Chile's non-metallic mining sector is currently defined by its extreme geographical diversity, from the hyper-arid Atacama Desert to the humid southern regions. The demand for bentonite powder has surged as the industry seeks better drilling muds and sealing agents to stabilize deep-bore holes in volatile seismic zones.
Environmental regulations in Chile have become significantly stricter, pushing operators to integrate activated carbon for wastewater treatment and mercury removal in artisanal and small-scale mining operations. This shift represents a move toward "Green Mining" initiatives encouraged by the Chilean government.
Furthermore, the high salinity of groundwater in the northern regions requires specialized materials like zeolite pellets to ensure efficient ion exchange and mineral recovery, overcoming the challenges posed by the region's unique geochemistry.





