Gabbro is a kind of dark, igneous rock formed by the cooling of molten magma trapped beneath the Earth’s surface. It is found in ophiolite complexes. They are also used for construction works and construction of roads and ports. Oman is rich in gabbro, a dark, coarse-grained, intrusive igneous rock chemically equivalent to basalt, and is highly-sought after in the construction industry for its hardness, strength, and density.
Limestone, often referred to as the world’s most versatile mineral, is an important raw material for various industries, with a strong link to the construction industry, steel production and cement manufacturing in the Pacific Asian markets. Omani limestone is a material of choice amongst consultants in Singapore, Dubai and Mumbai. It has low variation takes good polish and looks aesthetically pleasing in honed, bush hammered and brushed finishes.
Gypsum mineral in different size fractions is used in production of Cement, Glass, Plaster of Paris and Fertilizers. One of the major factors driving gypsum consumption is urbanization growth, particularly in India and China. As such, large- scale industrialization creates a need for rapid improvements in infrastructure. We are exporting our Gypsum to customers in Bangladesh, India and other south Asian Countries.
United Excellence International LLC is committed to provide world’s finest quality of Omani marbles that have undergone through the advanced process of extraction and fabrication process. With the latest cutting, polishing and profiling machinery that helps us meet the customized needs and requirements of our local and international customers. Thus we guarantee the supply of natural Omani marble for any kind of reject within a low turn -around time. With our faultless quality marble stones designed and perfected to the highest standard available at a cost competitive price we can be our most reliable supplier enabling you meet your specific needs in a prompt and seamless way.
Cement clinker is a solid material produced in the manufacture of Portland cement as an intermediary product. Clinker occurs as lumps or nodules, usually 3 millimeters to 25 millimeters in diameter. It is produced by sintering limestone and aluminosilicate materials such as clay during the cement kiln stage.