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Copper


Copper, that reddish-orange metal that has been used to benefit civilization since 8000 B.C. is one of the most important metals used by modern industry. 

Malleable, resistant to corrosion and high temperatures, recyclable and blessed with the best electrical and thermal conductivity of any commercial metal, copper is highly valued for its application in power transmission and generation, building wiring as well as practically all electronic equipment, including mobile phones and television sets.



Iron ore pellets


Iron ore is found in nature in the form of rocks, mixed with other elements. By means of various industrial processes incorporating cutting-edge technology, iron ore is processed and then sold to steel companies.

Pellets are small balls of iron ore used in the production of steel. They are made with technology that uses the powder that is generated during the ore extraction process, once considered waste.



Urea


Urea carbonic acid diamide, H2N-CO-NH2, eng. Urea, a major product of nitrogen excretion in urothelial animals, especially placental mammals; a person excretes about 30 g of urea per day in the urine. It is synthesized mainly in the liver by the urea cycle. It is perfectly soluble in water. At high concentrations (9 mol.dm-3 = 54 g / 100 ml of solution) it acts as a very effective denaturing agent for proteins. Wöhler first synthesized it by heating ammonium cyanate (the first synthesis of an organic substance from a purely inorganic substance). It is mass-produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide; it is used as a nitrogen fertilizer, as part of compound feeds for ruminants (rumen microorganisms can use it as a source of nitrogen) production of plastics. Our primary customers are in western Europe and Arab countries.

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Sulfur

Sulfur is used in the vulcanisation of black rubber, as a fungicide and in black gunpowder. Most sulfur is, however, used in the production of sulfuric acid, which is perhaps the most important chemical manufactured by western civilisations. The most important of sulfuric acid's many uses is in the manufacture of phosphoric acid, to make phosphates for fertilisers.
Mercaptans are a family of organosulfur compounds. Some are added to natural gas supplies because of their distinctive smell, so that gas leaks can be detected easily. Others are used in silver polish, and in the production of pesticides and herbicides.
Sulfites are used to bleach paper and as preservatives for many foodstuffs. Many surfactants and detergents are sulfate derivatives. Calcium sulfate (gypsum) is mined on the scale of 100 million tonnes each year for use in cement and plaster.



Ilmenite


Ilmenite is an oxide of titanium and iron. It is the primary ore of titanium. It is black, opaque, non-fissile, semi-metallic to metallic shiny at the quarry (shell to uneven). It is weakly magnetic. They form granular and concrete aggregates and overgrown tabular crystals. In small grains, it is shared as an admixture in igneous rocks. It is durable, so by ventilating the eruptions, it gets into the river gravel and sand alluvium, in which it accumulates. It is also common as a harmful component of some shales, amphibolites and gneisses. Larger tabular crystals occur in pegmatites and veins of the Alpine type. It is mined mainly from sea black beach sands. Our company export mainly in Asian markets.



Magnanese


Manganese is the fifth most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. Its minerals are widely distributed, with pyrolusite (manganese dioxide) and rhodochrosite (manganese carbonate) being the most common. Manganese is too brittle to be of much use as a pure metal. It is mainly used in alloys, such as steel. 

Steel contains about 1% manganese, to increase the strength and also improve workability and resistance to wear.
Manganese steel contains about 13% manganese. This is extremely strong and is used for railway tracks, safes, rifle barrels and prison bars.