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Basalt is a fine-grained, dark-colored volcanic rock composed primarily of plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine minerals. It is formed from the rapid cooling of lava at or near the Earth’s surface and is widely used in construction, landscaping, and industrial applications due to its durability and abundance.
Rock phosphate is a naturally occurring mineral used primarily as a source of phosphorus for agricultural fertilizers. It is a key component in the production of phosphoric acid, which is then used in manufacturing fertilizers, animal feed, and other industrial products.
Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) is a type of direct reduced iron (DRI) that has been compacted into dense, briquette form while still hot. It is used as a raw material in electric arc furnaces (EAF) or blast furnaces for steelmaking. HBI provides a reliable, high-quality source of iron with lower impurities compared to scrap steel.
Steel scrap refers to discarded or leftover steel materials that are recycled for reuse in manufacturing and construction. It is an important raw material for producing new steel products, reducing the need for virgin raw materials and minimizing environmental impact.