In Qatar, the manufacturing of non-metallic mineral products is heavily influenced by the region's extreme arid climate and the strategic move toward the National Vision 2030. There is a growing demand for high-performance additives like density of wollastonite to enhance the thermal stability of construction materials used in skyscrapers and infrastructure.
The luxury cosmetic sector in Doha has seen a surge in demand for specialized ingredients. Specifically, the search for kaolin clay for skin whitening has increased as local brands seek natural, mineral-based alternatives to synthetic brighteners that can withstand high humidity and temperature.
Furthermore, industrial filtration and purification processes in Qatar's petrochemical plants rely on the unique properties of silica-based materials. Understanding that diatomaceous earth is silica allows local engineers to optimize the adsorption efficiency in wastewater treatment and oil refining.


