What is Quartz
Quartz is a Unique mineral with various Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal, Chemical, and Optical properties. Quartz is a market opportunity where the demand for a product is stronger than the available supply. In today’s world, Quartz engineered stones are symbolic of lavish and luxurious interiors. Quartz is also a crucial input for various industries like Semiconductors, Solar Panels, Ceramic Industry, Petroleum Industry, Automobile Industry, Glass Industry, Abrasive Industry, Refractory Industry, etc.
Our Aim
We aim to become a major and sustainable producer of Quartz minerals from India. We emphasise on the process consistency and homogeneity of the mineral products before we market them with continuous endeavour to win customer hearts.
Commitment
Our commitment is to serve customers by delivering world-class quartz products.
Benita Quartz concession at Mudigubba, Andhra Pradesh – is one of the largest high grade Quartz reserves in the world. The reserve of 200+ Million tonnes has a strike length of 5 Km enabling us to enhance production to match any demand, both domestic and international. The company commenced Quartz operations with innovative production and processing technology to extract and market in Lumps form. We are conceptualizing forward integration and value addition options by setting up a production line to produce high quality Quartz grits.
Why Benita Quartz
- We hold material concessions over a resource estimated to be 400 Million Tonnes of high grade Quartz mineral
- The strike is 5 Km. long
- Recovery rate for Premium A grade mineral is about 10-15% of the total resource
- Our Lease Area (LA) is well connected with major ports like Krishnapatnam (~300 Km by road) and Chennai port (~370 Km by road) and is well suited for export operations
- We have targeted a production of 3.3 Million tonnes per annum. However, this can easily be enhanced based on the requirement of buyers
- Regulatory clearances can be obtained in a short period of time for enhanced production levels (on-demand basis) beyond the already permitted 3.39 MMTPA limit.