Agriculture

 

Talc is hydrophobic in nature, meaning that it repels water. As a result, Talc powder is used as an anticaking agent in the formulation of fertilizers which prevents the formation of lumps or stickiness. Another major benefit of talc being used in the agriculture industry is that it is chemically inert in nature and does not react with other elements or compounds and because of this property it has been used as a carrier for animal feed, pesticides ad insecticides. Dolomite powder is also very efficient in improving the cultivation and adds to the quality of soil by conditioning it. This mineral is effective in improving the pH level of soil by neutralizing its acidic content. Moreover, it plays a vital role in boosting the cell wall structure formation of plants for improving their immunity function.

Soil is generally acidic, and crushed calcium carbonate rock is considered the most economically efficient and appropriate neutralizing agent. The simultaneous use of organic fertilizer can increase plants' absorption of calcium and reduce the loss of calcium from the soil. We are also engaged in manufacturing high-grade quartz powder which retards excessive vegetative growth and converts it into reproductive growth of the plant. Lastly, Kaolin or China Clay supplied by is also used in a variety of agricultural applications including seed coatings and pesticide formulations.