontronite. Smectites are clay minerals,
Read MoreBarite is the primary, naturally occurring, barium-based mineral. Barium, atomic number 56, derives its name from Greek and means heavy. Barite is also known as baryte, and in Missouri is known as "tiff”. The primary countries in which commercial deposits of barite are currently...
Read MoreTo maintain the desired standard of quality of the products, Supreme quality is the principle objective of our company.