Quartz Grit.
Calibrated to the half-millimetre. Sized between 0.1 and 0.4 mm — washed three times before bagging.
A 40-million-tonne proven quartz reserve, mined and finished on a single forty-hectare estate. 99.5% SiO₂. Four grades. One log-book.
It is in the glass that lets the light in. The cement that holds the building up. The optical fibre that carries the call. The ramming mass that keeps the furnace lining intact. The wafer at the heart of the panel.
We mine one mineral and finish it in four forms — grit, ramming mass, solar sand, powder. Four lines. One source. Sized for the work.
A forty-million-tonne captive quartz reserve in Anantapur. Mined, milled and certified on a single estate — by one family, for buyers who can't afford supply surprises.
Four grades cut from one estate — each sized and specified for the line you run.
Calibrated to the half-millimetre. Sized between 0.1 and 0.4 mm — washed three times before bagging.
Three blends — matched to your melt. A clean, low-iron silica compound for steel and foundry linings.
Iron is the one element a clear-glass batch cannot see. Optically sorted, dried below 0.10% moisture.
Milled with the same discipline as the grit. Specified by mesh and by whiteness — not by availability.
Four industries that hold their tolerances. We quote against your spec, not ours.
Slab, surface and resin-bound. Whiteness above 92, iron below 0.08%.
Induction-furnace linings — ferrous, carbon-steel, high-duty alloy.
Float-glass furnace ready. Cleared at iron below 100 ppm.
Industrial fillers and adhesive bodies. Air-sealed before the bag closes.
One plant floor in Anantapur. Quartz comes off the conveyor in eight forms — from rough crush at the front gate to a sealed, signed pallet at the dispatch dock. Same recipe, every lot.
Forty hectares in Odullapalli, Anantapur — the dry, quartz-rich belt of Andhra Pradesh. The reserve is ours. The minerals are captive. Every gram of output is traceable to a single hillside.
Mine, plant and yard sit within one kilometre of the front gate. The same family name has been on every bag — and on every COA — since the first lot left.
Five distinct quartz hills sit on one freehold estate. Each is mined and stockpiled separately — blended only when the chemistry calls for it.
“Same earth. Five characters.”
The pit and the plant sit on the same estate. No public road. No third-party trucking. The shortest haul in the district.
Most suppliers tell you what they offer. We’d rather tell you what’s not here — because what’s missing matters more than what’s promised.
Photographed across one working week. The same standard, the same hands, the same hillside.






“From our own earth.One name on every bag · since 2025
Finished by our own hands.”
Thirty-one pages, designed to print. The complete catalogue — reserve, plant, products, process, in your hands.
Samples on request. COA on every lot. Send a furnace drawing or a particle curve — we'll quote to it.
Nawate Sai Prabhu
Odullapalli, Bukkapatnam Mandal,
Anantapur District,
Andhra Pradesh, India.