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Bauxite
Aluminous laterite
Manganese
Gypsum
Bauxite
Aluminous laterite
Manganese
Gypsum
Bauxite is a rock formed from a reddish clay material called laterite soil and is most commonly found in tropical or subtropical regions. Bauxite is primarily comprised of aluminium oxide compounds (alumina), silica, iron oxides and titanium dioxide.
The low grade bauxites or laterites are used in cement manufacturing industry. The cement sector can offer both industrially mature and industrially promising uses for bauxite residue, BR.
Manganese easily reacts with water and air. On Earth, manganese is never found as a free metal, but it is found in a number of minerals. The most important of these minerals is pyrolusite, the main ore mineral for manganese.
Gypsum is a soft sulphate mineral composed of calcium sulphate dehydrate. It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard/sidewalk chalk, and drywall.