Dolomite is an anhydrous carbonate mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate, ideally CaMg(CO3)2. Dolomite is used as an ornamental stone, a concrete aggregate, and a source of magnesium oxide, as well as in the Pidgeon process for the production of magnesium. It is an important petroleum reservoir rock, and serves as the host rock for large strata-bound Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) ore deposits of base metals such as lead, zinc, and copper. Where calcite limestone is uncommon or too costly, dolomite is sometimes used in its place as a flux for the smelting of iron and steel. Large quantities of processed dolomite are used in the production of float glass and chalk.
Our Sample Results (2015): Initial weight 4.000. Final weight 4.900. Minimum He Flow (1/min) 0.53
Compound | CaO | AI2O3 | SiO2 | MgO | K.2O | P2O5 | SO3 | TiO2 | MnO | Na2O | Fe2O3 | CO2 |
Conc Unit | 31.553% | 1.285% | 0.284% | 21.427% | 0.036% | 0.020% | 0.078% | 0.009% | 0.010% | 0.142% | 0.172% | 44.984% |
Color: White / off-White/ Gray
Size : 17 microns -75 microns.
Other sizes are available as per customer request.