Mica is the name of a mineral that forms in tiny sparkly flakes, which are used in everything from electrical products to makeup and paint. From mines all over the world, these flakes have traveled a long way before they finally find their way into the everyday products we use.
The common way that mica flakes are exported from mines around the world
Mica Flakes are obtained from below the earth surface like India, China & brazil. The rocks are dug down with the help of special tools and fragmented into tiny pieces to take out . Sorting of these flakes is next and then cleaning the flakes before shipping them to various parts across the globe.
The complex supply chain of the mica flake production ecosystem
After the mica flakes are removed from mines, they pass through a convoluted web of middle-men and retailers. These companies cooperate to crush the flakes and break them down into the shiny powder necessary for goods. During the challenge different companies will handle different steps of the process (e. g. grinding flakes into a fine powder, mixing with other ingredients)
Conversion of mica in flakes along the value chain
These mica flakes undergo several transformations as they travel through the supply chain. They then are blended with all sorts of other chemicals for color and/or sheen or molded into desired shapes. Consequently, every stage is necessary for the large mica flakes to be production-ready.
Worldwide demand for mica flakes and its consequences on the mica supply chain
In global demand for mica flakes is also increasing, as industries consume more products that are fashioned with the glitzy dust. As a result, the supply chain is doing extra work for each part to get what it wants. Huabang constantly finds new methods of mica flakes for crafts sourcing and production in order to ensure the quality of these products and manufacturability.







































