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Liban Associates

Supplier From India
Feb-21-19
Supplier : Garnet, abrasive, grit garnet mesh 60/30 20 /40 and marble river sand silica sand kota stone iron ore aluminium grit, garment for men shoes for men, frozen chicken & beef, mutton lamb

Established: 2017

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Jaipur 302017
Rajasthan India


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Al2O3 15-20
SiO2 30-40
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MgO 8-11
Fe2O3 0.5-1.5
Moisture 10 MAX
Size -5mm Min 95, +5 mm Max 5
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