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Syenite is a type of intrusive igneous rock, composed of plagioclase and alkali feldspar. It is typically light-colored and coarse-grained, and is often used as a source of construction materials such as crushed stone, gravel, and sand. Syenite is also a source of industrial minerals, including feldspar, nepheline, and olivine. These minerals are used in a variety of industries, including glass, ceramics, and metallurgy.
Syenite is also a source of metals, including copper, nickel, and cobalt. These metals are used in a variety of applications, including electronics, automotive, and aerospace. Syenite is also a source of rare earth elements, which are used in a variety of high-tech applications.
The syenite market is an important part of the metals and minerals industry. It provides a variety of materials for a variety of industries, and is a key source of metals and rare earth elements.
Some companies in the syenite market include Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Vale, and Anglo American. Show Less Read more