Dolomite Powder Price — What You Should Know
Whether you are sourcing raw materials for agriculture, construction, paint or industrial applications, understanding the current pricing of dolomite powder helps you plan your purchases better. At Arihant Min Chem, we aim to make the process transparent for our customers. W : calcitepowder.co.in , M : 9460339380
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Price for 1 Kg & 50 Kg Dolomite Powder
For standard industrial or agricultural-grade dolomite powder in India, many suppliers quote a rate around 2 rs per kg to 5 rs per kg
This translates to roughly 100 rs per 50-kg bag to 250 rs per 50 kg bag — but actual 50-kg pack pricing can vary depending on grade, mesh size, purity, and packaging.
Some suppliers offering 50-kg bags may quote total bag prices in ranges that effectively work out to similar per-kg pricing, while others adjust price based on quality.
Because dolomite’s application (e.g. agriculture, paint filler, industrial) and quality (mesh size, purity, whiteness) vary, there is no single “fixed” price — but the ballpark above is what most small-to-medium buyers see today.
Why Price Varies — What Affects Cost
Purity & Whiteness: Higher-grade dolomite — used for paint, plastics or specialty industrial applications — usually costs more per kg compared to basic agricultural-grade dolomite.
Mesh Size / Fineness: Finer, milled or “micronized” dolomite powder demands more processing and hence often commands a higher price.
Packaging & Transport Costs: While a small 50-kg bag may cost ~₹150 based on base per-kg rates, freight, bag material (PP/HDPE), and logistics can slightly raise overall cost, especially if transported across states.
Order Quantity: Bulk orders, e.g. tonne-scale, tend to get better per-kg pricing compared to small retail bags.
How to Decide What Grade to Buy
If you are using dolomite powder for soil conditioning or basic agriculture, lower-cost, coarse or standard powder (₹ ~2/kg) again depends on mesh , packaging and quantity.
For industrial use — paints, plastics, ceramics, refractory, etc. — consider finer, high-purity dolomite even if price per kg is higher.
Always check certificate of analysis (purity, Ca/Mg content, whiteness) from supplier before purchase — good dolomite offers better consistency and value over time.
Final Thoughts
Dolomite powder remains a cost-effective, versatile mineral for a variety of industries in India. At current market rates, a 50-kg bag priced around ₹100 is a useful benchmark — but always evaluate the grade, fineness and requirement before ordering. For reliable supply, quality assurance, and transparent pricing, you can count on suppliers like Arihant Min Chem.
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