Mineral Description
Hematite (Fe₂O₃) is one of the most important and widely used iron ores in the global industrial market. Known for its reddish-dark color, metallic appearance and high density, hematite is essential for steelmaking, cement manufacturing, construction materials and chemical applications. PEI PADIMAR supplies hematite in three Fe grades: 40–45%, 46–48% and 48–50%.
Available Fe Grades
- Fe 40% – 45% – standard industrial use
- Fe 46% – 48% – improved performance grade
- Fe 48% – 50% – premium high-iron grade
Industrial Uses and Applications
- Steelmaking: raw material for iron and steel production.
- Cement industry: used as an iron corrector for clinker formulation.
- Construction: heavy aggregates, ballast and specialized concrete mixtures.
- Chemical industry: production of iron oxides and chemical compounds.
- Abrasives: used in sandblasting and grinding media.
Extraction and Processing
Hematite is extracted from open-pit mines. The material is then crushed, washed, screened and analyzed for Fe, SiO₂, Al₂O₃, Fe₂O₃ levels and moisture content. Depending on customer specifications, lumps, fines or concentrated forms can be supplied.
Main origins include Pakistan, India, Brazil, Iran, South Africa and Morocco.
Hematite Iron Ore Supply – PEI PADIMAR
PEI PADIMAR supplies high-density hematite iron ore in Fe 40–50% grades for steel, cement and industrial applications. Available in lumps (10–50 mm) and fines (0–10 mm), packed in big bags, 25 kg sacks, container loads or bulk shipments.
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Hematite Iron Ore in Fe 40–45%, 46–48% and 48–50% grades for steel, cement and industrial applications.


