The Russian mining sector is characterized by immense geographical scale and severe temperature fluctuations. In these regions, the demand for high-stability clay bentonite is critical for drilling fluids and sealing applications that must withstand permafrost conditions and deep-well pressures.
Industrially, the reliance on imported specialized additives has shifted toward localized, high-purity sourcing. The integration of activated carbon in wastewater treatment for the Ural mining complexes has become a priority to meet evolving environmental regulations in the region.
Furthermore, the Russian cosmetics and coatings industry is increasingly seeking high-grade mica pigment powder to enhance product durability against extreme cold, reflecting a trend toward high-performance mineral fillers in domestic manufacturing.





