India's non-metallic mineral sector is currently undergoing a massive transition, driven by the "Make in India" initiative. The demand for flakes of mica has remained strong due to the country's extensive electronics and automotive manufacturing base, where dielectric strength is critical.
However, environmental regulations in industrial clusters like Gujarat and Maharashtra are forcing a shift toward more sustainable bentonite treatment processes. This shift is aimed at reducing waste and improving the purity of mineral outputs used in drilling and foundry applications.
The market is seeing a surge in the import of specialized additives, including kaolin clay china, to satisfy the rigorous quality standards of the pharmaceutical and high-end ceramic industries in India's urban industrial zones.
.png)









