Our company (HMC) has stablished a formal agreement with local artisanal miners who work on the Hindukush pegmatite belts, which are part of the Himalayan pegmatite mega-belt. Mining in this area has a long history because the ancient civilizations were well aware of the Hindukush beryllium pegmatite. These rare-metal pegmatites contain other several rare-metal elements as well, including tantalum, niobium, beryllium, tin, and cesium.
Through a legally sanctioned process, we procure beryllium ore from the artisanal and small-scale miners. The purchased ore is further processed at our beneficiation facility to add value or make more purified, and then exporting to the international market.
Beryllium is a soft metal that is considered both strong and brittle. Its special low density and high thermal conductivity make it useful for applications in aerospace, water treatment, fuel cells, and solar energy. However, due to the lack of processing facilities, we are unable to supply high-purity Beryllium Powder. Instead, we grind the beryllium ore using ball mill technology. The exact percentage of rare-metal elements in our beryllium powder is provided in the attached technical analysis report.