High quality bentonite mineral in Doha, Qatar – Supply Chem

Frequently Asked Questions

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Bentonite is a natural clay mineral rich in montmorillonite, known for its absorbent and swelling properties. It is widely used in drilling, construction, foundry casting, and environmental sealing applications across Qatar.

Yes — we provide TDS and MSDS including swelling index, viscosity, filtration loss, and grain analysis.

Yes — we supply high-grade industrial bentonite tested for quality parameters required in civil and drilling projects.

Yes — we support bulk supply and continuous material availability for long-duration engineering projects in Qatar and GCC.

Share your required grade, quantity, and delivery location — we provide competitive quotations tailored to project needs.

Yes. Our bentonite is highly absorbent, non-toxic, and chemically stable, making it ideal for drilling fluids, concrete waterproofing, geosynthetic liners, and foundation sealing in Qatar’s industrial and construction sectors.

Absolutely. Supply Chem handles bulk orders of bentonite for oilfield, construction, and manufacturing industries across Qatar, ensuring consistent quality and timely delivery.

Our bentonite typically contains over 70% montmorillonite, along with silica, alumina, and trace minerals, providing excellent binding, swelling, and filtration properties.

Yes. We offer nationwide delivery, covering Doha, Al Rayyan, Al Khor, and other industrial zones across Qatar with reliable logistics support.

Sodium bentonite has a high swelling capacity suitable for drilling and sealing, while calcium bentonite is better for absorption and filtration applications.

Bentonite is used for pile foundations, borehole drilling, diaphragm walling, tunnel sealing, and soil stabilization.

Yes — bentonite is effective in creating a water-tight seal, making it ideal for basements, landfills, lagoons, and underground structures.

Yes — our API-compliant bentonite supports drilling fluid performance, borehole stability, and cuttings suspension.