Iran
Manufacturer/ Producer
KFT(Kani Farawar Toos) mining Company was established in 2003 by a group of exploiters with a history of mines in Khorasan province, Iran, among whom there are a number of experts with experience in the ceramic industry of the country, with the aim of supplying raw materials for ceramic industries and taking over the soil mine. Gonabad Refractory started producing all kinds of kaolin. The existence of this mine, which is one of the oldest kaolin mines in the country in Gonabad city, has caused this region to be known as a center of pottery and ceramic production for a long time. The first official operator of Gonabad Refractory Soil Mine was Shargh Cement Company, which started its activity in this mine in 1339 and transferred this responsibility to the Khorasan Regional Mines Company in 1986.KFT(Kani Farawar Toos) mining Company, from the beginning of its activity, despite many problems, with significant investment and application of scientific extraction methods, has succeeded in producing a variety of different types of kaolin with different technical and chemical properties. Be responsible for ceramics and be an acceptable supplier for manufacturers of all types of tiles (floor, wall and porcelain) and sanitary ware factories.We produce a diverse range of types of kaolin with various technical and chemical properties so that the quality diversity of extracted products can meet the needs of all branches of the ceramic industry and for manufacturers of tiles, flooring and
Manufacturer/ Producer
no.21, 6th bozorgmehr Ave, Sajjad Blvd, Mashhad, Iran
91869 Mashhad - Iran
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Brown kaolin clay or Chinese clay owes its name to its place of origin, the Kao-ling mountain. The place from where it is extracted, crushed and dried, resulting in a fine powder. Its main composition is kaolinite, rich in silica, which gives it moisturizing, antibacterial and purifying properties. Brown kaolin clay is considered an excellent natural preservative, which makes it a great ingredient in natural cosmetics, as it accumulates water, preventing the formation of microorganisms.
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- White clay - Black clay - Red clay - Rhassoul clay (Ghassoul) - Blue clay - Pink clay - Green clay - Yellow clay
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After months of uninterrupted and meticulous work we finally reached the endpoint of our efforts in October 2019: the olive harvest. Harvesting olives requires a careful planning as each single step should aim at ensuring the best possible quality of the olive oil in compliance with the regulations for organic cultures. During the previous months, the biggest challenge was the fight against the olive fruit fly which had threatened to cause huge losses. The weapons available to us as organic growers are very limited and include balanced soil management, careful pruning, tight monitoring, and the use of kaolin clay. At the time of harvesting we detected a fly infestation in about 5% of the olives, which did not affect the oil quality. The adverse weather conditions with ongoing rain showers forced us to postpone the start of the harvest of ten days. Finally, a beautiful sunny day on October 8, 2019 allowed us to begin the meticulous work of harvesting the ripe fruits. More
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