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Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal LicksOur Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal Licks are crafted from 100% natural...
05/06/2024

Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal Licks
Our Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal Licks are crafted from 100% natural Himalayan salt, containing 84 essential minerals and trace elements vital for livestock at all life stages. These salt licks provide a convenient and ideal source of bio-energetic resources for various animals, including horses, cows, sheep, deer, and goats.

Key Benefits
Nutrient-rich: Packed with 84 essential minerals and trace elements crucial for animal growth, health, and well-being.
Natural Affinity: Animals naturally seek out salt, making these licks an effective way to meet their regular salt and mineral requirements.
High Potency: Made from selected Himalayan rock salt with a high concentration of minerals. The production process involves separating darker, mineral-rich salt rocks from lighter, sodium-rich ones, ensuring maximum nutritional value.
Durability and Quality
Our salt licks are designed to overcome common concerns about pressed salt licks crumbling or dissolving quickly. They are produced under tons of pressure using specialized pressing machines, ensuring exceptional durability. These licks have been rigorously tested in extreme outdoor conditions and have demonstrated outstanding resilience. Customer feedback indicates that the smooth surface of our salt licks is gentle on the animals' tongues.

Suitable for Various Animals
These salt licks are beneficial for a wide range of animals, including:

Horses
Cows
Sheep
Deer
Goats
Incorporating our Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal Licks into your livestock's diet ensures they receive the essential minerals needed for optimal health and growth. These licks meet the animals' natural craving for salt and support their overall development and vitality.

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16/11/2023
Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal Licks are made with 100% natural Himalayan Salt that contains 84 minerals and trac...
15/01/2023

Compressed Himalayan Rock Salt Animal Licks are made with 100% natural Himalayan Salt that contains 84 minerals and trace elements which are essential for livestock at all life stages. They are a convenient and ideal source of bio-energetic resource for all animals and livestock including horses, cows, sheep, deer, goats, etc.

Animals have a natural affinity for eating salt; therefore, Himalayan Compressed Salt licks provide them with regular salt requirements and other necessary minerals which contribute to their growth. Our Compressed Salt Licks are made using only selected Himalayan Rock Salt that contains a high potency of minerals. This process involves the separation of dark to lighter shades of the Salt Rocks. The lighter shades, almost white, contain fewer minerals and more sodium.

Contrary to popular belief, pressed salt licks are criticized for crumbling or quickly dissolving, but our Salt Licks are pressed using TONS of pressure under customized Pressing Machines. We have tested them outdoors in extreme weather conditions and they held up better than we expected. We have tried them with many types of Animals and only receive good feedback, most of our customers say that the smooth surface is easier on the Animal's tongue

Himalayan pink salt is a naturally pink coloured variety of salt that is mined in Pakistan near the Himalayan Mountains ...
15/01/2023

Himalayan pink salt is a naturally pink coloured variety of salt that is mined in Pakistan near the Himalayan Mountains of South Asia. Pink Himalayan salt is mined like rock salt; however, it is technically sea salt. Salt is a nutrient that might plays an important role in maintaining human health.

However, excess salt in our diet can lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Himalayan pink salt is being used as an alternative to table salt due to its health benefits. Pink Himalayan salt has superior mineral content compared to table or sea salt. It contains lower sodium chloride compared to table salt.

Crystalline silica is an essential component of materials that have an abundance of uses in industry and are a vital com...
12/04/2021

Crystalline silica is an essential component of materials that have an abundance of uses in industry and are a vital component in many things used in our everyday lives. It is impossible to imagine houses without bricks, mortar, or windows, cars without engines or windscreens, life without roads or other transport infrastructures, and everyday items made of glass or pottery.
Industrial silica is used in a vast array of industries, the main ones being the glass, foundries, construction, ceramics, and the chemical industry. Silica in its finest form is also used as functional filler for paints, plastics, rubber, and silica sand is used in water filtration and agriculture.
Other examples of everyday uses include the construction and maintenance of an extensive range of sports and leisure facilities. Crystalline silica is also irreplaceable in a series of high-tech applications, for example in optical data transmission fibers and precision casting. It is also used in the metallurgical industry as the raw material for silicon metal and ferrosilicon production. Another specialized application is oil extraction. Altogether there are hundreds of applications of industrial silica in our daily life. Silica products have become so obvious to us that we don't even know they are being applied.

Limestone is a type of sedimentary rock that is found naturally in the earth’s environment. The rock comprises primarily...
09/04/2021

Limestone is a type of sedimentary rock that is found naturally in the earth’s environment. The rock comprises primarily of chemical compound calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in the form of calcite which is yet again a type of mineral. It also contains other materials like quartz, clay minerals, pyrite, feldspar, and siderite amongst others.
It is an organic substance
As for the physical properties, limestone usually varies between very fine-textured rocks and coarse-textured rocks. Further, there are many different types and names of limestone like chalk, coquina, travertine, tufa, fossiliferous limestone, lithographic limestone, oolitic limestone. They have been categorized based on how each rock is formed, how it looks, composition, and some other factors.

Different Uses of Limestone
When we talk about the uses of limestone, the first thing that strikes our mind is
Construction. Well, architecture (or construction) is one space where they are dependent on limestone to a great extent. Interestingly, as this rock is so valuable and important, buyers are ready to pay even five times more than the value of the stone mostly for delivery. However, apart from architecture, there are several other uses of this rock as well. We will look at them in detail.

Agriculture
Industries
Construction and Architecture
Other Uses

Dolomite is arock-forming mineral. It is a calcium magnesium carbonate with a chemical composition of CaMg(CO3)2. It is ...
09/04/2021

Dolomite is arock-forming mineral. It is a calcium magnesium carbonate with a chemical composition of CaMg(CO3)2. It is the primary component of the sedimentary rock known as dolostone and the metamorphic rock known as dolomitic marble. Limestone that contains some dolomite is known as dolomitic limestone.
Dolomite has various industrial uses like
Construction aggregate
Cement manufacture
Dimension stone,
Calcined to produce lime,
Sometimes an oil and gas reservoir,
A source of magnesia for the chemical industry, agricultural soil treatments,
Metallurgical flux

06/04/2021

Quartz Applications

1) Jewelry and gemstones

For centuries, quartz has been used in jewelry production and as gemstones. The hard, polishable, crystalline, and durable nature of quartz makes it an excellent material for this purpose. The varieties of quartz popularly used as jewelry and gemstones include Citrine, Amethyst, Ametrine, rose quartz, Aventurine, and Opal. Quartz with microcrystalline (cryptocrystalline) structures like Agate and Jasper is also used as gemstones.

2) Glassmaking

Glassmaking is one of the primaries uses of quartz. Glass is manufactured from a chemical compound known as Silica dioxide (SiO2) (a colorless crystalline compound found as quartz, sand, or flint). This silica dioxide (which must be 99.9% exceptionally pure) is melted and allowed to cool down into whichever shape or dimension desired. Optical-based quartz crystals are used in the manufacture of lasers, microscopes, telescopes, electronic sensors, and scientific instruments.
In India, almost half of the quartz consumption is in the glass industry. Quartz sand is commonly used in the Indian glass industry for making container glass, flat glass, plate glass, specialty glass, fiberglass, bottles, table glassware, and other glassware. Quartz supplying industries such as Unique Crystal minerals LLP supply a large amount of quartz sand which is widely used in the Indian Glassmaking Industry.

3) Watches and clocks

Quartz crystals contain oscillators that possess the ability to vibrate at precise frequencies that helps to regulate the movement of the watch or clock, thereby making them accurate timepieces. Quartz crystals possess the piezoelectric effect (the ability to produce electricity when subjected to mechanical stress) which is also used to keep a tab on time.

4) Foundry materials (Metal Casting Industry)

Quartz sand is often blended with cohesive agents such as clay, resin sodium silicate, and oil, and used for the purpose of molding and metal casting. The properties of quartz sand such as high melting point, high strength, and refractoriness help in the process of metal casting. Also, microcrystalline quartz is used to smoothen out crude edges on metals after they are cut, cast, or drilled.
In the metal casting industry, Quartz sand is also added to molten metals for the process of removing impurities, mostly oxygen. The sand gets bonded with the impurities and is then easily removed.

5) Refractory industry

Quartz sand is used in the production of refractory bricks because of its sheer strength and resistance to heat. It is also used as a flux to smelt out crude edges on metals after they have been cast, cut, or drilled.

6) Abrasives

Due to its hardness (it is harder than most natural minerals), and resistance to corrosion, quartz sand is considered a wonderful abrasive. Also, it is used for sandblasting, glass grinding media, scouring cleansers (powder), and sanding and sawing grit.

7) Petroleum industry

Silica sand, alongside water and other chemicals under high pressure, is forced down into a bedrock formation via a well. The high pressure fractures the bedrock, the silica sand injects into the fractures and holds them in place, creating a passage for the flow of natural gas from the bedrock formation into the well. This process is known as hydraulic fracturing.

8) Kitchen Countertops

Engineered quartz stones, which are industrially made from raw quartz, are popularly used as countertops and slabs in residential and commercial buildings.
Certain characteristics of engineered quartz stones distinguish them from natural stones such as granite and marble. The non-porous property of quartz makes it resist retaining stains. Hence, quartz countertops are easy to clean, do not retain stain, attractive, and luxurious.
9) Sharpening tools

Novaculite, a form of cryptocrystalline or microcrystalline quartz, is used in making medical incision devices, cutting weapons, and sharpening cutting tools for thousands of years even up to this day. Hones are used to sharpen razors, while whetstone or smooth stone is used to sharpen the edges of tools and knives.

10) Crucibles

Laboratory Crucibles are the containers that are used for holding chemicals when chemical or thermal tests are performed. Quartz has a very high melting point and is chemically inert, and so, is employed in making quartz crucibles that are used in the laboratories for performing chemical reactions and tests. The advantages quartz crucibles offer includes low expansion, thermal shock resistance, and excellent dimensional stability. Fused Quartz made from quartz granules is generally used in making such vessels.

11) Electronics

Just like in the production of wristwatches and clocks, quartz crystals are also used in electronics because it generates current on its surface when bent or compressed. Quartz crystals have been used for years to give an accurate frequency for all radio transmitters, radio receivers, GPS transmitters, and computers. This accuracy comes from the fact that quartz crystal is unaffected by most solvents, and remains crystalline to hundreds of degrees Fahrenheit.

12) Filler

Quartz sand and ground quartz (quartz in powder state) are used as fillers in the manufacture of adhesives, putty, paint, and rubber. This powder provides properties such as durability, chemical inertness, strength, and wear resistance.
Quartz sand is used in the manufacture of traction in railroad and mining industries due to its durability and large grains to minimize fracture. It is also used in the recreation of golf courses, volleyball courts, baseball fields, children’s sandbox, and beaches.

13) Ceramic Industry

Quartz sand is used in the ceramic industry for making ceramic tiles. The silica present in the sand helps in providing white color to the ceramic ware and helps in making the ceramic body.

14) Tripoli

Also known as rottenstone, it is high-quality crystalline silica usually in powder form. It is used to polish the jewelry, buff out stains from wood, as a filler, in plastics, paint, and rubber, and in toothpaste and soap production. Tripoli particles are rounded rather than sharp; thus, it is considered a mild abrasive.

15) Synthetic crystals

Synthetic crystals are grown in laboratories. They are artificially produced from dissolving raw silicon dioxide (SiO2) in an alkali water solution at a high temperature. Although this process is slow, it provides high purity and generally high-quality crystals that are almost as good as the naturally found quartz crystals. Synthetic quartz crystals are resistant to acids, corrosion, high temperatures, wear, impact, compression, bending, and infiltration.
Synthetic crystals are employed in the electronics industry, semiconductor and the solar industry, photomasks, and even lithographic tools.

Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms (silica dioxide). It is basically one of the ...
29/03/2021

Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms (silica dioxide). It is basically one of the most famous and the second most abundant mineral with many uses found on earth. It is a major component of rocks (igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks) and forms in all temperatures. Quartz in its purest form is clear or white in color but different impurities within the atomic lattice can cause the color to change to purple, pink, brown, black, gray, green, orange, yellow, blue, or red and in some cases, multi-color. There are various varieties of quartz with different uses. The following are the major properties of quartz which makes it one of the most useful naturally occurring minerals.
1. Some Quartz crystals possess piezoelectric property, which is the ability to generate electric potential when subjected to mechanical stress.
2. Quartz is one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals and hence can not be corroded easily.
3. It has a very high melting point and can withstand critically high temperatures.
4. It is chemically stable and does not react with other chemicals and substances.
5. Quartz crystals are visually attractive and can be found in different colors. Although naturally transparent, they are found in various colors according to the presence of impurities.
Therefore, due to its abundance, crystalline nature, high thermal, and chemical properties, quartz is employed in many large-scale applications.

A Grade super 99+% SiO2
B Grade super 98% to 99% SiO2
C Grade Mix material 90+ SiO2
D Grade Mix material 80+ SiO2

Potash lumps and Powder.We have Potash in different mesh sizes and in lumps form. Potash is primarily used in fertilizer...
29/03/2021

Potash lumps and Powder.
We have Potash in different mesh sizes and in lumps form. Potash is primarily used in fertilizers (approximately 95%) to support plant growth, increase crop yield and disease resistance, and enhance water preservation. Small quantities are used in manufacturing potassium-bearing chemicals such as Detergents, Ceramics, Pharmaceuticals, Water conditioners, and Alternatives to De-icing salt

Gypsum Lumps and PowderWe have Gypsum in Lumps and in different mesh sizes. Gypsum is used as a fluxing agent, fertilize...
29/03/2021

Gypsum Lumps and Powder
We have Gypsum in Lumps and in different mesh sizes. Gypsum is used as a fluxing agent, fertilizer, filler in paper and textiles, and retarder in portland cement. About three-fourths of the total production is calcined for use as plaster of paris and as building materials in plaster, Keene's cement, board products, and tiles and blocks.

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