Mongolia's non-metallic mineral sector is characterized by vast reserves but faces significant logistical challenges due to its landlocked geography and extreme temperature fluctuations. The utilization of clay bentonite has become essential for drilling fluids and sealing applications in the region's expanding mining sites.
Current operations often struggle with water scarcity and purity, making the implementation of activated carbon critical for industrial wastewater treatment and the removal of organic pollutants from mining runoff in the Gobi region.
Furthermore, the demand for high-grade bentonite powder is rising as the construction and metallurgy sectors in Ulaanbaatar seek more stable and efficient binding agents for industrial casting and environmental remediation.





