White Dolomite Powder is applicable for the preparation of paint, glass, rubber, and ceramic. It can also be used for producing optical glass with high refraction. It is formulated by using high-quality calcium magnesium carbonate procured from fascinating mines. The chemical composition of CaMg (CO3) 2 is calcium magnesium carbonate with a specific gravity of 2.8 g / cm³. The mineral Dolomite has a hardness on the Mohs scale of 3,5 – 4.
Dolomite is a common rock-forming mineral. It is a calcium magnesium carbonate with a chemical composition of CaMg(CO3)2. It is the primary component of the sedimentary rock known as dolostone and the metamorphic rock known as dolomitic marble. Limestone that contains some dolomite is known as dolomitic limestone.
Dolomite is rarely found in modern sedimentary environments, but dolostones are very common in the rock record. They can be geographically extensive and hundreds to thousands of feet thick. Most rocks that are rich in dolomite were originally deposited as calcium carbonate muds that were postdepositionally altered by magnesium-rich pore water to form dolomite.
Dolomite is also a common mineral in hydrothermal veins. There it is often associated with barite, fluorite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena, or sphalerite. In these veins it often occurs as rhombohedral crystals which sometimes have curved faces.