Cuba's non-metallic mineral sector is characterized by a transition toward more sustainable processing. The humid tropical climate significantly impacts the storage and application of bagged bentonite, requiring advanced moisture-barrier packaging to maintain material integrity during transit and storage in coastal warehouses.
The current industrial landscape relies heavily on imports for specialized refined minerals. There is a growing demand for high-purity kaolin clay china to support the local ceramics and paint industries, as local deposits often require intensive processing to meet international quality standards.
Furthermore, the adoption of specialized bentonite treatment has become crucial for soil stabilization and water filtration projects across the island, addressing the challenges posed by Cuba's varied soil compositions and heavy seasonal rainfall.
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