Uzbekistan's industrial sector is currently undergoing a massive modernization phase. Given the region's extreme continental climate—characterized by scorching summers and freezing winters—there is a critical demand for materials that exhibit exceptional thermal stability, which is why mica powder has become essential for local construction and paint industries.
The local manufacturing of non-metallic mineral products has traditionally relied on raw extraction. However, there is a growing shift toward processed derivatives like mica flake to meet the strict requirements of the emerging automotive and electronics assembly plants in Tashkent and Navoi.
Despite the availability of raw materials, the precision grinding and purification processes required for mica coarse grades are often imported. This creates a market gap for high-purity, standardized mineral products that can withstand the chemical stressors found in Uzbekistan's mining environments.