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Gypsum Plaster

Gypsum Stone (Raw Gypsum) Gypsum stone, also known by its scientific name Calcium Sulfate Dehydrate (CaSO4.2H2O), is a mineral that is extracted from gypsum mines in various forms. The purity of raw gypsum varies in the extraction process, and in our mining complex, gypsum stones with the highest purity and color quality are selected for...

Orange Salt

Orange Salt Orange Rock Salt is extracted from mine salts mainly in Garmsar city of Semnan province. This salt is totally natural and is mined by workers and vehicles in the mine and for lumps sizes (more than 4 Kg), all be separated by colors and sizes in the mine and...

White Salt

Salt Salt, also known as sodium chloride, is about 40% sodium and 60% chloride. It flavors food and is used as a binder and stabilizer. It is also a food preservative, as bacteria can't thrive in the presence of a high amount of salt. The human body requires a small amount...

Barite

Barite, a mineral mostly composed of barium sulfate (BaSO4), receives its name from the Greek time period ‘barys’, signifying “heavy”. This is a reflection of Barite’s high specific gravity of 4.5, which is terrific for a non-metal mineral.   The look of Barite is usually white/grey, but it may range from yellow,...

Celestine

Celestine “Celestine,” also known as “Celestite,” is a captivating crystal that has fascinated both crystal enthusiasts and spiritual seekers. It is a mineral composed of strontium sulfate (SrSO4). Celestine forms attractive crystals with a distinctive soft blue color. These crystals can be a uniform shade of blue or exhibit lighter and darker areas of color. Although pure...

Fluorine

Fluorine with the chemical formula CaF2 is the most important fluorine mineral in nature which the element fluorine can be obtained from it. This mineral can be seen in yellow, green, pink, purple, blue, colorless and sometimes black colors. Fluorine mineral contains 48.7% fluorine and 51.3% calcium when it is pure....

Mineral

  Introduction Globally, two principal mineral belts are recognized for their substantial contributions to the Earth’s mineral wealth, accounting for roughly 15% of the global total. The Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt is particularly noteworthy, with Iran encompassing about 12% of this belt’s expanse. Iran’s strategic geological location has led to the discovery of...