subject: Stone Crusher, Grinding Mill For India Mining Minerals [print this page] Stone crusher is widely used in mining, metallurgical, construction, chemistry, petrochemicals, transportation, energy, building materials industry, suitable for crushing high hard, mid hard and soft rocks and ores such as iron ore, limestone, slag, marble, quartz, granite, cement, clinker and so on. Stone crushers feature large crushing rate, high yield, equal product size, simple structure, reliable operation and easy maintenance, economic operating costs etc.
Our Stone crusher contain mobile crusher, jaw crusher, impact crusher, cone crusher, hammer crusher, VSI crusher etc.
Grinder Mill widely used in metallurgy, building materials, chemicals, mining minerals in areas such as grinding materials processing. According to the fine grinding of materials and discharging materials fineness, milling machines can be divided into Raymond Mill powder machine, high pressure hanging roller mill grinding machines, high pressure Powder Mill, through centrifugal Mill overpressure trapezoid Mill, tricyclic in the six-speed milling machine types.
Mineral Resources in India are of great varieties and are found in abundance in almost all the parts of the country. Bauxite, limonite, and iron ore are some of the common mineral resources in India.
India is mostly rich in iron resources. India possesses virtually worlds one fourth of iron ore resources. Manganese is also found in abundance in India. It is used to manufacture steel alloys. Coal reserves are substantial. Limestone, another input in steel industry, is also abundant and prevalent. India is affluent in bauxite - the ore for aluminium and mica used for electrical industries. Iron, Manganese, Bauxite, Mica, Copper and Gold are some of the important mineral resources in India.
Mineral resources in India can be categorised into two groups, namely metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals. Gold, silver and copper are examples of such minerals. The major metallic minerals found in India are iron, copper, lead, zinc, tin, silver and gold. Limestone, antimony, mica and gypsum salts are some of the significant non metallic minerals that are found in abundance in India. Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa Goa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan are the major producers of iron ore in India.