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🌐 Arsharfi Mining and Minerals (PVT.) Ltd.

Is a registered mining company based in Zimbabwe, Africa (Company Registration No. 6538A0262024; Export License No. M324124). Established in 2024, we have explored multiple regions across Africa, including Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, and Botswana. We currently operate mines in three countries, with a production capacity of 50 metric tons of mica per year.

We specialize in the mining and export of a wide range of mica types, including:

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A&A Agro

UDYAM Registration Number: CG-14-0065855
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A&A Agro is a specialized trading and processing firm focused on the import and refinement of mica sourced from Africa. With a commitment to quality and international compliance, A&A Agro ensures that all materials are meticulously cleaned, sorted, sized, and graded to meet stringent global industry standards.

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🇮🇳 A&A Agro (UDYAM-CG-14-0065855) – India Operations

🇮🇳 A&A Agro India Operations

Our Indian affiliate specializes in finished mica products including:
Overview:

A&A Agro is a specialized trading and processing firm focused on the import and refinement of mica sourced from Africa. With a commitment to quality and international compliance, A&A Agro ensures that all materials are meticulously cleaned, sorted, sized, and graded to meet stringent global industry standards.

About Us

Arsharfi Mining and Minerals (PVT.) Ltd.

Is a registered mining company based in Zimbabwe, Africa (Company Registration No. 6538A0262024; Export License No. M324124). Established in 2024, we have explored multiple regions across Africa, including Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, and Botswana. We currently operate mines in three countries, with a production capacity of 30 metric tons of mica per year.

We specialize in the mining and export of a wide range of mica types, including:

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Geology & Formation of Mica

Mica minerals are naturally occurring constituents of igneous and metamorphic rocks such as granite and schist. However, their commercial deposits are rare due to low concentration and small crystal size in most formations.
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Meet Our Team

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Oscar Andrews

Founder

Charles Bernardi

Head of Operation

James Lomas

Operations Lead

Mica Varieties & Industrial Applications

Key Features of Mica

Mica Quality & Classification

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Mica Quality & Classification

Standards for block Mica

Types of Commercial Mica Muscovite Mica

Uses

The principal use of ground mica is in gypsum wallboard joint compound, where it acts as a filler and extender, provides a smoother consistency, improves workability, and prevents cracking. In the paint industry, ground mica is used as a pigment extender that also facilitates suspension due to its light weight and platy morphology. The ground mica also reduces checking and chalking, prevents shrinkage and shearing of the paint film, provides increased resistance to water penetration and weathering, and brightens the tone of colored pigments. Ground mica also is used in the well-drilling industry as an additive to drilling “muds.” The plastic industry used ground mica as an extender and filler and also as a reinforcing agent. The rubber industry uses ground mica as an inert filler and as a mold lubricant in the manufacture of molded rubber products, including tires.
Sheet mica is used principally in the electronic and electrical industries. The major uses of sheet and block mica are as electrical insulators in electronic equipment, thermal insulation, gauge “glass”, windows in stove and kerosene heaters, dielectrics in capacitors, decorative panels in lamps and windows, insulation in electric motors and generator armatures, field coil insulation, and magnet and commutator core insulation.

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