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Marble Powder Manufacturers in India

Marble dust, or marble powder, is a fine powder created when marble is polished, ground, and cut. It is mostly composed of small particles of calcium carbonate. This scrap material is very versatile. It is combined with concrete in construction to make it more affordable and durable. It's also used to improve the brightness and smoothness of coatings, paints, and pigments. It increases the strength of products in industries like rubber and plastics. As one of the top Marble Powder Manufacturers in India, Airotech Minerals provides marble powder for a range of applications. However, because its fine particles can be dangerous if inhaled, handling it carefully is essential. Nevertheless, marble powder is a useful resource for numerous industries and contributes to waste reduction.


Whether you need marble powder for construction, coatings, paints, or any other application, we've got you covered. Trust us for superior quality and reliability in every purchase. As one of the prominent Marble Powder Manufacturers in Gujarat, Ahmedabad & Vadodara, Airotech Minerals offers high-quality marble powder tailored to diverse industrial requirements. Their expertise ensures the consistent supply of premium-grade marble powder, contributing to the advancement and sustainability of multiple sectors.




Features of Marble Powder:

Fine Texture: Marble Powder consists of finely ground particles, ranging from microscopic to granular sizes.

High Calcium Carbonate Content: Primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which contributes to its various properties.

Versatility: Can be easily incorporated into different materials and processes due to its adaptable nature.

Application and there uses of Marble powder in various Industries

Construction Industry: filler material in concrete, plaster, and mortar.

Manufacturing sector: coatings, paints, pigments, plastics, rubber.

Environmental sustainability: waste reduction, resource conservation.

Art and craft: sculpture making, pottery

Agriculture: Soil amendment

Research and Development: Biomedical engineering, ceramics, wastewater treatment