BAUXITE

The primary source of aluminium in the world is bauxite ore. Bauxite is a rock that is most frequently found in tropical or subtropical areas and was created from the reddish clay element called laterite soil. Alumina, silica, iron oxides, and titanium dioxide constitute the majority of the ingredients in bauxite. Whether for metallurgy or the refractory sector, we provide raw bauxite in a range of grades and forms.


Bauxite is a type of sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of aluminium hydroxide minerals, along with other minerals such as iron oxides, silica, and titanium dioxide. It is the primary source of aluminium, which is used in a wide range of applications, from construction and transportation to packaging and electronics.


One of the primary uses of bauxite is in the production of alumina, which is extracted from the rock through a process called the Bayer process. Alumina is then used to produce aluminium metal through a process called electrolysis. Aluminium is a highly versatile material that is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion, which makes it ideal for use in a wide range of applications.


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