Dolomite

MINERAL
Dolomite
Dolomite is a common sedimentary rock-forming mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO₃)₂). It has various industrial and decorative uses due to its unique properties.
- Dolomite is used as a filler and extender in paints and coatings to improve their mechanical properties, reduce costs, and enhance durability.
- Dolomite is added to plastics to enhance their rigidity, thermal conductivity, and impact resistance. It also reduces production costs by acting as a cost-effective filler.
- In soaps and detergents, finely ground dolomite serves as a mild abrasive, aiding in the cleaning process.
- Dolomite is used as a fluxing agent in the steelmaking process to remove impurities and improve the quality of the steel.
- It can be used in the manufacture of cement, contributing to the binding properties and overall performance of the material.
- Dolomite-based refractory materials provide thermal insulation, ensuring energy efficiency and protection in industrial processes.
Physical Composition
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
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Sp. Gravity | 2.6-2.8 |
Oil Absorption | 12 to 14 |
Volatile Content | Max. 0.5% |
PH of 10% slurry | 8.5 to 9.0 |
Coarse Particles | Max. 0.5% |
Chemical Composition
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder | |
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CaCO3 | 56.5% | |
MgCO3 | 43.0% | |
CaO | 31.5% | |
MgO | 20.5% | |
Fe2O3 | 0.5% | |
SiO2 | 1.5% | |
Al2O3 | 0.5% |