Angola's industrial landscape is currently undergoing a transition from heavy reliance on oil and diamonds toward a diversified mining sector. The demand for processed non-metallic minerals, particularly bentonite powder, has surged as the country expands its infrastructure and water treatment capabilities to support urban growth in Luanda and beyond.
The local market faces a significant gap between raw mineral extraction and high-value refining. While Angola possesses rich clay deposits, the technical capacity to produce high-purity clay bentonite for drilling and civil engineering remains limited, leading to a heavy dependence on specialized imports to meet international quality standards.
Furthermore, the environmental sector in Angola is increasingly adopting mica pigment powder for specialized coatings and construction materials that can withstand the region's tropical humidity and coastal salinity, marking a shift toward more durable, high-tech mineral applications.





