Applications to evaluate
Where this route may fit.
- Soil and growing-media formulations
- Fertiliser and mineral carriers
- Granular filtration media trials
- Bedding and odour-management products
- Industrial absorbent and filler formulations

Natural mineral family
Clinoptilolite is a naturally occurring zeolite mineral used across agriculture, horticulture, filtration, bedding, absorbency and engineered products. Its value depends on the actual deposit, declared composition, processing and particle specification—not the mineral name alone.
Applications to evaluate
Selection checklist
Clinoptilolite-bearing rock is a natural material. Mineral content and associated minerals differ by deposit, while crushing, milling and screening affect the delivered grade. Every proposed source should therefore be supported by current technical data.
Micronised grades provide high dispersibility but require appropriate dust controls. Narrow granules can improve flow and blending consistency. Coarser grades may be relevant where bed structure, airflow or drainage matters. These are selection considerations, not universal performance claims.
A useful enquiry identifies the function, process, preferred size, annual volume and any must-meet limits. This allows the relevant source data and samples to be compared without overstating what an untested material will achieve.
Clear answers
These answers state what can be supported now and where application-specific testing is still required.
No. Deposit mineralogy, purity, chemistry, moisture and particle-size distribution vary, as do the methods used to report them.
That depends on application, handling and specification. Pure Zeolite compares viable grades after those requirements are defined.
Yes. The represented portfolio includes micronised powders and several screened granular fractions, subject to source availability.
Samples and commercial supply
Share the application, preferred particle range, expected volume, delivery point and any must-meet technical criteria.