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Magnesite
The chemical structure of the Magnesium Carbonate mineral, which is also called Magnesite, is MgCO3. Its name is derived from the element Magnesium, which is present in its composition. Magnesite is frequently formed as a result of metamorphism or chemical weathering of carbonate or magnesium-rich rocks.
The chemical structure of the Magnesium Carbonate mineral, which is also called Magnesite, is MgCO3. Its name is derived from the element Magnesium, which is present in its composition. Magnesite is frequently formed as a result of metamorphism or chemical weathering of carbonate or magnesium-rich rocks.
Magnesite is burned in large amounts to produce magnesium oxide, a critical refractory (heat-resistant) material used as a lining in blast furnaces, kilns, and incinerators, as well as in the steel industry. Magnesite is also used as a gem and lapidary material in tiny quantities.
Our Magnesite is from Oman, and we are one of the leading suppliers of A-Grade Magnesite in India’s Western and Northern States.