Bahrain's industrial sector is characterized by a strategic focus on aluminum smelting and petrochemicals, which creates a high demand for heat-resistant and chemically stable materials. The extreme arid climate and high salinity of the soil necessitate the use of high-grade flakes of mica for electrical insulation and high-temperature industrial coatings.
In the construction sector, there is a growing shift toward sustainable and lightweight building materials to combat the intense heat. This has led to an increased adoption of white vermiculite as a primary component in fireproofing and thermal insulation systems for urban development in Manama.
Furthermore, the oil and gas exploration activities in the region rely heavily on precise bentonite treatment to stabilize drilling muds and prevent fluid loss in challenging geological formations typical of the Arabian Gulf.
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