Rock Line L.L.C

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Rockline was established in 2019 with the aim of exploiting the mineral raw materials available in the Sultanate of Oman to produce materials from national resources locally, thereby reducing reliance on imported products capitalizing on its owner’s vast experience in the field of Oman geology and minerals as well as Oil and gas drilling and well services industries. This initiative is expected to have positive effects on the industrial sector and contribute to economic growth in the Sultanate. Since inception we have supplied limestone, feldspar and quartz to various industries from our Sumail Industrial Area mineral processing plant.

Trusted supplier for industrial minerals

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VISION

Rock Line is positioning itself to become a leading supplier of industrial minerals processed from The Sultanate of Oman Mineral Resources.

Quality products, Trusted by Industries.......

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Mission

To responsibly harness Oman's rich mineral wealth, we are committed to delivering exceptional quality industrial minerals to global markets through Innovative processing methods, sustainable practices, and unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction. Our mission is to be the preferred partner for industries worldwide, providing reliable, tailored solutions that drive their success while contributing positively to the communities and environment of Oman.

Industrial Minerals

Sillica Sand/Quartzite

Silica sand and quartz are both composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2), but silica sand is often more granular, while quartz is usually more crystalline. They are both widely used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial processes due to their high purity and hardness. Silica sand is commonly used in making glass, as an abrasive in sandblasting, in Oil and Gas industry hydraulic fracturing and gravel packing, and in foundry casting. Quartz, with its high resistance to heat and chemical corrosion, is used in electronics, jewelry making, and as a component in ceramics and concrete.

Bentonite

Bentonite is a clay mineral comprised mostly of montmorillonite. It's known for its highly absorbent and expansive properties when mixed with water, forming a thick, gel-like substance. Bentonite has numerous uses, including as a sealing material in construction and civil engineering for waterproofing and stabilizing soil. In the oil and gas industry, it's used in drilling muds to lubricate and cool drill bits, and to seal boreholes against water intrusion. Additionally, it's found applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and wastewater treatment industries due to its ability to absorb toxins and impurities.

Feldspar

Feldspar is a group of minerals that are the most abundant group of rock-forming minerals found in the Earth's crust. The two main types of feldspar are potassium feldspar and Sodium feldspar.

Both types of feldspar are essential raw materials in various industrial processes due to their abundance and versatile properties. Thy are widely used in the ceramics and glass industries due to their high melting point and ability to reduce the melting temperature of other materials.They are also used in the manufacturing of glazes, enamels, and as a flux in the production of glass and ceramics.

Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate. It often forms in marine environments from the accumulation of shells, coral, and other organic debris. Limestone can vary in color from white to gray to tan, and it's commonly used in construction, as a building material, and in the production of cement and lime.

Limestone

Olivine is a greenish mineral found in igneous rocks like basalt. It's composed of magnesium, iron, and silica. Olivine is used in the production of refractory materials, as a gemstone (known as peridot), and as a component in some industrial processes like in steelmaking and in the manufacture of high-temperature ceramic

Olivine
Chromite Ore

Chromite ore is a dark, brownish to black mineral consisting of chromium oxide. It's commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Chromite is the primary source of chromium, which is used in various industrial applications, including stainless steel production, chromate pigments, and refractory bricks for high-temperature applications.