Extraction and production of silica sands in

Segovia

Sale of basalt and porphyry aggregates in Segovia

 If you're looking for information and advice on the sale of basalt, silica sand, porphyry aggregates, and the marketing of silica sand in Segovia, you've come to the right place. At Arenas Silíceas Gómez Vallejo, we'll tell you everything you need to know about silica sand.


Where does this valuable mineral come from? It's obtained from ancient lakes and rivers, as well as from rock formations that undergo a sifting process to obtain sand in various sizes and formats.


It is used in a multitude of products, both at the industrial level (water purification and purification, bleach manufacturing, industrial detergents, and sandblasting) and as a raw material in the manufacture of castings, non-slip flooring, and even for glass manufacturing, thanks to its great hardness and high melting point.


 At Arenas Silíceas Gómez Vallejo, we are experts in this type of mineral. We work with all types of aggregate materials to meet the specific needs of each client. Furthermore, a determining factor in our work is the quality of our manufactured products, as we source the highest quality raw minerals and, very importantly, the identification and commitment of all our employees to pursue this quality through professionalism and daily work.


Finally, we must not forget the respect we have for our environment at Arenas Silíceas Gómez Vallejo. We are committed to minimizing the negative impact on the environment, both in terms of extraction and treatment plants.


 Don't hesitate to come and meet us. Our experience and the trust of our clients speak for themselves. You'll find us at Arenas Silíceas Gómez Vallejo, Segovia, Carretera Segovia – Arévalo, CL-607 - km 3.6, Segovia, 40196. You can contact us by phone at 921 430 861 or, if you prefer, you can write to us at info@silicesgomezvallejo.com.


We look forward to seeing you!

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Un tanque rojo lleno de diferentes tipos de arena.

Siliceous sands, porphyric arids, basalt. All this and

much more at Arenas Silíceas Gómez Vallejo